The Googles adsense revenue has been reported to be increase by multiple folds... Getting more revenue is not the concerned issue but yes what does concern me is that the platform on which the google is doubling its revenue to multiple folds...
Google has been manipulationg the search results and promoting the sponsored links and the links in the adsense running. You know how is google promoting the sponsored links... Yes you were right in thinking that google is employing irrelevance pages in the top SERPs and providing relevance link in the sponsored listings... this way the user will switch to click on the sponsored list beliving them to be relevant and will ignore the results down under the sponsored listings...
In this way the google is making its revenue and keeping itself safe and us busy under the spoof of regular updates..
Dont you still have no questions to ask from Search engines...
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Google users are smart enough to know that. Every search engine does the same thing. They need to make money to stay in business and sponsored links is the way they do it.
By the way, MSN is a much better search engine than Google
You sure are a Microsoft fan, aren't you? I dislike MSN for its layout...
Why do you like Microsoft so much Radavan?
I'm sure the many Google users will take this into account the next time they are wondering which search engine to use to find what they need to.
If MSN is so good, then why is Google still growing, and why did Microsoft feel that they had to include Google as one of the search engines supported by Internet Explorer 7 in it's oh so origional integrated search box?
I'd assume that Radraven is nothing more than a troll since none of his posts which I have seen have been anything more than pro-microsoft garbage.
I don't even think he's got any interest in the subjects Webmaster Post actually covers and even if he does, I'd assume that he uses FrontPage, what with it being a Microsoft product that creates sites for Internet Explorer and all (by the way, Linux can run Internet Explorer, but I won't be checking my sites with it as a 100% valid XHTML 1.0 Strict site using CSS and no tables should and does render prefectly in all compliant browsers, which Explorer isn't, meaning they don't).
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