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  1. #11
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    Popularity equals Quality or Relevance?

    Thanks Rocky,
    very good point! I'd like to expand on this.

    What are we expecting from a good search engine? do we expect to be pampered with what is already popular? Does popularity equal quality?

    Who thinks Hamburgers from McDonalds or Burger King are popular food, or Donuts from Krispy Kreme for that matter? Well they clearly are!

    Who thinks these food are quality food? What quality do I expect? Well the incrediences should be fresh and the preparation should be hygenic. I believe they are, I can even watch the Donuts at Chrispy Kreme rolling down the coveyor belt.

    Who thinks they are good quality in terms of healthy food? Well they provide me with some calories, but not a great diversity or balance for nutritional value. They all certainly lack vitamins and essential minerals, my body needs.

    Who thinks they are a quality meal in terms of tingling my taste buds and providing a well roeunded experience, that I might enjoy and remember. Well they do, if consumed sporadically (fat and sugar was always a graving of mine), but I couldn't eat them every day or even more than once a day.

    The point I try to make here is: Search engines should deliver quality answers to my query, not what other people think is hip or popular. This might be an interesting aspect of research or for comparison (such as how popular is my competition or who are the most popular three in a certain field?), but for quality results it does not really matter.

    Also quality is not just a one dimensional measurement. As in the food example I can measure different dimensions of quality and not be able to compare one over the other (but I can weigh them according to a particular goal in mind).

    Therefore I'd really stay away from any attempt to mix popularity in the ranking. And Alexa allows me to retrieve the info about popularity already. So I do not need ExactSeek to slant my search results. I'd rather like the apparent google approach, to put new sites on top of the heap and let them sink on their merrits (link popularity, content network, content actuality, subject focus). But the best of all worlds is diversity in search engines and algorythms. Because in different situations I find different SE do best. So lets keep discussing new approaches and lets spread the word about those that give us (and others) quality results = value.

    My five cents
    K<o>

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    a bit leary...

    A couple of things...

    I'm not sure how the new exactseek will pan out, but I do know a couple of things about the here and now.

    To member "computers":

    Right now, exseek just reads your tags (title, kws, desc). It's a dir as such, more than an se. I typed in your url and could not find you, even under just "customcomputerhaven", but when I broke it into 3 words, you came up 5 times. The way exseek finds sites is by desc and title and that is pretty much it. Not your url or content. Note the highlited words in your desc when you enter the 3 words. This is consistant with my past exp. For some reason, exseek does not weed out dupes. You come up 5 times under the 3 words.

    The reason you are probably having probs w/ goog is because you code is very dirty. I fount this before your title tag:

    <html xmlns:v="urn:schemas-microsoft-com:vml" xmlns:o="urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:office" xmlns="http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-html40">

    indicating to me, you used ms office to code your site.
    Here's a random snip of code:

    <v:f eqn="sum 21600 0 @3"/>
    <v:f eqn="if @0 @3 0"/>
    <v:f eqn="if @0 21600 @1"/>
    <v:f eqn="if @0 0 @2"/>
    <v:f eqn="if @0 @4 21600"/>
    <v:f eqn="mid @5 @6"/>
    <v:f eqn="mid @8 @5"/>
    <v:f eqn="mid @7 @8"/>
    <v:f eqn="mid @6 @7"/>
    <v:f eqn="sum @6 0 @5"/>
    </v:formulas>
    <v:path textpathok="t" o:connecttype="custom" o:connectlocs="@9,0;@10,10800;@11,21600;@12,10800"
    o:connectangles="270,180,90,0"/>
    <v:textpath on="t" fitshape="t"/>
    <v:handles>
    <v:h position="#0,bottomRight" xrange="6629,14971"/>
    </v:handles>
    <o:lock v:ext="edit" text="t" shapetype="t"/>
    </v:shapetype><v:shape id="_x0000_s1118" type="#_x0000_t136" alt="CCH" style='width:163.5pt;
    height:74.25pt' fillcolor="#069" stroked="f" strokecolor="#369"
    strokeweight="1.5pt">
    <v:shadow on="t" color="#b2b2b2" opacity="52429f" offset="3pt"/>
    <v:textpath style='font-family:"Verdana";font-weight:bold;v-text-kern:t'
    trim="t" fitpath="t" string="CCH"/>
    </v:shape><![endif]--><![if !vml]>[img]index_files/image001.gif[/img]<![endif]> </td>
    <td align="center" width="953" bgcolor="#E8EDF4">
    <p align="center"><!--[if gte vml 1]><v:shape
    id="_x0000_s1116" type="#_x0000_t136" alt="CustomComputerHaven
    the best for less"
    style='width:285.75pt;height:56.25pt;float:left' fillcolor="#86a3c0"
    stroked="f" strokecolor="#369" strokeweight="1.5pt">
    <v:shadow on="t" color="#b2b2b2" opacity="52429f" offset="3pt"/>
    <v:textpath style='font-family:"Verdana";font-size:24pt;font-weight:bold;
    v-text-kern:t' trim="t" fitpath="t" string="CustomComputerHaven
    "/>
    </v:shape><![endif]--><![if !vml]>[img]index_files/image002.gif[/img]<![endif]></p>

    I don't even know what much of this even means. If you recode it with something that will render better code, you'll do much better with googs.

    The reason you do well with exseek is because it is just reading the head info it wants, goog will read the entire doc and your code is very bloated. Your html code size alone is 41761 bytes (that's a lot) which is almost half of the 104565 total size (also a lot).

    Other matters:

    I'm really wondering about something that maybe someone might comment on.

    With Alexa, I looked up a site of mine located in brinkster.com. Since the site is a sub dir (not domain) it ranked me high on the scale. Looks like I'll do well with just about anything I have in the account, if the Alexa ranking is a factor.

    I am speaking in the here and now and not what they are "going to do". This could be an interesting glitch. If I have a redirect "paulssite.freeredir.com" going to "brinkster.com/paulsstuff/index.htm" I can see the redir getting nowhere but the root, if submitted, ranking rather high. Comment?

    peace...Paul
    http://www gambling.freakz.eu/ , http://www casinosandbox.com/
    I do SEO work. My sites are mostly casino, casino portals and gaming sites.

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