BOB Do You've A Google Pattern?
2015.06.17 19:35
But something bothers me by what I keep reading most forums and blogs. Individuals are enthusiastic about Google. You will find forums where they check with Google as only 'g' because they seem to be afraid someone at Google may study th...
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But something bothers me by what I read on many forums and blogs. To explore additional information, please check out: matt loyd. Folks are obsessed with Google. You will find forums where they reference Google as only 'g' because they appear to be afraid someone at Google may read their post and nothing like it.
That Google passion borders on lunacy. Webmasters be seemingly convinced that without an excellent ranking in Google and without Googles seal of approval, page rank, they can't become successful on the web.
Let us think about that for a minute. Suddenly they just weren't there, but if they did, if Google folded tomorrow, not probable. http://Google.com did not handle, page cannot be displayed, what can you do?
Would it be like the stock market crash of-the 30's? Would webmasters be jumping off buildings? Because Google was gone would every one only stop working on the internet? Could the boards be full-of grieving webmasters with nowhere to show? Would they erect a statue of Matt Cutts and hold memorial services for that CEOs of Google? Would you light a candle for Google?
The point I'm trying to make is that business was being done on the net before Google became a search website, before adnonsense and adwords, before Matt Cutts had a website, and before an artist was hired by Google full-time to keep making pretty little Google logos. We made money on the Internet, before there was a page rank, toolbar, Google pictures, Google shops, and Google spend.
However, individuals write articles, websites, and forums posts that start with issues like, 'If you work on the web, you've to pay attention to Google', like that was a fact etched in stone.
If you're somebody who creates lots of sites, try an experiment. Ignore Google just for this 1 website. Concentrate on other research traffic and other techniques for getting business done. All without needing something Google. Be taught more on the affiliated web page by clicking official website. Just try it once. This ideal the internet marketing success stories link has assorted unique cautions for the inner workings of this view. I'll bet if you really try, you will still have success with your site, without visiting Matt Cutts' weblog even once. Just make it a game, see if you can make money on line without Google.
Or do you have the Google pattern so terrible that you actually think the web couldn't actually func-tion without Google? It's like Al Gore saying h-e created the World Wide Web. We all know h-e did not. Neither did Google..