Co-Worker SEO
After ranking third in Google for “Stephen Fluin” simply by mentioning his name once in only one of my blog posts…I’m curious where I’ll rank for these other co-worker’s names with more significant on-page SEO real estate dedicated to them. I’m also curious if I’ll move up even higher in the results for “Stephen Fluin”
Stephen Fluin
Project Manager
Jacob Larson
Project Manager
Joey Lunders
Graphic Designer
Doug Reeves
Business Analyst
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Cuil results for my name "andy forsberg"
- Cuil’s interface is cool & sexy.
- My blog is ranked #2 for my own name, rather than #6 in Google.
- Ad Free (so far).
- More thorough description of each web site w/ screenshots, rather than just first 155 characters like in Google and most other search engines.
- Supposedly searches 3x as many pages on the web as Google. Interestingly enough Cuil shows 9,149 results for my own name and Google shows 173,000. Cuil may only show more relevant results however.
- The text renders like any web page when you view it in Safari and/or Chrome, but does so even while you’re in FireFox and that is a beautiful thing.
- Switching between results pages is far faster than the popular search engines.
- Tabbed search results for popular search terms like my last name only “forsberg” = sweeet. Between me, the popular race car driver, and the guy from Brown, we still haven’t made the list unfortunately =(
- Timelines for popular people like “peter forsberg”
- Relevant category searches
- Launches sometime this month
- Hoping it doesn’t become subscription-based and will remain free
- A whole new species of search, even makes Google look immature
- Searching for “uncle’s uncle’s brother’s son” results in this:

Results of a search for “uncle’s uncle’s brother’s son”
- Searching for “bob” results in this:

Searching for "bob" results in this
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