Thursday, January 13, 2011

Analysts say Google ranking algorithm is to be eliminated regression content management

 Famous American investor, writer Paul Luoke De Rawski (PaulKedrosky) on Tuesday published an article on his website, saying that the ranking of Google search algorithm is being eliminated, while the original content management will be replaced.

The following is a summary of the article:

first content management (Curation), which is good. People find interesting things, you can create them into a directory. Through this directory, people will find what you need. This is the first list and directory services that Yahoo's original form.

But with the rapid development of Internet, the first content management has been behind the pace of development of the Internet, so give the search-based algorithm. Initially, the algorithm searches only a simple crawl the Internet, only later to become intelligent, and by keywords crawl.

later Google was born, the site ranking algorithm used in a different order, such information is based on authoritative ranking of search results. Today, this pattern began to be eliminated. In fact, any kind of algorithms will be eliminated, but a matter of time.

Currently, Google ranking algorithm has lost its luster. For all practical purposes, the performance of Google search is not as good as the past, many types of search results are hidden trap, believe it will be taken. Search results full of spam, that people want to skip the home page, go directly to the second page or third page of search results.

two trends may happen in future, one is a better algorithm, and second, to return to the original content management era. 1996 may be only 10 million Web sites, and now has 234 million Web site, through the first content management how to accomplish this difficult task?

certainly limited the power of one person, but if as many people as a collection of power, whether conscious or unconscious, this is not a problem. In short, content management will become the new search, although it was an old search technology.

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