Turn off google personalization search
Most of the SEOs perform searches dozens or hundreds of time per day, and when you do, it's important that you to turn off the personalized search results appear. What I mean by personalized result is the search result that is influenced by your own search history which will apposed to what typical searcher would see.
Firefox is a good browser for SEOs for many reason, but one of its most helpful features is the ability to search right from the address field of the browser,the area at the top of the browser where you will see the URL of the web page.
By having little customization, you can perform Google searches that are DE-personalized.
- From the bookmarks |Organize Bookmarks .... menu, select any bookmarks folder in the left pane. (Do not simply select the all Bookmarks folder,because it won't work.)
- Right-click the folder and select New Bookmark....
- Add the following values to the text fields:
- Name: Google de-personalized search
- Location: http://www.google.com/search?&q=%s&pws=0
- Tags: (Optional)
- keyword: g
- Description:(Optional. Use this t describe the search)
- Click Add.
Now you can perform the de- personalized Google search on the address filed in firefox and type something like this:
g thunderbolt
The word g tell Firefox to perform Google Search on the keyword Thunderbolt. Another thing is the because of your location field included &pws=0, that URL parameter will carry over you to search result.
Keep in mind that the location field must contain the exact URL of the search result, with the exception of the %s variable , which will be replaced with your query term automatically. The another important thing is , the keyword field is where you'll type before your search query to tell Firefox which custom query you'll be running.Be brief and accurate. I use terms like "b" for Bing, "tc" for text cache, and so on.
If you are chrome user you can import the bookmark from Firefox and you can search from the chrome address bar just like you did in Firefox.
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