Please help me figure this one out. I'm at a loss...
My client's site -
www.americanconferencecenter.com - has long been on the top of the natural search for their name, american conference center (and centers). Today, they can't find their site listed from their computers in New York. But I've seen it myself in Colorado, plus other people in Los Angeles, New Jersey and Romania view it each time they look it up.
I don't understand why their site would not display locally? It is a New York business, has been around for aeons and has been on the Internet for a long time. He routinely runs AdWords. And he's frequently looked up his company name in G., happily noting his #1 placement each time.
Can 1 server return bad results? Or skip his domain? I don't know what to tell him.
If someone who reads this is in New York, would you be a doll and do a G. search on american conference center to see if it comes up for you?
Thanks for any and all advice. I got the "cranky client" call this morning asking me what the ($*% I did to his Google position, and I am pretty darned sure I'm not the culprit. But I am clueless for how to explain this.
Thanks again.