Why I Am A Search Engine Optimization Renegade
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Why I'm a Search Engine Optimization Renegade
Introduction
Have you ever had a question that completely changed your perspective on something? For me, that question was about Search Engine Optimization (SEO). It illuminated a truth I had long overlooked.
Setting the Stage
Before I dive into that transformative question, let me clarify: I am not opposing search engines. Opposition is rarely effective. Instead of being anti-anything, like anti-war?"which ironically often perpetuates war?"we should strive to be pro-something, like pro-peace. My goal is to help build a better internet.
The Current State of Search
Today's search landscape is often crude, vague, and capricious. Even Bill Gates once criticized the state of search, remarking, "Search is pathetic. It really does not exist!" Was he bitter about Google's success, or was he onto something we should all consider?
The Enlightening Question
Here's the pivotal question that changed everything for me:
"Why don’t search engines have a consistent, workable definition of QUALITY?"
I've pondered this for years.
Consider platforms like eBay and Amazon. They have clear systems for defining quality. eBay’s feedback ratings and Amazon’s sales rankings and reviews provide clear indicators of quality. Most businesses, in fact, establish a clear standard of quality.
Yet, search engines, these vast entities, fall short in delivering a coherent definition of quality.
The Importance of Quality
Imagine schools without definitions of quality?"we’d have chaos in education. Likewise, restaurants need clear quality standards to ensure good service and satisfied customers.
If an industry lacks a clear standard of quality, how can it promise "quality and relevant" results? The simple answer: it can't.
What Search Engines Really Deliver
So, what do search engines provide? They deliver OPTIMIZED RESULTS, not quality ones. There's a significant difference between quality and optimized results, and it's this distinction that search engines often obscure.
Conclusion
Understanding this difference between quality and optimization is crucial. It’s a gap that search engines would rather you didn't notice. As we navigate this digital world, let's focus on creating and recognizing true quality in our online experiences.
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