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Google Launches MILLIONS of Doorway Pages Posted: 12 Dec 2010 07:18 PM PST I mentioned this in our last post but it probably deserves a post of its own. ;) Google has long claimed that search results inside search results are a poor user experience. They also claim their use of your content is fair use because it is only for ranking and distribution purposes. Take a look at Google's deskbar subdomain. Google has created MILLIONS of pages on this subdomain: These pages ARE ranking in the search results: Google's quest to become the web is leading them to produce a lot of half done products (is eHow's content written at a higher level than Matt Cutts writes) & an increasing variety of bugs. These of course create opportunity for some folks, but a whole lot of pain for many folks who have done nothing wrong other than trusting Google to be competent & fair. I understand ready, fire, aim on on beta tests or things for start ups, but should Google be doing this sort of silliness with a search service millions depend on? So much of their originality algorithms determine what is the true source on the internet; the moment bugs like this appear, that trustworthiness is tarnished, and the people who poured sweat blood and tears into a product can be wiped out with a flip of a deskbar.google.com launch. |
Posted: 12 Dec 2010 06:55 PM PST RelevancySearch engines are powerful because they are an editorial filter which encourages relevancy. Four Legs Good, Two Legs BetterFrequently we are marketed to that any errors or omissions on the part of search engines are not due to bad algorithms, but rather do to unscrupulous spammers. Webmaster guidelines are arbitrary & ever-shifting, and preached like gospel. The 'or else' fear mindset is a primary component of the algorithm. And yet when some of the largest & most outrageous guideline violations are brought to light, they are quickly dismissed & swept under the rug. In some cases search engineers conflate SEOs with hackers who are doing illegal activities, but if all marketers & advertisers were criminals then Google.com would top that list, given that ~ 99% of their revenues come from ads & fewer than 100 countries have a GDP greater than Google's revenues. :D Are 'Spammers' Relevant?Further claims against spammers include irrelevancy. That was true before I got into the search game (and in some edge cases might be true today), but most spammers try to be relevant. Back in the late 90's when "any page view will do" banner advertising ruled the web all one needed to profit was page views by any means. But as marketing has become more precise and more closely measured, it has become more relevant. With current online marketing being more driven by true conversion performance, relevancy is key. If you show up where you are not relevant you are simply wasting your time & money. Search engines have a CPM higher than virtually any other type of media format precisely because their ads are so relevant. Who Promotes Inferior Product?Let's skip the fact that Google's ad system is set up to maximize yield, while ignoring that Google AdSense has a get rich quick ad category. Looking beyond those, the core argument against spammers is that they pollute the organic search results & leverage Google's distribution to bring inferior product to market. You know who else does that? Google.
According to the above WSJ article, TripAdvisor's search traffic from Google is off over 10% since Google Place pages gained prominent placement in the search results. Not only does Google borrow 3rd party content & then use that to displace the source, but they also pay 3rd parties to do the same. What is the real reason Google hates spammers? Competition. In Google's ideal world they would build a media empire by scraping whoever's content they want, monetizing it however they like, and paying partners a prescribed share of the revenues, right up until Google finds another partner which is willing to accept less. It is true with text, with communities, with news, with pictures, with video, with trademarks, and soon ebooks. Richard Nixon's Take on GoogleHere are MILLIONS of doorway pages Google created (and many of these are ranking in Google, even though users do not like 'search results in search results') It reminds me a lot of Richard Nixon: "well when Google does it, that means it is not spam." Indeed! Careful out there, the world is a spammy place. ;) |
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