Buy Viagra

Today as every other day I check the “Buy Viagra” results in Google and today for the first time ever I got all top ten results from .edu’s . Google that’s so poor it’s unbelievable, the top 3 edu’s have removed the Buy Viagra pages, meaning you’re not even giving your Users the ability to Buy the pills that they need.

at least you are showing adwords for “buy viagra” … oh wait you shouldn’t be showing Viagra ads in the UK, but I guess it’s a good source of revenue shit serps and adwords..

DaveN

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8 Comments | Leave a comment »

  1. 1. Patrick Altoft | May 22nd 2007 @ 12:18 pm

    lol
    I was wondering how long it would take for viagra to hit the Guardian after they allowed spiders back in to the blog without safeguards……
    http://blogs.guardian.co.uk/mortarboard/2006/02/post.html

  2. 2. Danny Sullivan | May 22nd 2007 @ 12:27 pm

    Dave, do you need Viagra? You’re always searching to buy it!

    Maybe it’s just personalized search seeing that you’re always at EDU sites looking for link love, so it floats those to the top.

    Seriously, what’s it been, six months now that this has been going on solid?

  3. 3. Halfdeck | May 22nd 2007 @ 12:47 pm

    Dave, what do you get out of encouraging Google to shut down loopholes and make results harder to spam? For a black hat, the best course of action is to tell Google everything is working perfectly.

  4. 4. Barman | May 22nd 2007 @ 4:40 pm

    Holy shit that’s pretty crazy. I love how 7 out of the first 10 are “Page Not Found” results. This is US too

  5. 5. Eric Ward | May 22nd 2007 @ 4:53 pm

    At least the folks over at Cialis finally caught on. 8/10 are edus…

  6. 6. Harry Maugans | May 22nd 2007 @ 6:06 pm

    @Halfdeck, or tell Google good pages are being killed because their spam filters are too strong… you strongly recommend they lower them. :)

  7. 7. g1smd | May 26th 2007 @ 10:48 pm

    * * * Dave, what do you get out of encouraging Google to shut down loopholes and make results harder to spam? * * *

    If you get all of your competition, competition that all exploits loophole “X”, out of the SERPs then you’ll rank higher yourself. See?

  8. 8. NevDull | May 28th 2007 @ 10:13 pm

    Dave’s good enough that a higher barrier to entry is to his advantage.

    Take the low-hanging fruit away, and Mr. Naylor is more likely to do well.

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