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How to find your Google rank

July 9, 2019 by Peter Mahoney

How to find your Google rank Wordpress SEO & AI Search (GEO) Expert

Searching for yourself is a terrible idea

I still get asked a lot about discrepancies between what a client sees when they search for themselves, and either the official stats, or what their friend might see, etc.

So this is a refresher about why you shouldn’t search for yourself as a way to measure your ranking.

Google does all kinds of personalisation on your search results (based on your network’s IP address, if you’re logged into any Google accounts, even your location) and the more often you look for your own site, the more skewed those results will be.

To give an example, most people searching for “Peter Mahoney” see my site on the first page. But I see myself on the fourth. Essentially because I’ve searched for myself so often – and then not spent much time on my site or even bothered to click it – Google has “learnt” that I don’t like it and therefore ranks it down for me, uniquely.

The right place to get Google’s official rank for your site is their own monitoring systems, which is where I get my stats.

Their stats are actually an ‘average’ of your rank which is the statistically most useful approach. Because of personalisation, not everyone sees your site in the same position. Where someone is searching from geographically for example has an impact. So the average rank is the best indicator of where you rank.

There’s a commonly held belief that if you use a private browsing window somehow you’ll see the proper rankings in the search results. But all that does is prevent Google from knowing your account – they still know where you live, your IP address, in some cases the unique code for your network card – there’s *plenty* for them to skew your results with.

Filed Under: Google, Hints & Tips, Search Engine Optimisation (SEO)

Problems with Google PageSpeed Insights

June 1, 2019 by Peter Mahoney

Google PageSpeed Insights has become a tad problematic of late.

Firstly, Google PageSpeed is just a list of code changes that might improve your website’s speed. In most cases trying to do everything they list would simple break a WordPress website – it’s usually a matter of having to try lots or permutations of speed settings to see which scores best. So for example with a lot of themes if you minify javascript and defer scripts it it’ll break things, so we have to choose between those.

It’s also true that when Google actually uses speed as a metric for your SEO ranking, they’re looking at the actual load time for the site as opposed to how it measures on the PageSpeed metric.

To give you an idea of why the % scores aren’t a great measure, let’s consider browser caching. We can’t change whether other domains have it or not. So if you reference any other scripts in your site, for example Facebook, we can’t affect that. And you’ll still fail for the ‘browser caching’ section – even though it might already be applied to all your own scripts.

It’s a great irony of PageSpeed that having Google Analytics installed on a site always costs it a few % points, for the same reason. You’d think Google could do better with their own systems.

Google also changed the way they display results recently and it’s made their reports far less useful for the majority of sites out there. They recommend you ‘Serve images in next-gen formats’, even though there’s a lack of cross-browser compatibility for them. (Yes, you can set things up with a fall back so if a visitor’s browser doesn’t support JPG 2000 it will show another image instead – but as yet this isn’t something you’ll find commonly in WordPress themes. In fact I’m not sure it’s in any.)

So suddenly this testing tool is giving biased advice – guess which browser has full compatibility with next generation image formats? Google Chrome.

Like most Google reporting, PageSpeed does give a good idea of possible things to investigate but it’s not worth getting so hung up on you stop focusing on your content creation.

Filed Under: Google, Opinion, Website Speed, Wordpress

I love a good new year

January 12, 2018 by Peter Mahoney

Welcome to 2018!

I don’t usually do resolutions or anything like that, but as this site is now a few years old it makes sense to resolve to make myself a new one.

It might take a bit longer than usual because I’ll be doing it all with a “static site generator”, which is simply a useful way to generate sites that don’t have really advanced features, like e-commerce. But it allows for blindingly fast sites (in fact they load about 4x faster than a WordPress site!) so is a good direction to head in.

Of course if you want a new website for 2018, or just to make sure your existing one gets as many visitors as possible, let me know.

I’ll be here all year.

 

Filed Under: Opinion, Search Engine Optimisation (SEO), Wordpress

Total top tip for CSS font code and…

December 11, 2017 by Peter Mahoney

Total top tip for CSS font code and event font files.
https://www.fontsquirrel.com/

Font Squirrel let’s you update a font and it’ll create the relevant CSS code for you, or choose from their pretty large font library.

Filed Under: Nerd-stream, Uncategorized Tagged With: CSS, fonts, top tip

This sort of thing makes me cross I…

November 26, 2017 by Peter Mahoney

This sort of thing makes me cross. I got this to my inbox after I asked an “SEO Expert” why he was not only outsourcing to me (which in itself it fine, many people do), but why he was asking me pretty rudimentary questions about SEO.

His reply:
“I focus more on client acquisition instead of the actual work.”

And that’s a problem. If he was only marketing himself as an introductory service or something similar, fine. But he’s tell his clients he’s doing to work himself but in fact outsourcing it all, WITHOUT UNDERSTANDING THE FUNDAMENTALS OF THE WORK.

So he could be promising his clients all sorts of things without knowing if they’re possible or even probable.

RANT RANT RANT

Filed Under: Nerd-stream, Uncategorized Tagged With: cowboys, fakers, losers

This is what happens when you win a…

November 15, 2017 by Peter Mahoney

This is what happens when you win a Webmaster of the Year competition.

Check out my profile views on the PeoplePerHour platform – they featured me yesterday.

Filed Under: Nerd-stream, Uncategorized Tagged With: peopleperhour, webmaster, webmaster of the year, winner

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