Tuesday, August 23, 2011

Google Is A More Powerful Anti-spam Software?

It's over all of the Internet - blogs and newspaper headlines read things like the uselessness of Google is growing more common. Why? Google anti-spam software or algorithm seems to fail. Websites made up of affiliate marketing and other such inventions of little use seems to be increasingly able to beat the system by Google. With a few simple tricks of their sleeves, it appears that the type of spam sites whose sole reason for existence is to fool Google users to enter their sites for a second before turning in disgust, are able to have their way with Google.

Search for anything now, Google, and you will find the content of space to fill several top positions. Actually blogs and websites to find something you are driven to the second page. There are other ways in which spam is easy to say that Google failed. Success can be measured by research, such as searching for individual visits the site listed in a list of search engine results. By this measure, the success of Google has fallen from 10% last year. Bing brought the success in the same amount of time. Google is definitely behind the leg in the war-spam sites.

There was a time that if people need information about something, they had nowhere to turn but to a search engine. This is not how it is. People feel they can get a lot of good information to ask people on Facebook or Twitter. And they trust the information they receive from their "friends" too. Google should somehow give people links, and better information than anyone can on Twitter or Facebook. Otherwise, it continues to lose its base to other methods of finding information.

You can really find all types of information through your friends on Twitter? People are back online, spend a fifth time in social networks. It's half a billion users in them. A large enough circle of friends, people will definitely find someone or the other to answer their questions. Sure, millions of people still use Google to find what they want. But what about the opinions and advice to go, what to buy, whom to hire, or even to eat, social networks seem to get much more information much faster.

Make a conjecture. How many spammy websites are they? Maybe this will put things in perspective: there are 20 million new spam sites posted every day. Life can be very difficult now for qualified and dedicated SEO experts. The volume of useless web pages being put online every minute of every day makes it harder for Google to sort and distinguish the good.

One way Google can tell a good anti-spam website, apart from low quality is to look and see the number of links a website has from other sites. Spammers more than a construction of an ecosystem by themselves, some services such as selling bonds to any spammer who pays for it. Some spammers hire people for pennies on Amazon Mechanical Turk. To pay people to follow the links that will make your website popular look. They believe that half of all people who find work in the Mechanical Turk work for spammers.

Experts believe that research has become a regular as possible. They believe that there is no right way to win the contents of farms, for example. Social research is a wave of the future, is what they say.

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