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How Bing And The Wall Street Journal Could Hurt Google

By: Michael Gray
2009-11-17

In the past week theres been a lot talk about the Wall Street Journal threatening to pull its content from Google and why its a good idea or sheer lunacy. Lets be clear. I think this entire thing is saber rattling on both sides and that Murdoch really just wants a piece of the action. I dont think he wants the Wall Street Journal to be out...

Take that, Google!
Take that, Google!

...of the index any more than Google is being flippant about whether they are in the index or not. However, if you are going to play hardball and draw a line in the sand, you have to be willing to hold your ground"or at least convince everyone you are"for it to work.

To be honest, regular consumers arent going to notice the absence of  the WSJ as long as the general news is covered by the New York Times, Chicago Tribune or LA Times. However, when journalists like Kara Swisher or Walt Mossberg (who write for All Things D, a subsidiary of WSJ) write or break news and its not in Google, thats kind of a big deal. Sure, the stories will start appearing in other papers in a few hours, but they will cite/mention and maybe even link to other articles that arent in the index. Imagine doing a search for -Kara Swisher Keyword- and it not working. That is a textbook definition of  a bad user experience.

The big question is whether the Bing index will have exclusive access to the WSJ content. If Bing does get exclusive access, its going to set a precedent. If Bing can lock in some of the major news sites, Google will be backed into the corner and probably forced into a pay to play status with some of the newspaper sites. While its unlikely, if Bing was able to get a lot of the big newspapers to sign exclusively, Googles index would take a measurable drop in quality, which could completely screw Google. The steps Google has taken to offer free online versions of Microsofts cash cow Office software bundle dont seem that far out of line with its overall search strategy, does it?

Taking the what if scenario a little further: what if Bing started offering cash incentives to the bigger blogs like Techcrunch, Engadget, and Gawker for exclusive access to their content. Think of it as an alternative to the black box manipulation and smart pricing voodoo that publishers experience when using adsense. Further, if Bing managed to to take 10% of the top news/informational websites into its exclusive index and Google lost the ability to crawl those websites, would a link-based algorthym for ranking websites still work or would it fall apart like a house of cards?

At the end of the day Id say theres less than a 10% chance that WSJ will end up a Bing exclusive because this is a business/money decision thats full of public posturing for negotiation purposes but still I find it hard not to root for the guy who like Horatius Cocles had the nerve to stand up to an overwhelming opposing force.

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About the Author:
Michael Gray is SEO specialist and publishes a Search Engine Industry blog at www.Wolf-Howl.com. He has over 10 years experience in website development and internet marketing, helping both small and large companies increase their search engine visibility, traffic, and sales. Michael is a current member of Internet Marketing of New York ( IM-NY.org) and a guest speaker on Webmaster Radio. He is also an editor for the popular search engine new website Threadwatch.org.


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