Different Data Center Affecting Listings
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I have a client in Phoenix that is completely dominant for every targeted term. However, he is
dominant for those terms everywhere but in Phoenix (where we want him to
be). (NOTE- this is organic, not affected by local/hybrid). I realize there are different data centers, but these results have been like this for three weeks now. Does anyone have any ideas on why this is occurring and if so, suggestions on how I can get the results in Phoenix to
match everywhere else in the country? -
Yes, I've seen that happen as well, but this is stranger. I'm in Houston and can check the listings "even when including Phoenix in the keyword" and its fine. I can move my location (on google) to any other city and the listings are all the same and good. But as soon as I put it on Phoenix, the listings are killed. I've just never seen this and have no idea whats going on...
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My advice for you is to try and use different reporting show him that his site is ranking in say the top 5 states based on Ad preview for example.
I would also tell him to search on his computer with personalized search off, he may have blocked his own result or any thing (I have seen that happen hehe)
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