Search me? A funny recommendation ocurred on the way through the forums.
I probably only learned one interesting thing at the Phoenix Social media club , before my distaste for the balance of people wanting to sell you on things outweighed those that don't want to be sold too. I.E., those on my side of the fence.
That interesting thing was a statement as to the fragility of Google's hegemony and the likely source of their decline.It's not an other search engine but more a negation of the need to have a search site as a destination but we'd be utilizing the search features within our forums and online-communities. While he did not single out Google specifically the bold phrase "search is dead" certainly didn't sit well with the SEO crowd.
There's a forum for the Aerio owner called Aerio style and a search of that gets you info on which people really have parts, have good service, prices and occassionally both
Yes that's a specialized case but it's what we've been doing since markets first formed. Ask the person that you trust with experience. Trust? Google's really not too good at that part judging by the dodgy autoparts friends it wants to introduce me to.
Ironically I found Aerio Style via Google
I never said they'd die just that search as we know it today isn't serving us well and when that happens? Search Altavista , Hotbot and lycos for answers
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That interesting thing was a statement as to the fragility of Google's hegemony and the likely source of their decline.It's not an other search engine but more a negation of the need to have a search site as a destination but we'd be utilizing the search features within our forums and online-communities. While he did not single out Google specifically the bold phrase "search is dead" certainly didn't sit well with the SEO crowd.
What if I decide to follow someone on twitter or facebook who is a guru on the types of cars Im interested in buying ? Could I not just query them and get a response and referral to a site that gives me the information Im looking for ? Mark Cuban's blogAn idea that I've been prattling on about to any that would listen ( not a large number) over the last year has been the community as the search engine. Google is,for the most part, great when it comes to locating information of a static nature, books, maps, quotes,reviews etc. Where it totally sucks is in the area of commerce. Try searching for car parts. In my case for a great little car that no one likes, Suzuki Aerio SX , and you will see many results claiming to have the parts, then you drill down through the model, year, maker and whoops just kidding. They'd gamed the request to create a page with crap info.. WHY? Why the hell would I think oh you don't have Suzuki parts I'll just buy one for a Dodge instead.? It's moronic and it's why I believe I am right on this
There's a forum for the Aerio owner called Aerio style and a search of that gets you info on which people really have parts, have good service, prices and occassionally both
Ironically I found Aerio Style via Google




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