Unwanted – Not related results from Google Search Engine: Block them appearing in the list

To be at the first page on the Google Search Result is the ambition of any website or blog owner, but in the process some of them apply very awkward tricks, which finally doesn’t yield any productive result to the searcher.  From each search result we found over the Google.com there are so many sites which secures the first place but doesn’t have anything to offer…  but too many links to several other sites they don’t even care the link they are diverting may be a porn site. This is why such websites used SEO techniques and Google AdWords to be in top positions.

If this is what you have ever faced and looking for a way to somehow block such sites appearing further in your search result, though Google.com will not this at their end but all you have to tell Google what you find on your side which is not a related link and the link will be submitted to Google…How? Look what Google has said in his statement…

You’ve probably had the experience where you’ve clicked a result and it wasn’t quite what you were looking for. Many times you’ll head right back to Google. Perhaps the result just wasn’t quite right, but sometimes you may dislike the site in general, whether it’s offensive, pornographic or of generally low quality. For times like these, you’ll start seeing a new option to block particular domains from your future search results. Now when you click a result and then return to Google, you’ll find a new link next to “Cached” that reads “Block all example.com results.”

Now the following image…

The above image used is from Google blog description page

Once you click the link to “Block all example.com results” you’ll get a confirmation message, as well as the option to undo your choice. You’ll see the link whether or not you’re signed in, but the domains you block are connected with your Google Account, so you’ll need to sign in before you can confirm a block. Though the idea is not yet implemented worldwide but is available to English regions using Chrome 9+, IE8+ and Firefox 3.5+ and very soon as Google said will be implemented to rest of the parts.

Now do you have to say something… comments section welcomes you…

 

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