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I just wrote to Forbes and gave them a list of SEO tips they should be following. I also told them their content is horrible, and even a 15-year-old me could have written so much better than all their "experts".
I told them I can bestow my great content for just $1,000 a piece, and it is already a bargain. They should be blessed and honored just receiving my email… Like Jesus blessing them.
It is unfortunate Google fails to see their Messiah’s work. It is top-quality content. If any of you normal mortals ever read just one article from my content, I think it will change your perspective on life and in SEO content writing. It is THAT good. If Stephen King ever reads my writings, he will ask for my autograph. I see myself as the modern William Shakespeare.
When I search for [seo] on Google using a VPN from the US I can also see this. Yet one of the "Things to know" items is a regular search result! The other three are AIOs.
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Just to clarify I’m not talking about one or two sites. Yesterday alone, we checked over 100 different sites, and all of them have completely vanished from Google. They don’t show up even when searching the exact domain name, and using <a href="site:domain.com">site:domain.com</a> returns nothing. Even the individual pages and URLs aren’t appearing when searched directly. These are established sites with 50K+ monthly visitors, so this definitely looks like a broader issue.
Has anyone else noticed this?
Since yesterday morning, I’ve observed that many websites have suddenly disappeared from Google search results. They still show as indexed in Google Search Console, but they’re not appearing even when searching using the exact domain name or with <a href="site:domain.com">site:domain.com</a> . This isn’t just affecting one or two sites I’ve looked into a large number of sites and it seems to be widespread.
@rustybrick:disqus — do you have any insight into what might be going on here?
This would be torture for Sundar. Especially with his beaver teeth that apparently his millions of dollars still can't fix.
<a href="https://x.com/White_Ghost187/status/1920574270834434519">https://x.com/White_Ghost187/status/1920574270834434519</a>
Gomes fought against Search being whored out, but that guy that ruined Yahoo (Raghavan) was able to get Gomes moved out of search so he could head search and bring in more vultures to feast off our corpses.
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Who is Prabhakar Raghavan and why is he accused of killing Google Search?</b> - <a href="https://www.techspot.com/news/102765-who-prabhakar-raghavan-why-accused-killing-google-search.html">https://www.techspot.com/news/102765-who-prabhakar-raghavan-why-accused-killing-google-search.html</a>
<blockquote>When Google Search was headed by Ben Gomes, he championed the user experience and pushed against Google's "growth at any cost" strategy</blockquote>
Since Brin and Page still control the company on paper, they will forever be known as dimwits for not trying to save the company they created if they just let Slumdar shit all over it. Otherwise the paper they control now will just be worthless to be used as toilet paper they can wipe their asses with.
Was just a couple months ago Brin was cracking the whip telling Googlers to work 60 hour weeks to achieve AGI. Page on the other hand was held up on his island (hopefully not like Epstein's island) and emerged to start an AI manufacturing company called Dynatomics.
Sadly, where are they walking to, ChatGPT is not our friend nor is anyone else for that matter, although, I do like the rediscovered Lycos as that simple.
Unfortunately, whilst the monies keep coming in and increasing every year, no one cares. Only when the income drops then they will start caring. B&P are centibillionaires, they don't care about the company they founded, they moved on. IMHO, I suspect they were outed in a boardroom coup, whenever has founders of a successful company ever left a company in the way they did. They probably didn't like the way the company was going so they left with some limp excuse.
IN whenever years happen and Google has broken up then maybe Spamdar Pichai steps down or is forced to but until then, nothing will change.
Yes, they may be majority voters but they've made their monies. They're shielded from google being hit bad. Antitrust mean nothing, antitrust cases are nothing, pay a fine, move on. Only when the fine is massive and I'm talking really massive will the shareholders care.
Only when Google doesn't hit their targets will the wisphers start but sadly convictions will mean nothing, no one has died directly (yes, business owners whose business have gone to wall may have commited suicide but they aren't classed as directly though.).
There, I thought Ben Gomes was a Google Hero, but I must've not been paying attention previously. However, Gomes was a hero compared to the one who took over from him. The sad fact is that this will not affect any decision, as I can't see how it would've affected the aims of the trial. I could be wrong; I am no lawyer and have only been following at a high level.
Under the rule of Slumdar Pinchya, Google has become a Shit Engine. One day we will look back at this period of time wondering why a shit company like Google was ever allowed to be at the top of the e-conomy.
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Our Google sales in April 2025 are 40.23% lower than April 2024. But Google destroyed us well before that, when they put four ads at the top, so it's not like there's much left to lose.
Just another recent story about Google having a case of the Sundar Squirts, which is Google's CEO (Chief Excrement Officer) blasting users in the face with shit they don't want to see in the search results.
<b>Why Google seems to be losing its iron grip on search - and what I use now instead</b> - <a href="https://www.zdnet.com/article/why-google-seems-to-be-losing-its-iron-grip-on-search-and-what-i-use-now-instead/">https://www.zdnet.com/article/why-google-seems-to-be-losing-its-iron-grip-on-search-and-what-i-use-now-instead/</a>
<blockquote>Google seems to be losing its iron grip on search. That appears to be happening as there is growing criticism of Google's search results. Users frequently complain about the prominence of ads and AI-generated summaries, pushing organic results further down the page. Some users are also frustrated by the reduced effectiveness of search operators and an increase in low-quality or scam results. According to technology business maven Ed Zitron, this was due to Google deciding to follow a Rot Economy model, which valued profits over reliability.</blockquote>
I was little worried but traffic is back, you can check your analytics, it's okay. there was literally one or two clicks per 30 minutes on both sites.
No big changes here. Just the usual ups and downs: a few days of joy, followed by a few days of meh.
Our Google traffic dropped a fair amount in May of 2024, so I'm hoping the May Core Update (if there is one) won't be déjà vu all over again.
Do they even hear themselves anymore? They're literally saying: "Don't write for that old algorithm; write for this new algorithm instead, even though we've lost control of it and don't really understand why it's doing what it's doing."
They don't seem to understand that the Google Search algorithm isn't actually a human user. That it's a mathematical attempt to deconstruct human user metrics, that it does an increasingly poor job of that because they've gummed up the works with all sorts of attempts to be too clever, and that the AI element is making it unstable and inscrutable.
I have no idea who Ms. Harvey is and have never seen her content, but she's been gaslit.
That dog is so cute. It reminds me of my liberal comfort dog I was given to cope after Trump won the first time. Unfortunately it ran away the next day.