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4 commentsMonday, March 30, 2009

Big Publishers Want Special Treatment from Google

Hurting Google Traffic on Their Own

4 Comments

Un real..... Well, I guess

Un real.....

Well, I guess they can always try keyword stuffing like BMW

http://www.google.com/search?q=BMW+KEYWORD+STUFFING&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8&aq...

If not I guess the "big wigs" will have to start working hard like we do :)

yeah

The shock horror that they cannot just throw some cash at a problem and it'll go away, Yeah they need to do some leg work like the rest of us about time they start proving their content is actually worthy of top ranking places instead of just expecting Google to assume it is.

Cry more?

This is not a big deal, I

This is not a big deal, I always tell all my clients, we are WEB 2.0 going on 2.01, social interaction online is never going away.

If the NYT is not getting a top page result for GAZA then they are not providing the social networking tools they need to get that listing.

simple as that. Let your users lead you to the top, that's the new way!

Goooooooo-Gimmie more money?

I believe Aaron Wall did an article on this some weeks ago.

It really marks a move away from merit based results and consumer led growth;
the freedom of information which made the internet so popular now being given a specific rating based on it's monetary value.

I'm behind you guys..

Google really reeeks and needs to be stopped or at least come with a health warning.

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