Hampstead’s connections with Indian Art in the spotlight at Bonhams this June

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First Auction of the New Year, 28th January 2012!

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Google Admits ‘Organic Results’ Are Filler To Pump Deceptive Ads at Consumers

Last Updated on Monday, 12 December 2011 01:13 Written by a2e Monday, 12 December 2011 01:13

Some of Google’s new search results look quite alarming in terms of every single link above the fold is either a paid ad, or links to yet another Google page wrapped in ads.

I have a huge monitor & it is impossible for me to click *anywhere* above the fold on some search results without going through Google’s toll booth or clicking off to yet another Google ad wrapped page.


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Some people have given Google the benefit of the doubt “well this is just vertical search” and “this is just for the consumer” but we see that in many cases it harms consumers by limiting choice:

Charlie Leocha, the director of the Consumer Travel Alliance, says Google Flight Search is “limiting consumers’ knowledge.” He explains, “this is a situation where Google is trusted as a ‘search engine’ that goes across the whole Web, but it is only going to a small select group of airlines and including them in Flight Search.”

The bottom line?

According to Leocha, “Google and the airlines have a sweetheart deal with each other, and the consumers are getting screwed.”

Those who coddled Google & gave Google the benefit of the doubt now have egg on their face, and the industry as a whole is poorer for their poor judgement & lack of stewardship.

As absurd as the above behavior is, it gets worse. When Google acquired DoubleClick, Larry Page wanted to keep Performics (an SEO/SEM company). But since it would have been a flagrant violation of law for him to run an SEO company, they now decide that nobody should run an SEO company…telling consumers to simply forget about SEO even when they specifically search out information about SEO!

Google recently ran AdWords ads with the following copy when consumers searched Google for SEO information:

“Forget about SEO. To be visible in Google today, try Adwords”

You know Google’s slogan: “maybe the best ads are just answers.” And sometimes they are misdirection or scams that quite literally kill people.

You can’t be 100% certain which is which until long AFTER you click. And by then Google’s cash register has already rang & it is off to dupe the next person.

Comments turned off, as this is a conversation that NEEDS TO SPREAD. If you run a blog about SEO, you owe it to your readers & your industry to cover this topic. If this topic doesn’t get broad coverage then pretty soon your career might be over & you will deserve it too.

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Is Google Too Big To Fail?

Last Updated on Monday, 12 December 2011 01:10 Written by a2e Monday, 12 December 2011 01:10

Too big to fail.

We are better off if we ignore what Google is saying and follow one thing: Google wants more money for Google. When we make this assumption, everything Google does makes sense. Deception and doublespeak are logical and expected rather than shocking and upsetting.

When it comes to scale, as pointed out with Groupon, all of these rules go out the window. If you look at the biggest advertisers, replace their account with one with no history and the brand “Geico” with “SEOBook auto insurance” and the campaign will simply not run. You are spam. In some cases larger advertisers are able to run ads which are clearly deceptive and go against guidelines which they actively enforce on smaller advertisers. I have a strong suspicion now that this is in fact institutionalized in Google’s rating process rather than any employee going out of their way to overturn some sort of penalty.

Google will not disrupt a site or advertiser that will negatively impact their own quarterly earnings. When Google does disrupt one, it is because they have a backup in place. That backup may be their own internal project or a competitor of yours who sends 95% of their advertising through Google’s ad platforms. When Google claimed they were going after content farms, and Demand Media’s properties (which are explicitly spam) were spared, the reason was obvious, because it would have visibly impacted their bottom line.

Brand is a deceptive concept. A hairy, smelly drug addict that compulsively molests women is not a sex offender but rather a globally famous rock star. Much the same holds true to many of the biggest brands. As long as a brand spams, that spam is opaque to Google’s customer base and their customers do not bring a negative association with Google’s brand. However, when that same hairy, smelly drug addict is anonymous he is a nuisance which destroys your reputation when you publicly associate yourself with him.

Google is like an oil company which not only dictates the price of oil but also chooses where an oil field will exist. Google is now “too big to fail” as indicated by the recent DOJ investigation which could have resulted in a felony charge for their co-founder, and most certainly would have for a smaller firm without $500m of liquid cash. We should be thankful that visitors are still directed to our websites when they could simply receive excerpts of what they are searching for.

My conclusion: first, I monetize my existing sites with Google’s own products as much as possible. Second: I no longer invest my time or money in new businesses that require Google’s traffic. Google should expect more walled content gardens in their future. Google’s biggest challengers such as Facebook and Apple recognize this, and their platforms are very much walled gardens. That is too bad for the web as we know it today.

As a consumer I want Google to have the best, most trustworthy experience possible. They can fight SEOs and affiliates all day long and it doesn’t bother me. I fully expected the innovative waves that helped the web destroy old media do the same again to itself. But, when Google lies, and do things that in fact damage that consumers experience no longer can I defend Google (when eHow first started popping up in 50% of the searches I did I was shocked; I am absolutely appalled they still show up on page 1 for anything, the articles are obviously written by authors that re-hashed another article in 10 minutes and often factually incorrect on top of it.)

Andrew Johnson submitted the above (less the image) as a comment here, but we thought it deserved to be its own post on the blog so more people get to see it.

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RAD UNIFORM/STANDARD 4-PHOTO LOT

Last Updated on Thursday, 17 November 2011 10:36 Written by External Post Thursday, 17 November 2011 10:36

2.25×3.5″ or 2.5×2.5″ size, outdoor uniform shot w/Robin Hood cap and studio shot wearing M43 cap. + Standard shot + inspection line-up wearing Robin Hood caps. Alubum glued and 3-captioned.
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Closing Soon – Surplus Hot Bottle Filling Line (100 ml) and Packing Equipment

Last Updated on Monday, 14 November 2011 09:55 Written by External Post Monday, 14 November 2011 09:55

This event will be closing in less than 2 days. To make an offer or find out more, visit http://www.go-dove.com/event-15783.Bottle hot filling line – primary pack range 100 ml (max. 250ml) – 800 bottles/min – comprising over 20 lots eg. HAMBA FLEXLINE bottle filling line; TETRA PAK batch mixing and …
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Facebook app skips iPad, lands on Android tablets

Last Updated on Thursday, 4 November 2010 05:40 Written by External Post Thursday, 4 November 2010 05:40

EVO left, Tab right. Red line drawn showing extra space
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Stanford in line for Google fiber network

Last Updated on Friday, 22 October 2010 02:21 Written by External Post Friday, 22 October 2010 02:21

Google plans to build a fast fiber network adjacent to Stanford University for faculty and staff members. (Credit: Google) The first town on Google’s list to receive a fiber broadband network is a very familiar one to the company’s co-founders. Stanford
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Join us live for Sony’s Internet TV launch: Today, 2:30p.m. PT

Last Updated on Tuesday, 12 October 2010 09:21 Written by External Post Tuesday, 12 October 2010 09:21

Logitech was first across the Google TV finish line with its big Revue unveiling, but now it’s Sony’s turn. The Japanese electronics giant will be pulling back the curtain on the Sony Internet TV. Unlike the Logitech add-on box, Sony’s unit includes
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Putting your life on the line: Dare you rely on the Internet?

Last Updated on Saturday, 25 September 2010 03:40 Written by External Post Saturday, 25 September 2010 03:40

Among the e-mails I have recently received on “The Dark Net” and the “Black Internet” was one from Professor John Walker. He has given me permission to reproduce it as a guest blog. My own thoughts are at the end: “One of the major considerations for any
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