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Public Relations for Carpet Cleaning Companies are independent of each other. They don't all contain identical indexes, and they don't all contain identical algorithms (programs that do the rankings). It means that they ofteCarpet Cleaning companies need good community goodwill and public relations like any other company does, but what can they do that is unique and dissimilar to other carpet cleaning companies who give free services to non-profit groups, the YMCA and churches? Well what if they joined in a community team doing business neighborhood mobile watch program? It would be very simple, as consider the carpet cleaning company business model;CARPET CLEANING COMPANIES: There are many carpet-cleaning companies, both franchisees and independ Customer Service With A Touch of Mink Google has several data centers housing its index and anyone familiar with the Google dance will know what I am talking about. The dance is what occurs when one data center is not returning the same results as another. Someone searching for their keywords in LA will often have different results from someone searching for the same words in New York. The data is synching or dancing as SEO'ers have termed it.Where I grew up, there was a little window next to the sidewalk in a New England style brick building, where you could peer inside and watch tailors hand-stitching mink coats.If you just stood there, sooner or later, an amazing thing happened.One of the tailors would smile at you, slide the window open, and hand you a scrap of mink, about six inches long and two inches wide.“Here, here,” he’d say with a big grin. “Take it!” and then he’d chuckle his way back to the workbench.I’m sure some kids didn’t know A quote by PhilC at webworkshop sums it up nicely: "Google has quite a few separate datacenters (DCs), each of which contain the entire index and the entire algorithms. To all intents and purposes, they are independent of each other. They don't all contain identical indexes, and they don't all contain identical algorithms (programs that do the rankings). It means that they often A quote by PhilC at webworkshop sums it up nicely: "Google has quite a few separate datacenters (DCs), each of which contain the entire index and the entire algorithms. To all intents and purposes, they are independent of each other. They don't all contain identical indexes, and they don't all contain identical algorithms (programs that do the rankings). It means that they ofte A quote by PhilC at webworkshop sums it up nicely: "Google has quite a few separate datacenters (DCs), each of which contain the entire index and the entire algorithms. To all intents and purposes, they are independent of each other. They don't all contain identical indexes, and they don't all contain identical algorithms (programs that do the rankings). It means that they ofte "Google has quite a few separate datacenters (DCs), each of which contain the entire index and the entire algorithms. To all intents and purposes, they are independent of each other. They don't all contain identical indexes, and they don't all contain identical algorithms (programs that do the rankings). It means that they ofte When you do a search, you get the results from whatever datacenter Google chooses at that time. Unless you search a specific DC's IP address, Google chooses the DC to return the results from, and they choose it with every search you make, including when you click to get the next page of results. It's not uncommon for the next page of results to be provided by a different DC than the previous page of results." The location of these DC’s is important to any SEO’er as they can often be used to determine PR scores and ranking changes during an update. Chasing these updates is what we do. Living in Thailand these servers also allow me to see search re
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