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Posted by: Murphy Almeida Cooke (Monday 16 February 2004, 3:49 PM)

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Come on everyone ! The only reason relevant and long standing websites have been bumped from the high spots is because the Google wants to raise the share value prior to floating the company. If your living relies on google searches, and you disapear from the search your only option is to pay for ad words. (Pay Per Click)

This is a self generating fraudulent money maker. The more people who are forced to do this, the more they will have to bid against eachother to ever be seen on adwords.

They deny this? Then let them show that there has not been an increase (dramatic) in profits from this PPC scam.

Everybody is in panic. If there were any solidarity people would switch search engines. That would change there way of thinking and give you back control of your own business.

Google can say whatever they want but the point is, if your site has all the relevant info for a given subject, has no faults in its construction and, above all, still appears in the same position in the minor engines, what other reason could there be?

Can someone tell me ?

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