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Dropping the "Google Bomb"

"Google bombing" is a relatively new term, used to describe a technique bloggers use in order to get other bloggers like themselves to post links to specific web pages or articles that increase their page rank in the Google system. This is done so that when certain keywords are searched, the results will likely show up within the first 50 results. This strategy is used by bloggers when they have an opinion and they want it heard fast. The more links they can get people to post, the closer that article will be to the top of the search results.

With that being said, right before election season, bloggers are working hard to get information about candidates known to the public, whether this strategy is considered "fair" or not. Chris Bowers, the managing editor of political blog OpenLeft has been launching Google bombs with the help of his readers by encouraging bloggers to post links to nine news stories about John McCain that could possibly hurt his chances of becoming the next president.

The articles being linked refer to McCain "voting to filibuster a minimum wage hike" and "the Senate passing an expanded GI bill despite opposition from McCain." Within five days, the first story had risen eight slots, making it the 42nd result while the second story had risen 16 slots, making it the 35th result for search term "John McCain."

Bowers is not campaigning for Obama, however he is obviously campaigning against McCain. He plans to have at least three of the nine articles appear within the top 10 search results for "John McCain" by Labor Day.

Strategies such as this one have been used during campaigning in the past. Is this a fair and free way to advertise or should Google do something to keep this under control? After learning about this strategy to make ideas more known, do you trust your results as facts or opinions?

Contributed by cas 
 
 
   
 

Googled!

This has been blognapped from a few people, including myclette 


Directions: type "[your name] is", including the quotes, into a google search. cut-and-paste the first ten responses that work. Just pull the answers right out of the excerpt google shows you, don't click the link and search around. The only rule is that each one has to start with "[your name] is..."


So, my results ... *drum roll please!*

Mandy is Dreaming
Mandy is single and curled up on a sofa chair
Mandy is waiting for you.
Mandy is, by nature, a homebody
Mandy is winning critical raves for her refreshing screen presence and
Mandy is more concerned that someone close to her might be behind the crime.
Mandy is a super nice person.
Mandy is not trendy and is proud of her wholesome image.
Mandy is always there for me and is a great motivator.

I think you get the picture :) Now, they could be refering to Mandy Moore in some of those entries, but I prefer to think otherwise. *sigh*

Yeah, slow news day. I'm toying with a post in my head at the moment, but it's not making it onto the page, so make do with this!

 

 
 
 

   
Top Hit and Hit That
So today I was playing around wiht Google and I learned that my blog is the top result for the search term "lightningphyre".  Actually all the hits relate to me in someway...  I guess I have a monopoly.

Now, when you type "lightningphyre" into the search box, Google thinks that you meant to say "lightningfree."  If you search for "lightningfree" you get a lot of adult website results...  Hmm.

-Neil

Current Music: "Paranoid Android" - Radiohead

 
 
   
 

Google Search Results
This morning I typed Brian Jones in google and my blog came up as the last link on the first page. Very cool! Thanks to everyone for linking to my site--it helps my Google rankings. This goal was one of my 43things.com. Watch out Brian Jones of the Rolling Stones!

In a completely unrelated topic, I just noticed that the Mindsay people have implemented tagging to blog posts--I'm very impressed. Tagging is becoming very popular, and is used by sites such as flickr.com and 43things.com. Basically, taggings is when you assign keywords to an object, such as a picture, or a blog entry, and those tags help other people find posts to a similar topic. For example, lets say I was going to do a sermon on loneliness. With tagging, I could do a search for blog entries tagged with loneliness, and find out what people are saying about it.
 
 
 

 
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