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Search marketing in the new media era.

September 03, 2004
 
The Inner Secrets of Google Revealed
It's Friday, it's a Labor Day weekend, everyone's out of town and I'm probably going to be spending the day talking to myself. So why not lighten up a little and take a look at the secret Google has been hiding.

By Catherine Parker

I've got a piece of ground-shaking news about Google that trumps even knowing their algorithm. It's so classified even GoogleGuy doesn't know it. It hasn't even been made known on any forum or SEO news site, let alone Google's Webmaster Guidelines. So what do I know that everyone else doesn't?

Google is a female.

It's true. All the signs are there.

For starters, she's smart and capable. She has a pleasing exterior, and she can multitask (what with all those millions of searches conducted daily). On top of that, she can raise a family too! Just look at all those kids she feeds: AOL Search, Netscape, Lycos, Hotbot...

She tends to get a bit emotional and slightly tempestuous every now and then. After each update, webmasters reel over Ms. Google's latest tantrum. Today, Google is showing a whole different set of backward links that weren't there yesterday, and many are from pages with a PageRank lower than 4! Webmasters who have optimised their site using one criterion do not know whether they're coming or going. "What is going on with this latest update?" they scream. "This wasn't in the guidelines! This doesn't make any sense!" they rant. Well, neither does the link: command, but she didn't tell you that either.

Google has her reasons. And because she's top-of-the-pile of search engines, she can pretty much do what she likes. She's also allowed to change her mind on a regular basis about the things she likes in a website. First it was the Meta description and keyword tags. Then it was the alt tags. Then it was reciprocal links. These days, she's a fan of one-way inbound links.

And of course, there's nothing like a woman scorned. All you have to do to see evidence of this is to talk to the guys over at a certain high-profile search engine marketing company or their poor unsuspecting clients. This company (and its clients) has recently been kicked off Google for using spammy doorway pages to cheat the algorithm. Because of their spam tactics, they've been punished, and I suspect it will take a very long time for them or their clients to get listed again, let alone climb the rankings.

But underneath all the tantrums and apparent irrational behaviour sits a young lady who's yearning for something quite simple. All she's really looking for is a stable, long-term relationship with a nice guy. That of course would be a useful, relevant website with loads of scintillating, informative copy and some great inbound links. (This would of course assume that websites are males, but that's another story altogether.)

So you want to be liked by your favourite lady? Then don't be a player. Don't use underhanded tactics and try to spam the search engines to climb the rankings. And don't cheat on her by setting up link farms and running around with every bad guy on the block. Be nice, and be decent. Give her what she's looking for in a long-term relationship -- a stable, meaningful site with a lot beneath the surface and someone who's in it for the long haul and for the right reasons. Because when Google smiles on your site, the rest of your target market will smile too! And of course, you'll have one smart girlfriend.

Thanks Jenny!




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