My start up brand name is 1# on Bing and Yahoo but not in the google top 50!
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Hi all,
I really hope you can help with this one!
My brand/domain name "oboem" is nowhere to be seen on the Google rankings (france) but is number 1 on Bing and Yahoo.
We are a young art crowdfunding start up and a full page article about us getting published in a magazine that will come out in december.
"Oboem" is not a real word and no one else exept us should rank for it.
I'm a bit out of ideas here.
Thanks for the help
Oliver
oboem.com -
Hi Mike,
Thanks for your answer. I did do all the above.
Last week my brand name moved to the first page in 8th position. So that's good news. I'll keep working to get first.
Cheers
Oliver
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