Tag Archives: search
Too many ancillary searches?
Within the past year, I’ve probably read a half dozen posts from legitimate bloggers complaining about spam blogs (splogs), the most recent being Raoul’s. Got me thinking . . . Fact: The effectiveness (read: profitability) of splogs depends on their … Continue reading
How bad can Google Blog Search possibly be?
Google has a wildly popular feed reader. And they presumably know a thing or two about ranking algorithms. Why not rank blog search results based on subscribership? Or, since they’ve surely already thought of something as groundbreaking as my previous … Continue reading →