Forum Moderators: Robert Charlton & goodroi
- The era of the mom-and-pop shop with a quality website ranking-well is over -- unless it can afford a swath of links across high TR pages. Bottom line as it appears to me: The rich get richer and the barrier to entry much higher.
- If the subjective seed is n-links away, isn't a poorly selected seed's detrimental effect that much greater when it finally reaches the SERPs?
So what if affiliates fail, who cares? I don't.
zeus, Matt C has clearly said that the idea of an update perse where things get 'fixed' is not where it's at, it's tweaking of dials, everflux, updates that are not updates, etc. However, within that central machine the bugs have to get fixed, that's for sure, I've found some pretty serious ones, others have found more, so that's another question altogether.
I'm sure that will happen though in the next year, but I really doubt it will be called an update, supplementals will just one day vanish, 301, well, they work fine as long as you don't try 301ing a phantom image of a phantom page, I've had nothing but success with massive 301 projects, so I'm not going to ask it to be fixed when I think it works really well. Now if you try to 301 a ghost, it won't do much I'd say.
Hijacking will be interesting, that's for sure, we'll see how that goes, it's complicated though I think.
But my real hope is that google managed to automate directory spam detection, drop all credit for all directory spam links, that more than anything else will help the mom and pop shops who are actually trying to build a real web presence, long term, they won't have to compete with those guys who build 10s, 100s of thousands of backlinks at a button click, that's the number one problem I see on the web today, and I think it's a major issue at google currently, or it should be.
[edited by: 2by4 at 10:38 pm (utc) on Oct. 18, 2005]
Sort of like making Windows secure for example, easier said than done. Not to say the google OS/application layer is as bad as Windows of course.
301s I'm seeing work within days, no matter what the scale, full correction though as you noted in under 3 weeks, it really impresses me.
>>The era of the mom-and-pop shop with a quality website ranking-well is overNot by a longshot.
I should've qualified my statement further by adding:
- for competitive terms
- starting from now
I've seen an home-grown shopping comparison engine just as good or better than the major engines that occupy the top spots. I don't think they have a chance in heck to rank on the 1st page for 'shopping' unless they receive the same amount of legacy links which have had the benefit of time to accumulate. Hence my quips.
By the way, type in 'shopping' and the 6th result on the 1st page is a government statistical agency. Doh!