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Google Rethinking Payday Loans & Doorway Pages? Posted: 11 May 2016 12:34 PM PDT Nov 12, 2013 WSJ: Google Ventures Backs LendUp to Rethink Payday Loans
What sort of strategy is helping to drive that industry transformation? How about doorway pages. That in spite of last year Google going out of their way to say they were going to kill those sorts of strategies. March 16, 2015 Google To Launch New Doorway Page Penalty Algorithm
These sorts of doorway pages are still live to this day. Simply look at the footer area of lendup.com/payday-loans But the pages existing doesn't mean they rank. For that let's head over to SEMrush and search for LendUp.com Hot damn, they have almost 10,000 "payday" related keywords they rank for. And you know their search traffic is only going to increase now that competitors are getting scrubbed from the marketplace. Today we get Today those sorts of stories are literally everywhere. Tomorrow the story will be over. And when it is. Precisely zero journalists will have covered the above contrasting behaviors. As they weren't in the press release. Best yet, not only does Google maintain their investment in payday loans via LendUp, but there is also a bubble in the personal loans space, so Google will be able to show effectively the same ads for effectively the same service & by the time the P2P loan bubble pops some of the payday lenders will have followed LendUp's lead in re-branding their offers as being something else in name. Meanwhile, off to revolutionize the next industry by claiming everyone else is greedy and scummy and there is a wholesome way to do the same thing leveraging new technology, when in reality the primary difference between the business models is simply a thin veneer of tech utopian PR misinformation. Don't expect to see a link to this blog post on TechCrunch. There you'll read some hard-hitting cutting edge tech news like:
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