Anyone who knows anything about SEO (Search Engine Optimization) knows that Google's search results are anything but random. In fact, Google's search results are far from random.
Now, Google would love for you to believe that its search results represent the most relevant pages to the search term that you enter. The truth, however, is that Google's search results return more often than not the pages that either are from paid sponsors or are pages that are so irrelevant that the paid sponsor's site looks as though it is the only relevant page(s). Simple tests will prove this.
If you would like to know how "accurate" Google's search results are then simply search for this blog using Google's Blog search. At the time that I posted this blog I conducted three searches using the Blog engine to find this blog. My first search used the term "The Rex Factor" and returned several results however none were for this blog. My second attempt was designed to narrow the search results by entering "The Rex Factor""Obama" (the quotation marks tell the search engine to look for the exact term within the quotation marks) and again there were several results but none for this blog. Next, I used the "control" search entering the terms "The Rex Factor""Obama""Emperor Haile Selassie" knowing that the probability that these exact search terms would most likely not be found in another blog other than my own. The result was the famous, "Your search - 'The Rex Factor''Obama''Emperor Haile Selassie' - did not match any documents."
Now, I find it hard to believe that Google's search results are at all accurate when Google's search engine can't even find results for Blogs using its own service. I mean, how can that be? Are we expected to believe that Google can produce results from all over the world and from the millions of web sites that are out there in a objective way yet it can't even find a blog on its own service that has been up for a reasonably long time? No, we can not.
Google's search results are not objective. Google's result are anything but objective. Google returns results for the highest bidders, and then subverts the results of other "non-paying" sites. This should come as no surprise, after all Google is based out of the greater San Francisco Bay Area, and we all know that nothing but fascist and communist come out of the Bay Area.
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