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Does this look like someone who knows how the world works in this day and age?
The bullshit the EU is doing keeps getting more bullier and shittier. "Harming consumers?" "Cornered the shopping comparison market?" Can you stop your hateboner against Google for once? Consumers won't use Google for exclusive shopping. They'll go to Amazon. Walmart. Etc etc.
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Does this look like someone who knows how the world works in this day and age?
The bullshit the EU is doing keeps getting more bullier and shittier. "Harming consumers?" "Cornered the shopping comparison market?" Can you stop your hateboner against Google for once? Consumers won't use Google for exclusive shopping. They'll go to Amazon. Walmart. Etc etc.[/QUOTE]
I'm sorry, but for the last part, you don't have a clue of what you're writing about.
Searchers have become much smarter nowadays, actually doing the research about xyz product, sending Google queries to inform theirselves about product information, actual reviews, price comparison, localization & shipment.
I administer an ecommerce website, so I'm going to give you an example:
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A distributor calls me with a new product up for grabs (in a niche market, any new, exclusive & efficient product is a gold nugget), a product already patented and ready to hit the market in my local area. I had insight about it being localized for nearly 5 months, and prepared as such.
I inquire about the pricing & other fees, and eventually get exclusive hold of the product, and begin to brainstorm about the right way of promoting it to future customers.
Unbeknown to me, some days after I put up an ecommerce page detailing the new product (with pricing based on localization 'n' all), Google already served price listings for it.
I was already praying to the thousand RNG fairies that my local listing won't get blasted down by any Amazon, Etsy, Ebay link. And it didn't. But Google's did, fucked right over.
I'm talking about a 4 month session of despair, trying to optimize the content & give real value to potential buyers, just to have the launch day (and 2 months ever since) screwed over just like that.
Now, for the newbies out there, to get your product to rank higher on search engine listings, especially locally, requires alot of linking effort, and citations hunting to local firms, bussiness ventures, etc.
As a bussiness promoter (of everywhere, not just EU), how am I supposed to compete with Google's deliberate algorithm, that quickly parses through viewership metadata, spots buying intent queries, lists their own "shit", overriding anything.
If I, as a search listing "survivor" on spot 8 on first page of Google, am raging over the manipulation, how does the 1st or 2nd competitor feel? (read [URL="http://searchenginewatch.com/sew/study/2276184/no-1-position-in-google-gets-33-of-search-traffic-study"]this[/URL], kinda old, but sticks)
Not to mention that Google disabled the authorship thumbnail in google results, so other than getting a good video ranked up on youtube, you won't have the visual "honey" to attract the searcher.
But Google's listings do... just check the screenshot in the actual article.
What would you click on?
Google has plwnty of seo for stuff like that. Look up googles schema system. Youll get what youre wanting
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She's over the age of 30 what a fucking idiot
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