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01-23-2006, 03:23 PM
Are Affiliates Entitled to Strong Search Rankings?
From Jeff Molander at ReveNews
"It's interesting that Web affiliates often feel a sense of entitlement when building Web pages. (He links to a post on Shawn Collins blog re an affiliate's concern about his Google rankings.)
Google's search tool hasn't, in my opinion, existed to index Web pages that are commercial in nature. In the early days, it indexed everything. Soon it fragmented itself (Froogle, AdWords/AdSense, Google Scholar, etc.) in an effort to "break apart" commercial and non-commercial information."
I hate to say it, but I see some logic in what Jeff is saying. Go read the rest, then come back and discuss it.
http://www.revenews.com/jeffmolander/archives/001357.html
What do you think???
Linda
From Jeff Molander at ReveNews
"It's interesting that Web affiliates often feel a sense of entitlement when building Web pages. (He links to a post on Shawn Collins blog re an affiliate's concern about his Google rankings.)
Google's search tool hasn't, in my opinion, existed to index Web pages that are commercial in nature. In the early days, it indexed everything. Soon it fragmented itself (Froogle, AdWords/AdSense, Google Scholar, etc.) in an effort to "break apart" commercial and non-commercial information."
I hate to say it, but I see some logic in what Jeff is saying. Go read the rest, then come back and discuss it.
http://www.revenews.com/jeffmolander/archives/001357.html
What do you think???
Linda