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Old 06-26-2009, 10:28 AM   #11 (permalink)
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I would love a site that spidered every 24 hours. Obviously with the number of sites this would be tough, but I hate having to wait to see results for my changes. Of course, if things updated in real time, we would all figure out the tricks pretty quick because there wouldn't be a question of what exactly caused the rise or fall.
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I would love a site that spidered every 24 hours. Obviously with the number of sites this would be tough, but I hate having to wait to see results for my changes. Of course, if things updated in real time, we would all figure out the tricks pretty quick because there wouldn't be a question of what exactly caused the rise or fall.

Agreed but i don't think it's possible If we use all the techniques one by one each day and then try to examine the results may help us a little bit in understanding the algorithm.
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Old 07-07-2009, 01:31 PM   #13 (permalink)
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Is anyone actually still using this thing?
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hmm... I just checked and it looks like about 10% of searchers do
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I have had a couple of sales from them so I'll leave them on my OK list.
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Remember…back in 2000 or so…YAHOO was the search king…then came along Google and they are king…then came along Bing and…
You get the picture here…
GOOG stock and the company wont be worth much down the road, just like Yahoo isn’t anymore.






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Well, I think it is too early to say that Bing will become the next best search engine online. The reason for this is the fact that Google has been the most widely used search engine from a long time and people prefer Google due to the relevant results it provides. No doubt, the search results of Bing aren't too bad, however, Google has a developed algorithm for search results and hence Bing has to work hard to get to the same level.
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