What the Hell has Google done to itself...?

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  1. Merlin Fraser profile image61
    Merlin Fraserposted 13 years ago

    Can somebody please explain what the Hell Google is pratting about at ?

    I have no idea what is going on or why...

    What I do know is that one minute I can use Google to search for things that I was actually looking for and now all I get is links to the Commercial World which is about as much use to my Historical research programme as being two men short.

      Is this a short term thing and sense and normallity will return or am in need of a new search engine ?

    1. barryrutherford profile image75
      barryrutherfordposted 13 years agoin reply to this

      Good point Merlin.  Have they shot themselves in the foot now will face real competition.  I am tempted to sell my Google Shares now while they are at their peak.

      1. Merlin Fraser profile image61
        Merlin Fraserposted 13 years agoin reply to this

        Hi Barry,

        Don't have a problem with Google facing competition, I hate and distrust the motives of anybody who seeks a monopoly.

        I could happily live without them but I still need a decent replacement search engine for my historic projects so any ideas and suggestions will be welcome.

    2. profile image0
      BRIAN SLATERposted 13 years agoin reply to this

      Totally agree with you Merlin, you have to look beyond the first 4 or 5 pages now to find what your looking for this can't be right. Google has messed things up big time.

      1. lrohner profile image69
        lrohnerposted 13 years agoin reply to this

        Good. I'm glad you have to go beyond the first 4 or 5 pages, cuz that's right about where my hubs are now! smile

        Seriously though, I think the absolute WORST thing they have done is allow several different pages from the same darn site to rank. I was searching for something yesterday, and Wikipedia came up first, and the rest of page 1 was just different pages to another site! It was ridiculous!

        1. Mutiny92 profile image64
          Mutiny92posted 13 years agoin reply to this

          LOL!

    3. profile image57
      rieomposted 13 years agoin reply to this

      I use Goggle a lot for research for my job.  I used to be able to find what I needed within the first four listings.  Now I find my self having to go further down the page to get what I need..  In a sense, it now makes my research harder and at the same time brings me less on my articles

  2. jokeapptv profile image60
    jokeapptvposted 13 years ago

    people keep messin with them
    go see fiverr. theres alot going on always.

  3. profile image0
    EmpressFelicityposted 13 years ago

    Google has recently updated its search algorithm in order to improve it and downgrade the so-called "content farms" which were appearing at the top of many searches.  (Hub Pages is considered by Google to be a content farm, so the update has done horrible things to the traffic and earnings of many here.)

    Unfortunately, as you've discovered, the "improvement" is anything but!

    1. Merlin Fraser profile image61
      Merlin Fraserposted 13 years agoin reply to this

      Thank you for your input but I wasn't just talking about HubPages, the point I was trying to make is that whatever Google has done and for whatever reason for me it has had a negative effect on my ability to search.

      I am looking for things with a Historical reference and top of the the search is YELL.COM ???? Followed by other commercial web sites which I suspect are paid positions....

      If this is a long term problem more about Googles Next Billion profit then I seriously need a new Search Engine and am looking for suggestions.

  4. Susana S profile image93
    Susana Sposted 13 years ago

    Google's results have been terrible since the algo change you are not wrong there! Edweirdo and sunforged have a unique and very plausible theory as to why this might be.....

    This post is worth reading if you are interested: http://hubpages.com/forum/topic/69482?p … ost1515564

    1. Merlin Fraser profile image61
      Merlin Fraserposted 13 years agoin reply to this

      Thanks for the input Susan

  5. WoodsmensPost profile image64
    WoodsmensPostposted 13 years ago

    Hi Merlin you seem puzzled by the google mess up as we all do and by the way that was a great post by Edweirdo in the thread Susana S suggested. 

    Merlin I really learned some good info from this hubber on how to mod your search results hope this gives you some help with google and good luck with -  better Internet searches for your historic projects

    http://hubpages.com/hub/Better-Internet-Searches

    1. Merlin Fraser profile image61
      Merlin Fraserposted 13 years agoin reply to this

      Thank you for pointing me in this direction I too learnt a lot.

  6. BobbiRant profile image59
    BobbiRantposted 13 years ago

    I have better luck with Bing, which is what Google was Not hoping to do, increase Bing's users, but it seems like that's what is happening.   Google may be king but they bow down to big biz.  Someone once said to me on here: 'Google just wants us to be happy.'  I doubt Google loses sleep over whether I am happy or not.

    1. workingmomwm profile image81
      workingmomwmposted 13 years agoin reply to this

      Ha! Google wants US to be happy???

      Sorry. I don't have anything useful to contribute to this discussion because I've not had a problem yet with Google search results, and I have no idea why/how Google is doing what they're doing.

      I just had to comment on that comment, BobbiRant. Funny!

  7. Richieb799 profile image75
    Richieb799posted 13 years ago

    I may have found a better way to earn money online aside from Adsense, Im gonna keep working on it but bizarre things are happening to my traffic and earnings, one minute they are very well, next they are going down. very erratic. Ive made payment every month though.

  8. skyfire profile image78
    skyfireposted 13 years ago

    I don't want to kick google fanboy beehive but due to poor search results i'm swapping between multiple search engines to get the results for my queries. Try using cuil, bing, duckduckgo and blekko in multiple tabs.

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    Sophia Angeliqueposted 13 years ago

    Merlin, I took a good look at what it had done yesterday. If you look at all the URLs that come up when one does a search, the URLs are related to the topic that is being searched for. In other words, informative articles, unless they are on a rare topic, are gone! Unhappily, most commercial companies have a URL that relates to their business and that is why they are on top.

    Seriously? I haven't been using Google for about a year. When I search for something, it's seldom academic or scientifically validated results (which is generally what I'm looking for). Even when it's an article, it's often someone validating something because they're earning something out of it. So, ti me, it's biased.

    I increasingly bing and dogpile. Also, Alexa has a great search engine.

    You can send ideas for new logarithms to ideas@google.com. At least, I think that's the address... smile

    1. Merlin Fraser profile image61
      Merlin Fraserposted 13 years agoin reply to this

      Thanks again for the info about other search engines and I'll take a look, because at the moment whatever Google has down is screwing me up.

      A great deal of research I do is uncommon and academic and therefore is of little commercial interest and therefore is now buried.

        Trust me I won't bother Google with my suggestions and or recommendations... I'm sure most of them are phyisically impossible anyway !

        I understand they're trying something new to get the computer to make an educated guess as to what we are looking for.... Good Grief as if it wasn't bad enough that some pimple faced Geek was trying to tell me what I was looking for now I have to wait for a computer to guess !

        HEY GOOGLE...  It isn't working cut your losses and put it back the way it was....

        Learn from us old guys..."If it ain't broke Don't fixit"  I'm so surprised your  Nerds have never heard the expression

      F U B A R !  Well you have now !

      1. WoodsmensPost profile image64
        WoodsmensPostposted 13 years agoin reply to this

        Oh I have heard of it before Merlin  , I think it's played somewhere in Europe. I didn't try to google it , who knows where I would end up. tongue

  10. LuisEGonzalez profile image78
    LuisEGonzalezposted 13 years ago

    I'm running into the same problems with Google. I have tried Bing and Ask, their results are not bad, they are an alternative to Google.

  11. Stacie L profile image88
    Stacie Lposted 13 years ago

    slightly off topic; if Google really wants to clean up the net, then why don't they also take down all the out-dated and useless websites i keep finding when doing a search.

    things such as announcements that are years old, stores and businesses that are no longer in business, businesses that have moved..etc,etc

  12. Dolores Monet profile image95
    Dolores Monetposted 13 years ago

    I must agree with Merlin. I often go to Google for how-to articles, historical information, or mere questions about stuff in general. It used to be easy to find the info I wanted. Now, I have to surf through commercial sites, sites that don't even mention what I want, and sites that look pretty spammy.
    Nowadays, Google seems to be all about buying shoes.

  13. sabrebIade profile image81
    sabrebIadeposted 13 years ago

    What it looks like is Google kicked all of the (what they call) "content farms" to the curb, then jacked up the rankings on commercial sites to make them place better.
    At least that is what I am seeing.
    Commercial sites in the top spots that I wasn't seeing before the "improvement".

  14. Ritsos profile image40
    Ritsosposted 13 years ago

    I was trying to research what were popular items that women buy online ... Top 8 results in google were 'viagra' .. says it all really!!

 
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