MSN Search is tops for "search" at Google
This is amusing -- searching for the term "search" on Google will show MSN Search to be in the top position for that keyword:
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=search
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This is amusing -- searching for the term "search" on Google will show MSN Search to be in the top position for that keyword:
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=search
What's so amusing ? GOD. You
What's so amusing ?
GOD. You people pick on anything. Was it supposed to show GOogle ? Or what ?
Isn't GOogle an UNBIASED search engine ? Do you really think they would influence the results ?
Bla bla.
Funny, but to me that is the
Funny, but to me that is the one place they could fairly place themselves and ignore the rest without controversy.
If not, is it an organic result? if so, it would be interesting to deconstruct. Personally, I don't trust it. Why isn't it Google's advanced search page, with sub entries for local, Google, etc.
It's been like this for
It's been like this for years and it doesn't worry me that much. If you're on Google, you don't need to get google.com back for a query like [search engine] or [search].
*shrug* a good example of 1)
*shrug* a good example of 1) subdomain spam, 2) anchor text's importance.
> www.cdc.gov/search.htm
Gotta love it
not to mention .gov trust,
not to mention .gov trust, TallTroll.
>> not to mention .gov
> not to mention .gov trust,
See my 1)
Actually, my post wasn't clear, thinking about it. I was trying to say that the SERP as a whole dmeonstrated 1) and 2), and was chortling to myself that an uncrawled result made the first page for a single word generic term, when you might have thought that there was some pretty stiff competition for it, really.
Well, it sounded OK in my head