Assigning Blame: Is it my SEO apps or is it Search Engines?
I confess. Prior to hearing about SEO tools and site promotion industry, I considered that Google was cool. I Used Google to look for anything from friends, to images, to news to strange objects and purblindly trusted the results. Then I found out about SEO software and a separate industry focused on site optimization, and things were never the same. But even prior to my discovery, having done some reflective musings, I got a hunch that search engines, Google to boot, know far from everything, and reveal to the web community even less than what they know.
My search escapades soon convinced me that Flikr is a better image data bank, that with the assistance of RSS I can get nice news stories without having to rummage through Google search results (rummaging seems more descriptive than Google search), and human search is better administered by Facebook. It seems like whenever I search for odd things on Google, the results are almost always inaccurate, to put it kindly. Try Googling for SEO apps and other SEO related topics on Google and you are almost prepared to lose your sanity. I mean, tell me, what’s the connection between SEO software and career websites or Internet casinos? It happens in my disappointment.
So when news of best seo tools software and the whole field revolving around it invaded my humble worldview, my doubts about webpages appearing on P1 of Google grew exponentially. Do they deserve to be there and whose fault is it, Google or site promoters using SEO programs. The moral quandary is immense. Do I seize using my SEO rank checker or do I seize using Google instead? I decided that I can’t quit Google just yet. At least not till the worthy contender enters the picture. For now I will keep juggling between Blekko, Google and the above methods to complement the SERP mess that Google is. And, oh,yes, I will keep using my SEO apps.
Frankly, SEO tools is the reason why people like myself get found online. Sophisticated as they are, search engine web indexers are not likely to find some little person and rank his domain highly. In this respect, I still am a firm fan of SEO apps and organic search. If it was all about the cash, the corporate entities would demolish me before I knew it. And there are hundreds of corporations on the Fortune roll! But here is another thing that irritates me and other backlinks checker users, I am confident. There are people who invest in SEO software products and use them to sell beddingon online education sites and the like. What we have is junk that not only permeates the net but is also well indexed by Google.
What is the public reaction to this? They search for SEO app reviews and will instead find disconnected content. They get disenchanted. So much for the “Internet justice”. Does this mean that SEO software and service field is harmful? Probably not.
The abusers of SEO applications have to stop brutalizing the Web but it’s like asking hackers to stop hacking. The bad thing about it is that black hat SEOs are overusing the opportunity to be visible on the Internet that is given to the average dude like myself. For now users just have to tolerate them. One can only wish that Google will put more effort into spotting the schemers abusing SEO products, and if Google doesn’t, the future Google will.
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