Linda Buquet
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Here's an interesting one...
I've talked about my method of getting a double #1 a little. I teach in in-depth in my Local SEO course but in a nutshell it involves special way of ranking an internal page in addition to the homepage.
Here is an interesting result I just found though that at 1st glance appears to be a DOUBLE home page listing. It's #2 in organic PLUS "F" in blended.
The search is Plumbers Las Vegas, NV
NOTE: They both show the root domain - precisionpluminglv in the SERPs.
But the site in organic is: http://www.precisionpluminglv.com
The F spot is http://precisionplumbinglv.com/ with NO WWW.
They are each 2 different sites. The WWW looks like an old site the HTTP site looks like a newer heavy on the marketing site.
But whats interesting to me is I've never seen a root domain branch to 2 different sites like that. Normally the www and non www are the same and only one should work the other is typically redirected.
I've talked about my method of getting a double #1 a little. I teach in in-depth in my Local SEO course but in a nutshell it involves special way of ranking an internal page in addition to the homepage.
Here is an interesting result I just found though that at 1st glance appears to be a DOUBLE home page listing. It's #2 in organic PLUS "F" in blended.
The search is Plumbers Las Vegas, NV
NOTE: They both show the root domain - precisionpluminglv in the SERPs.
But the site in organic is: http://www.precisionpluminglv.com
The F spot is http://precisionplumbinglv.com/ with NO WWW.
They are each 2 different sites. The WWW looks like an old site the HTTP site looks like a newer heavy on the marketing site.
But whats interesting to me is I've never seen a root domain branch to 2 different sites like that. Normally the www and non www are the same and only one should work the other is typically redirected.