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Facebook Login Screen Google Problem

Tech savvy computer users enter domain names, which are also commonly known as urls, directly in the web browser’s address bar. Many inexperienced users on the other hand tend to search for the domain that they want to enter by entering the domain name into a search form and not the address bar.

An inexperienced user searching for Facebook Login Screen for instance expects the first search result to lead to the search, in this case the Facebook login page to log into the social network.

Google lately on the other hand has experimented with all kinds of additional modules that are displayed to the search engine visitor. Some of these modules are videos, pictures or news.

Facebook users who lately entered the term Facebook Login into Google found not the Facebook page on position one of the search engine results pages but a news column that was pointing to the latest news about the Facebook login.

Many Facebook users have clicked on that link only to find out that they did not land on the Facebook page but a blog page that was writing about Facebook. Even worse was the fact that some users did not even realize that they were not on Facebook as they left comments on the blog stating that they did not like the new design.

Google since then seems to have moved the news down from the first position of the SERPs to the fourth position with Facebook again being on the first. It is likely that other search terms are affected by this as well which might force Google to rethink their strategy.

The news module is still swapped between the first and fourth position on that page.

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About the Author:Martin Brinkmann is a journalist from Germany who founded Ghacks Technology News Back in 2005. He is passionate about all things tech and knows the Internet and computers like the back of his hand. You can follow Martin on Facebook or Twitter.

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  1. mohamed elhadi says:

    iam very happy to make these wep sit

  2. it does not open when i request facebook there is google is open

  3. tetlo says:

    i realy want to join face book pliz help

  4. michelle says:

    How do i delete my facebook account

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