Assigning Blame: Is it users of SEO software or is it Google?

I confess. Before finding out about SEO applications and site promotion business, I was of the opinion that Google was great. I Googled everything from people, to images, to news stories to weird things and heedlessly trusted the findings. Then I learned about SEO applications and a new industry focused on site promotion, and my search habits changed. But even before my discovery, having done a bit of philosophical analysis, I got an inkling that search engines, Google to boot, know far from everything, and divulge to the web community even less than what they know.

My search escapades soon persuaded me that Flikr is a more comprehensive image search source, that with the assistance of social bookmarking tools I can have quality news stories without having to rummage through Google search findings (rummaging seems more appropriate than Google search), and human search is best managed by Facebook. It seems like whenever I look for obscure objects on Google, the results are almost always inaccurate, to put it kindly. Try searching for SEO applications and other SEO connected topics on Google and you are just about ready to lose your sanity. I mean, seriously, what’s the relationship between SEO applications and employment sites or Web casinos? It happens in my frustrations.

So when news of best seo tools software and the whole field revolving around it invaded my humble worldview, my qualms about sites landing on the top of Google grew exponentially. Do they deserve to show up on there and whose fault is it, Google or site promoters using SEO products. The moral quandary is immense. Do I quit using my SEO keyword ranking tool or do I seize using Google instead? I decided that I can’t turn away from Google just yet. At least not till the decent rival enters the market. For now I will keep juggling between Blekko, Google and the above methods to complement the SERP mess that Google is. And, oh,yes, I will continue playing with my SEO tools.

To be honest, SEO apps is the reason why guys like myself get discovered online. Sophisticated as they are, search engine search algos are unlikely to find some average dude and index his site well. In this respect, I still am an unyielding fan of SEO applications and organic search. If it was all about the money, the Fortune entities would demolish me before I knew it. And there are up to one thousand companies on the Fortune list! But here is another thing that annoys me and other backlinks checker users, I am certain. There are people who invest in SEO software products and use them to sell dresseson casino sites and the like. What we are given is junk that not only permeates the Internet but is also highly valued by Google.

What is the user reaction to this? They Google SEO program reviews and will instead find unrelated content. They get disappointed. So much for the “Internet justice”. Does this imply that SEO program and service field is harmful? Probably not.

The abusers of SEO software need to stop polluting the Web but it’s like ordering hackers to stop hacking. The bad thing about it is that black hat SEOs are abusing the chance to be noticeable on the Internet that is offered to the little person like myself. For now we just have to treat them. One can only hope that Google will put more effort into finding the schemers unethically using SEO applications, and if Google doesn’t, the new search engine will.

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