77 points | by billybuckwheat15 hours ago
No ads, no SEO, just sharing information. By the beginning of the year, my only requests were bots. The only referrals were from someone on Reddit linking to a page.
I took it down. Google extracted the value of my work, they are doing the same to everyone else.
He even mentions the "Blogging Apocalypse" and follows with a downwardly sloped graph titled "bye bye traffic" with no units or further explanation.
I shortened my sentences. I used keywords that Google could identify easily. I wrote in a way that allowed Google to understand our content,[...] If I wanted people to find our article on Prague in a Google search I had to call it something Google understood. And then I had to repeat what the article was about in the first 100 words. And then do it again and again in the content. It led to some less than stellar paragraphs occasionally, [...]
If the "blogging apocalypse" can rid us of SEO spam, then perhaps it's not a bad thing?I'm not positive about the new web either. I'm sure it'll be worse and surveillance will only increase.
One thought I had: is there any plugin to rerank Google results by the number of ads on a site? For the top 10,000 domains we could count the average number of ads on a page and give each one an “annoyingness score” which would be used to downrank spammy garbage.
> Oh, and by the way, here’s how you can ditch Google and switch to DuckDuckGo.
The closing sentence is... well... seems futile?DDG is Bing, and if you say that Google is all about AI-generated crap, then Bing turns it up to 11...
(Don't read it as schadenfreude. I couldn't be more depressed about it)
I have no idea about Bing because I never use it, though my understanding is DuckDuckGo uses Bing as one of its data sources.
Are there different Bings? I double checked to make sure and without looking at the URL or logo at the top I wouldn't be able to differentiate Google results page vs Bing results page.
I’m impressed they even managed to become successful travel bloggers in 2014+.
SEO and being a travel blogger were both well trodden paths already.
I remember some friends saying they wanted to become travel bloggers ~2013 and I laughed because of the degree of saturation. Was already difficult to get an edge and a niche.
And in my experience, Google was well on its path of deranking blogs in favour of more corporate content in 2014.
I guess everyone has the same feelings about Quora and there isn’t even a need to waste the characters on calling them out.
I don't see advertising on the Internet so I don't really understand the value. Some people use Google to access the Internet apparently... they see lots of ads.