Bing's market share has increased recently. They found a novel way to figure out which sites best match a search request. The go over to Google, type in the search term people typed in Bing's search box. Then they simply copy the results from Google and serve them to the people searching on Bing.
Is it a viable model, inquiry minds want to know!
http://searchengineland.com/google-bing-is-cheating-copying-our-search-results-62914
http://www.winherbacktips.co.cc/?p=850
is the link to an amazing article. Here are the first few lines (Note: the site is named "Win Her Back"):
PRICE OF CAR INSURANCE – CAR INSURANCE PRICE, CHEAP
Posted on November 0, 2010 by admin
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http://ezinearticles.com/?Car-Insurance-Tips-and-Tricks&id=214253
This is the link to an article about tricks and tips for car insurance.
The tips:
1. you need it so buy
2. shop around before you buy
3. don't buy the minimum
No tricks.
What do you think of it? It's been 'read' over 1,500 times, so it must be good, right?
A month ago, I started to do do SEO on my brother's 6 year-old-never-visited-but-by-him-and-his-partner website. I dumped what he had and created him a new website with the same url (yes, you guessed it, his company name). I also created him a brand new wordpress with his 2 main keywords combined as the domain name.
I created 2120 backlinks for the old site, the one with the company name in the url
I created 269 backlinks to the new site, the one with the keywords in the
Illinois went ahead and did it.
Amazon.com went ahead and did it.
My 'built-with-extra-care-Amazon.com links,' RIP. I shall miss you.
Speaking of that, I got an email from my fine friend in the Illinois White House. Told me he's done it to be fair to the local businesses but never fear, he's not thrown me under the bus. He's given me a link to a special site. Wanna see for yourself? If he's sent you the same email... I've got it first, nyuk, nyuk, nyuk! (Just
I read a blog entry on some marketing guy's blog. The post was all dedicated to bashing a well known marketer, Dan S. Kennedy.
Points made:
1. Beware, everything Dan Kennedy does is marketing.
2. He says you should appeal to people's emotions.
3. He calls buyers herds.
4. He has the gall to suggest that marketing principles apply to all businesses.
The post was well reasoned and highly cynical. Because the guy was using all Dan S. Kennedy marketing methods to market himself.
In
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In this day and age!
Just had to share my amazement at the laziness and ineptitude.
http://insights.chitika.com/2010/the-value-of-google-result-positioning/
Google Result
Impressions
Percentage
1
2,834,806
34.35%
2
1,399,502
16.96%
3
942,706
11.42%
4
638,106
7.73%
5
510,721
6.19%
6
416,887
5.05%
7
331,500
4.02%
8
286,118
3.47%
9
235,197
2.85%
10
223,320
2.71%
11
91,978
1.11%
12
69,778
0.85%
13
57,952
0.70%
14
46,822
0.57%
15
39,635
0.48%
16
32,168
0.39%
17
26,933
0.33%
18
23,131
0.28%
19
22,027
0.27%
20
23,953
0.29%
If you remember, you probably do not, Google banned one of my blogs because it was spammy, i.e., I had links to another site. They told me that they consider it spam if you build a site with the sole purpose of pushing another site up in ranks. It was a blogger.com site. It was not built for that purpose. I do have a blogger.com blog that exists only to give a bunch of other sites a link or 10. Google did not mind that one. Just the one I used for testing thin
Good morning, or whatever it is when you read this. I heard a joke awhile back and I thought I had to foist it upon you.Snail salesperson knocks on a door.
The guy of the house opens the door, and the snail makes the sales pitch.
The guy of the house kicks the snail clear across the street.
Two years later, there's a knock on the same door.
The guy of the house opens the door.
"What was all that about?" asks the snail.
I just knew you wanted to read it.