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Automatic preference for bigger companies
When I need a search engine the most, I'm usually searching for something small and obscure.

It'd really piss me off if other companies ranked above me because they were bigger, and not because people were looking for them or because they had better content. If people wanted a BMW, they'll search for BMW, or just type in their bloody obvious domain name. If they search for "used cars", they don't want the site that sells "new BMWs" at the top of their results. This sort of abuse is what got BMW in trouble.
Posted by: dtfinch   Posted on: 02/08/06 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Automatic preference for bigger companies  dtfinch | 02/08/06
People wouldn't cheat the system if it wasn't so expensive  Justin James | 02/09/06
Advertising  bhartman36 | 02/10/06
So use a different search engine...  techboy_z | 02/10/06
I fully agree. In fact  n9joy@... | 02/10/06
A level playing field  Stegosaurus Cowboy | 02/10/06
Makes me wonder  CobraA1 | 02/11/06
There's nothing stupid about SEO, unless it's stupid SEO...  Stegosaurus Cowboy | 02/10/06
SEO *can* be stupid without being stupid SEO  escoles@... | 02/11/06

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