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(Message started by: RichardL on Aug 1st, 2012, 4:23am)

Title: Google Difference
Post by RichardL on Aug 1st, 2012, 4:23am
There is one simple solution if you want to search Google with global results, not with local results. please share here if you know

Title: Re: Google Difference
Post by towr on Aug 1st, 2012, 8:41am
Go to the options and turn of localized results?

Title: Re: Google Difference
Post by RichardL on Aug 2nd, 2012, 2:56am
Thanx for reply, it works sometime, i just found the perfect solution. if we want Google global search results than we have to write "ncr" at the end of the url e.g (google.com/ncr)
ncr means No Country Restriction. it gives perfect global results :)

Title: Re: Google Difference
Post by Mariko79 on Apr 2nd, 2013, 12:47pm
Try to use "Redfly SEO Global For Google Search" addon for firefox

Title: Re: Google Difference
Post by venkatsha on May 1st, 2013, 8:22am
That's cool one. I've just tried. I've been thinking to click on go to Google.com to search for the global results but still there is no accuracy because of local ip address. Anyways, thanks for sharing this useful stuff. Cheers.


on 08/02/12 at 02:56:36, RichardL wrote:
Thanx for reply, it works sometime, i just found the perfect solution. if we want Google global search results than we have to write "ncr" at the end of the url e.g (google.com/ncr)
ncr means No Country Restriction. it gives perfect global results :)


Title: Re: Google Difference
Post by swapnilraja1212 on Sep 18th, 2013, 1:31am
The best process is to use "google.com". This will result the global searches. Never search with other extension as '.co.in' or 'co.us'.

You can use google.com/ncr for not redirecting to the local search server.

Title: Re: Google Difference
Post by webtasarim on Oct 6th, 2013, 10:07am
change local machine in to global machine.

Title: Re: Google Difference
Post by Nursejim on Oct 6th, 2013, 8:22pm
Yes Firefox has the best addons IMHO. They can do just about anything. There is s global one.



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