New searches, New SEO guidelines?
By Bulletz. Filed in Blog Tech, Search Engine Optimization, Web 2.0 |The new searches like Wikiasari and Sproose leave a few questions unanswered: How will this affect the present guidelines for search engine optimization? Will it even matter anymore?
Users being able to boost or ruin another site’s reputation also bring up some ethical questions. Who is to say that people will not soon be paying others to bury their competitors in negative reviews? The sites will never see the light of day again!
The dangers of this type of user based system getting out of hand is very eminent. I have heard rumors of people being cajoled to Digg or bury articles on this already popular user-rated system. Hopefully they will find a way to deter people from abusing their power.
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Wednesday, January 3rd 2007 at 6:09 pm |
the unanswered questions you talk about, are always of concern, but we at Sproose have put great thought in to this and have deployed systems to keep users from gaming the index. We won’t say what they are..obvious. SEO for sproose is still possible just to be in the original ranking index, but our opinion of SEO is that why should sites have to pay someone to artificially inflate the link popularity to gain hierarchy?? There’s more false indexing in the current search engines.
Sproose/ CEO