
Every once in a while, somebody shows up that eloquently dissects a problem that only feels like vague discomfort to most. Since we deal with companies' performance in Search Engines, especially Google, the video below is quite relevant to what we do. It poses the question: How do I make sure this company is at the top of it's desired demographic's search result when Google automagically rearranges the order in which it displays links based on 57 inputs, using math we do not know. This is different entirely from just a search algorithm problem.
Since this is our problem, and we work hard at working around it, we will not bore you with it. However, the broader societal implications, of curated information, of corporations controlling data and us being dumbed down by McInformation is a problem. Like I said, there usually is someone else who explains this better, and so it is this time:

written by Remo, February 24, 2012
written by Mark, March 06, 2012
Er zijn natuurlijk manieren om beter te scoren in de organische resultaten van Google, SEO, Linkbuilding, etc. Maar deze dingen kosten geld, duren een tijd, en geven geen garantie op resultaat. En op die manier is de virtuele wereld exact hetzelfde als de reele economie.


