albroswift
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| 02/05/09 at 10:15 AM | Reply with quote | #5 |
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Did a little search of the major search engines, "Elmer Keith". Here's what I came up with: Mamma.com: No listing top 10 pages for us, No Cop Killer top 10 pages (Mamma obviously has no clue) AltaVista.com: Listing #5 Page 1 for us, No Cop Killer top 10 pages (Good) Google: We are listing #10 page 1, Cop Killer is listing #11 page 1 (Don't like that) Yahoo: listing #4 Page 1, no Cop Killer Top 10 pages (Very good, just under the paying customers) MSN Live Search: Page 1 # 4 listing, forum #5 page 1, page 2, and page 3. No Cop Killer top 10 pages (again, good listings) Dogpile.com: Page 1 listing#9, Forum page 1 listing #17, Cop Killer page 2 (Dogpile picked up the cop killer from Google, ASK) Ask.com: Cop Killer Page 2 listing #3, we are page 2 Listing #4. (F%#K ASK.com) Now, From what I understand about search engines, most of this dosen't suprise me, the first few listings are usually paid advertising, so anything on the first page is good. and every engine uses a little different system for analizing the content of the page, weighted against how many hits, secret alogrithims, cycles of the moon, etc. What does suprise me is the Google, and ASK list Cop Killer so high (Dogpile just searches/ averages the other engines, so a page 2 cop killer is understandable.) How does Google and ASK.com's weighting systems put the cop killer so high, when all the other engines have it lower then page 10 if at all. Sounds like some far left manipulation, but who knows. Anyway, draw your own conclusions, I got to get back to work.
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