seobythesea.com— Google Local's algorithm and its dependence on local business directories leads to the exclusion of some local libraries and organizations in Google searches.
Nov 12, 2006View in Crawl 4
Well I have a friend who works for the Library the Congress...He seems to have lots to do...that and the fact i went to the public library last week...Leads one to believe that they still exist...BTW you really need to check your email chithon
bob042Nov 12, 2006
Eh, works for me. I just typed "Library (my city) (state)" And it found all the closest ones.
darkmistNov 12, 2006
Wait one second here. I think we are all missing the obvious; who needs a library when you have Google?
devoinregressNov 12, 2006
Google wants to push their own library?
pixielittleNov 12, 2006
I fully intend to email the fire department à la Moss:<a class="user" href="http://youtube.com/watch?v=D7BQnsF7Ccc">http://youtube.com/watch?v=D7BQnsF7Ccc</a> (starts at 3min15sec)
bs3archNov 12, 2006
Organic means natural, or non-sponsored search results.
fauxxenophanesNov 13, 2006
Johnny was taught to read by a teacher, he only goes to the library to download porn w/o a POS.
jonny5Nov 13, 2006
i can so read
ajame007Nov 15, 2006
Well I have a friend who works for the Library the Congress...He seems to have lots to do...that and the fact i went to the public library last week...Leads one to believe that they still exist...BTW you really need to check your email chithon
treyahMay 15, 2009
This was an attempt to sell SEO if you goto the site. Poorly titled...if Johnny can't read...he would never know what to type in google!<a href="<a class="user" href="http://www.regionalbusinesslink.com&quot;&gt;RBL&lt;/a&gt;">http://www.regionalbusinesslink.com&quot;&gt;RBL&l ...</a>