Real Link Wheel Secrets To Top Google Rankings
Last Updated on Tuesday, 17 January 2012 05:05 Written by External Post Tuesday, 17 January 2012 05:05
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Last Updated on Monday, 19 December 2011 05:59 Written by External Post Monday, 19 December 2011 05:59
In the previous part, I talked about some of the reasons you might want to add content to your site that might go viral. I noted that it can help you rank better in the search engines. If you add content regularly, search engine spiders will find it when they crawl the web. And if you make a point of staying focused on your site’s topic, it will grow more and more relevant in relation to your keywords. That can only help your standing on the search engine results pages. I also stressed that you’ll need to work to make sure your content is very good, regardless of which approach you use. I list…
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The Walmartization of the Web (Literally)
Last Updated on Monday, 12 December 2011 01:11 Written by a2e Monday, 12 December 2011 01:11
Walmart is getting much more aggressive with their online strategy:
With some 1.4 million employees on its U.S. payroll, Walmart’s world is about as large as the state of Maine. That’s massive by any standard, but when you consider how social media amplifies that number, it’s not simply a huge group but an influential one. No small wonder, then, that the earth’s largest employer is taking greater measures to motivate and mobilize its people — and opening up more opportunities for consumer brands to also reach them along the way.
These brands can not only leverage internal resources to further build off the boost Google offers them, but they can then take that attention and sell it back off to the highest bidder:
It’s not clear how much ad revenue Walmart World has made or whether MyWalmart.com will become a profit center. But the former already takes in millions of dollars annually in ads from vendors seeking an audience with Walmart employees, according to people familiar with the matter.
If Google consolidates markets too aggressively then ultimately they create competition for themselves through vertical ad networks. In some cases (say travel) Google can buy out the market plumbing & then reassert control:
Wertheimer drew some criticism when he explained that “our airline partners were very clear” that they wouldn’t participate in Google Flight Search if online travel agency booking links were included in the core flight-search results.
But Google doesn’t have that same influence over retail & each time they put the big brands front and center the more they reinforce that 3rd party dominance.
In addition to leveraging their workforce, it is also quite easy for these brands to use customer incentives to dominate social media.
Amazon.com is also carrying far more ads these days & they sell ads on 3rd party sites.

The above is another reason why Google is pushing so hard to control the second click. If they can taste the traffic again they add efficiency to their own model while introducing another layer of friction to other retailers.
When users finally manage to leave the Google click circus, Google tries to pull them back into Google with the Google Related toolbar

In the above quoted AdAge article there is some skepticism around how much a company like Walmart can get out of underpaid wage slaves:
“It’s really hard when you’re a person making poverty-level wages, just had your health-care premiums raised 60%, and you can only get part-time hours, to be a good ambassador for the brand, no matter how much you love it,” said Jennifer Stapleton, spokeswoman for Making Change at Walmart.
However I think that skepticism is misplaced, as the less a person has the more thankful they tend to be for the little bits they do have. Most people who have nothing do not realize how systems are engineered to screw them over.
It is only when you have free time to think & are not clouded by arbitrary short-term stress that you can ponder the bigger & more uncomfortable questions in life. As long as you don’t consider those uncomfortable questions it is far easier to push anything, because you don’t know any better.
“The entire web has become full of garbage. The web has become almost a digital Detroit.” – Roger McNamee.
If Walmart’s strategy works then this ultimately will be why Google’s brand-only approach to search will fall flat on its face. If this is successful I would then expect Google to put out some public relations drivel about celebrating the diversity of the web & move away from brand in the next 2 or 3 years.
In the meantime, I expect Google to keep increasing search complexity such that it’s prohibitively expensive to make & market a small independent commercial website. That will force many smaller companies to live inside the Google ecosystem, with Google ranking the Google-hosted pages/products/locations for those companies, so that they can serve ads against them and get a bigger slice of the revenues.
Google’s ad network is far more profitable than even the lowest waged employee, as it doesn’t need to be fed & is designed to be an agnostic & amoral yield optimization tool. And it is effective enough that the biggest retailers are now becoming ad networks.
Average products for average people – with ads everywhere.
Welcome to the WorldWideMart. ;)
2010 acquisitions–Microsoft: 0, Google: 23
Last Updated on Tuesday, 28 September 2010 05:40 Written by External Post Tuesday, 28 September 2010 05:40
Despite playing catch-up in multiple markets, Microsoft has acquired no companies in 2010. When will its homegrown approach pay off?
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Google To Go Dark In China, Baidu Rejoices
Last Updated on Tuesday, 29 June 2010 07:00 Written by External Post Tuesday, 29 June 2010 07:00
shmG writes ‘Google Inc. has announced a ‘new approach’ in China after the government said the company could no longer automatically redirect users to the unfiltered Hong Kong site. This gives Baidu Inc., which already has a greater than 60% share in
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Google tries again in search personalization
Last Updated on Thursday, 4 March 2010 01:15 Written by External Post Thursday, 4 March 2010 01:15
More than a year after introducing SearchWiki, Google has decided to employ a different approach for personalizing search results that draws from other Google properties: stars. SearchWiki let people promote or delete various entries in search results.
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Chief Technical Architect / Enterprise Architect – Internet Giant
Last Updated on Saturday, 30 January 2010 08:00 Written by External Post Saturday, 30 January 2010 08:00
Chief Architect required with blend of Enterprise Architecture skills ideally using formal approach such as TOGAF or Zachman, combined with extensive technical background in software architecture / software development designing and supporting large
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Google Hacked, May Pull Out of China
Last Updated on Wednesday, 13 January 2010 03:00 Written by External Post Wednesday, 13 January 2010 03:00
D H NG writes ‘Following a sophisticated attack on Google infrastructure originating from China late last year, Google has decided to take ‘a new approach’ to China. In their investigation, Google found that more than 20 large companies had been
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