OK I’m all lost in this for a moment; just don’t understand how this can be happening. If I search for ‘tellus nederland’ I get in the Google SERPs #1 position www.voorbestekoeien.nl (‘voor beste koeien’ means ‘for the best cows’) and if I do a search with the same keywords but then in a different order ‘nederland tellus’ I get www.tellus.nl.
Just check out the print screens here:
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Here I did a search on ‘nederland tellus’. |
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And here it was on ‘tellus nederland’. |
And so I did a little research on this, just some technical stuff. I did a research on how many back links these two sites have.
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Tellus.nl |
VoorBesteKoeien.nl |
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Domain age |
9 years, 9 months and 3 days |
5 years, 9 months and 6 days |
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Current PageRank |
6 |
3 |
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Inbound links |
72,225 |
28 |
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Indexed pages at Google |
3,750 |
36 |
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Indexed pages at MSN Search |
0 |
131 |
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Indexed pages at Yahoo! |
419 |
31 |
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Indexed pages at AlltheWeb |
395 |
30 |
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Indexed pages at AltaVista |
409 |
31 |
OK without no doubt you’ll agree with me that the overall score for Tellus.nl is way better than the one of VoorBesteKoeien.nl.
I also did a keyword cloud research, and it turns out that the words ‘tellus nederland’ only appears one time on the page of Voorbestekoeien.nl and for the same words on Tellus.nl we have ‘tellus’ 8 times and ‘nederland’ 2 times.
Anyway, the real reason I don’t know. But as soon as I found out I will put that here.
What I have to say about this: tellus.nl should stand on both orders on the #1 position in the Google SERPs.
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