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Cracking Google's New Algorithm

Google recently made far-reaching changes to the way it ranks search results, and the search marketing community has been abuzz with tales of woe ever since. Some have speculated that the key to understanding Google's latest is that they've applied some sort of test of "commerciality" to certain phrases, roiling the waters for sites ranked well on those phrases, and leaving non-commercial phrases more or less alone. The idea is that this would cause a stampede of site owners over to the paid AdWords program, or at least making the point that Google isn't up for providing a free lunch to clever "SEO-ized" sites indefinitely.

...read on in Cracking Google s New Algorithm by Andrew Goodman

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Cracking Google's New Algorithm

We are Birbals from India.Good to know that google have changed its algorithm.it will help those individuals who dont have much money and want to share their knowledge with the world.

This will help in increasing the popularity of the internet.More people will get their work online if they get good results.initially some people waere not getting online because they thought that it's no use if you cant get good ranking.nobody will know about you and your work if the website is not optimised by the SEO's.

We wish the google "All the best".
Thanks for helping us in getting what we want.

Cracking Google's New Algorithm

Eventually it will be cracked! And pretty soon a new more powerful engine will be out! Google smoogle!

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