forbes.com — A story of what could happen when you piss off the search God. "Google Hell is the worst fear of the untold numbers of companies that depend on search results to keep their business visible online. Getting stuck there means most users will never see the site, or at least many of the site's pages, when they enter certain keywords."
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terminaltorMay 1, 2007
Don't care if I'm banned.Digg just deleted the 16,000 +dugg thread to bend over to HD-DVD09 F9 11 02 9D 74 E3 5B D8 41 56 C5 63 56 88 C0
novagenesisMay 1, 2007
waste of money. How often do -you- click the ads?The top-5 results?I know it's at least 100 to 1 that I click the top-5 and not the ad
dmeyersMay 1, 2007
Yeah, they get dumped because they try to cheat.The guy payed $35,000 to get his ratings inflated. People aren't sympathetic when Sosa pays someone for steroids, and they shouldn't be for this either. If you cheat and get caught, you lose.To make it even worse, the other guy, Jalhani sent out C&D letters. What a prick. Web sites link to him and he sends a cease and desist, for a reason that shouldn't be legally allowed?assh**es like this support spam and the DMCA. They deserve to lose their business for engaging in unethical practices.
arbiterxeroMay 1, 2007
skeeve....60 percent of the 'non' blood diamonds actually are. Their 'certificate' of authenticity and non-blood diamond? yeah that's the industry regulating itself....and which self-regulating industry REALLY would turn down cheap diamonds?I mean REALLY.Not to mention that de-beers (yes that's intentional) has VAULTS of diamonds that it holds to keep the price of diamonds high and release them slowly to the public. Can't have that price drop.
willcode4beerMay 2, 2007
"Google allows businesses to build up sales...."huh? Google doesn't allow or disallow my (or anybody else's) business to do anything.
ruhtarMay 2, 2007
Sorry, info already posted. :-(
beny007May 2, 2007
Who posted that?
majumdarJul 29, 2008
July 29, 2008 or ISO-compliant 2008-07-29, revalidated your experiment and G now does indeed propose "Google Hell" as a spell-checked alternative search :)