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View US Google SERPs from outside US.
If you do a search for a product or even some non products (say Chris was on holiday in France and wanted to see how his gardening site was doing on google, a search for gardening would bring up a lot of French sites before it brought up the US ones).
The answer is remarkably simple: http://www.google.us It redirects you to the .com, but remembers you typed in .us so displays US results. |
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Even then, it still doesn't give the same results as if you were searching inside the US. It's best to search through a US based proxy site.
Google are very smart with there geo targetting. |
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