Panning for Gold With Search Engines

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Search engines kind of suck right now.

Let me explain. For the average user trying to drum up useful information, the first few pages of results after the ever-pervasive sponsored links are often a battleground of terrible content that has gotten really good at gaming the system.

How often have you wanted to find in-depth information about a specific hotel or place to visit on vacation, only to be inserted into a nightmarish maze of Tripadvisor reviews and crappy travel sites, SEO’d straight to the top of the results? Or, when looking for factual information, come across robot content from Demand Media or Associated Content that is auto-generated based on keyword popularity? Just the other day, I was researching the evolution of Marine Corps boot camp post-Vietnam (odd, I know), only to find a content-farm penned piece, “How to Survive Marine Boot Camp,” written by a 48-year-old woman in middle America who...

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