Bruce Clay, a leading search engine optimization expert, speaks with Marketing Voices about how important it is for a business to be on the first page of Google. There are secrets to getting on that first page. It is all about a site being written properly and using key words effectively. Sites today have to be optimized or they won’t be found.
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May 3rd, 2007 at 11:57 pm
No, it is not all about coming on the first page on top of Google. It is about Google delivering the search to the user in a faster and better way.
The thing I do not like about Google and Yahoo is, that they do not recognize documents with similar content. It happens often on the Web that a post or document is spread out over more then 50 websites. Now that is great for the author but not for the searcher because it blows up your search result unnecessarily. With InfoCodex this will not happen because the linguistical database recognizes similar documents and puts them into groups. This does not blow up your search result unnecessarily. InfoCodex Procedure
Three things Google should do:
1. Automatically classify a document according to its content.
2. Automatically generate an abstract of a document.
3. Generate a Heat-Map of the Contents of a Search Result.
How it works