Website review: Google is destroying the web and yo...
MadLep discovered this in Web Development
•25 reviews since Jan 29, 2008
web-design, seo, google
•blog.alexbosworth.net/article/google_destroyi...
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Witchole rated 7 months ago- food for thought

patoloco rated 7 months ago- From the page: "Unfortunately this means you need to do Search Engine Optimization. SEO is the worst thing ever invented. Itâ€s destroying good web application development. Hereâ€s why:"

Mattbot5000 rated 7 months ago- I quit reading when i saw "10 hundred million billion"

LyndSeagull rated 7 months ago- I hate SEO on a cellular level, so thumbs up.
Also read the article people -- it's not about bashing google, but about what happens when there is only one algorithm to consider.- I hate SEO on a cellular level, so thumbs up.

rssn rated 7 months ago- Getting people to your site is only, if not less, than half the battle. Keeping them there is what really counts. 10K visitors a day won't last long, or do shit, if they never come back.

just-me-two rated 7 months ago- From the page: "SEO is the worst thing ever invented."

jstephan555 rated 7 months ago- STFU...take your paranoia to prison planet.

BigLeon rated 7 months ago- I wish people would stop blaming google for shit it hasn't done. What he's basically saying is that you get a lot of traffic through google, which inevitably drives you greedy (i.e google drives you greedy), and makes you change your site to something you don't like, and offers a worse user experience. That's not the way it works if you know what the fuck you are doing. Any good web-developer who is more interested in actually developing web-applications than making money knows this. Finally, You can offer good content, and still have your site highly SEO'd (look at ALA for example) these two things are not mutually exclusive.
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