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EyesCoffee asked 4 years ago
if you type your keywords in google followed by 13 -asdf it’s supposed to show the results excluding the sandbox filter.

so:

online casino -asdf -asdf -asdf -asdf -asdf -asdf -asdf -asdf -asdf -asdf -asdf -asdf -asdf

or

online poker -asdf -asdf -asdf -asdf -asdf -asdf -asdf -asdf -asdf -asdf -asdf -asdf -asdf

It seems to bypass some sort of filter because my newer sites are showing up where I think they should. But my older sites are also showing up higher than what they normally do.

15 Answers
Randy answered 4 years ago
I think that might be the opinion of a lot of webmasters who are trying to rank in Google, and who are having success in Yahoo and MSN, but I’m not sure that this is the general sentiment shared by the public. (And don’t get me wrong; I get frustrated when I can’t rank in Google too.)

wufu110 answered 4 years ago
I still use Google for the majority of my searches, although I have no rankings there either. Google for me is still #1 as far as finding something fast other than gaming related. Their search pages load very fast, no images etc. So Google sucks to me in terms of my professional perspective, but for my personal use it is still excellent IMO. LOL- if that makes any sense :3eyes:

Dominique answered 4 years ago
Google is a habit.

It is turning into a bad habit.

wufu110 answered 4 years ago
Dominique wrote:
Google is a habit.

It is turning into a bad habit.

:roflmao: Exactly

LasVegasLady answered 4 years ago
Randy wrote:
I think that might be the opinion of a lot of webmasters who are trying to rank in Google . .

I hope I am never so narrow minded that I am not able to be objective .. or so ignorant that I base my opinions on something which only relates to me.

A few of my niches do very well in Google .. a couple of others .. not so well.

I based my opinion on . .

1 – searches I do which bring up nothing but a bunch of crap and very little of anything relevant to what I am looking for.

2 – information I have read on the Internet and in magazines I subscribe to.

Knowledgeable sources are suggesting that Google is losing ground .. and that Yahoo is taking over the lead once again .. with MSN running second.

Google could probably care less, since they are busy branching out into television now.