As with so many businesses in the 21st century, profit systems and
investment scheme's wrangle over top search engine positions. The
reason for this is quite obvious even to the layman who understands
that the world wide web has so much focus placed upon it in terms of
marketing. It is simply available to so many people that any serious
industry would be either incredibly brave or extremely silly to ignore
its potential.
There is however a slight problem with the search
engine results as far as marketing is concerned. For example, how often
do you type a query into Google and NOT return eBay somewhere in the
top 10 results or Google ad? E-bay auctions so many things with so many
possible keywords in their item descriptions that it is almost
impossible for it not to be listed. If you type in Mazda Parts, I'm
sure somebody somewhere will be selling a part from a Mazda on eBay and
with so many back-links how could it not be shown? In reality you
actually wanted a list of businesses selling spare parts for cars.
The
same is true for investments or money making online. Yes I'm sure
somebody is selling a book about how to make money online or with
investment advice, or simply selling "information" which will be
e-mailed to you upon your successful bid (which no doubt will simple be
a short e-mail advising you to visit the sellers website). Equally you
will probably return several results for forums on making money, or
worse which merely contain a message regarding it. Some website written
by someone specifically to advertise their affiliate link with the
title 'Yes you can make money online' is sure to be found probably in
the top 10 or 20 results.
But when you typed 'make money', you
didn't want all that baloney really. You wanted a list of sites which
offer you the opportunity to do so, each will contain their own terms
and conditions along with all the information you need to make a
decision before moving to the next result if you didn't sign up to the
previous one.
The simple truth is, if you are marketing a website
which requires hits for key words such as 'make money', with over 170
million pages returned in the results of which you can sometimes only
view the first 250, their is little chance of search engines being of
any real use to you.
Billy Middleton is the creator of the new poundpyramid where you earn a FIXED return of ?25000 per share.