![]() |
|
Google BlogSearch, The Neglected Orphan
By: Barry Welford 2007-10-22 For another blog post I was writing, I checked out a possible title in Google BlogSearch as I often do. The proposed title was Microsoft Matches Google In Voice Mobile Search. What struck me were the following items, which appeared at positions 8, 9 and 10 in the report. ![]() Items 11 and 12 were very similar to these three. How could Google, which prides itself on its search algorithms, possibly present results that were clearly meaningless. To add insult to injury, these items were created with the free Blogger blogging software offered by Google since they all are located on the Blogspot domain. This is not the first time I have seen such nonsense items in BlogSearch searches. Given their pharmaceutical content, they are clearly an attempt to derive revenues from Google Adsense and serve no other purpose. You might have thought it would not be difficult to work on the Google BlogSearch algorithm to avoid these definitely sub par results. So why does it happen? Perhaps since BlogSearch does not produce revenues, it does not get corporate attention. It doesnt even make it to the main Search page. You have to click on More before youll see the link. Thats a great pity. RSS news feeds are an important part of the online world and it would be useful to have a search facility that performs well. Its also surprising that Google leaves such a sign of inferior quality for all to see. Comments Tag: Google, Blog Add to Del.icio.us | Digg | Reddit | Furl Have a bookmark! - About the Author: Barry Welford, President of SMM Internet Marketing Consultants works with business owners and senior management on Internet Marketing strategy and action plans to grow their companies. He is a moderator at the Cre8asite Forums and writes on current issues on the Internet and on the Mobile Web in three blogs, BPWrap, StayGoLinks and The Other Bloke's Blog. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| SearchNewz
is an iEntry, Inc. ® publication
©
1998-2009
All Rights Reserved. Privacy Policy - Legal - Sitemap - Contact Us - RSS Feeds - Newsletter Signup |