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SERPS looking like outlet Malls?

Will the big guys take over again? Stay informed!

         

TheGuyAboveYou

9:34 pm on Aug 15, 2006 (gmt 0)

10+ Year Member



It is beginning to look like corporate America all over the net.
I have seen a strong trend evolving over the last few years. Ever notice that , now matter what city you go to, everything looks the same as far as businesses go? The malls all have the same stores the strip malls all look the same. You have targets, starbucks, home depot, etc. etc. No matter where you go it is all the same.

I think results for Google, Yahoo etc. will eventually look just like the rest of the shopping malls across America with the same top corporations dominating all the ads. It might look like they are a lot of different companies but really it is just owned by a handful.

With the regulations going on the internet right now (i.e. Yahoo and AOL want to charge for emails, Verizon etc. want to control bandwidth) it is coming fast. The creative small business owners will be pushed out. I have already seen it with PPC. The costs have
sky-rocketed. This community should really pay attention to the internet laws as well. Rather than just the search algorithms that are being used.

For example did you know viacom owns these channels and 1000's of radio stations? Go to their web site:

BET
CMT
Comedy central
ifilm
mtv
mtv2
spike
paramount
dreamworks
neopets
nick at night
logo
tv land
nickelodeon
vh1
noggin
etc
etc....

So what is my point? It may be pessemistic but since there is so much money to be made the little webmaster will be gone soon.
I hope not. But we need to be creative and stay informed! If you do not it will not be a level playing field like it was in the old days on the internet.

caveman

5:30 pm on Aug 18, 2006 (gmt 0)

WebmasterWorld Senior Member 10+ Year Member



I agree with the observations and the concerns, but not the conclusions. It is the average Webmaster and below that will be tossed, as the war on spam intensifies and collateral damage widens (quality small and medium sized sites; and SEO-clueless sites). But is it precisely the creative and strategic thinkers who will always have the advantage against the large, plodding corporate sites. Hehe. ;-)

Animated

11:39 pm on Aug 18, 2006 (gmt 0)

10+ Year Member



maybe in the future SERP's ranking will be so , like now each search we do has some ad for ebay on the right side too.But for now still the little guys have a good chances of ranking well.