What to Do About Google’s New Fangled Web Apartheid
After both Bompa at Threadwatcher and yours truly took a shot at Google’s most recent bullying act banning reciprocal linking (after all, one of the oldest and most established practices predating Google – and all other search engines for that matter), Michael Martinez has published an excellent piece about how to tackle this humiliating situation on his SEO Theory blog.
He’s effectively calling for a boycot of Google’s tools by replacing their site search code with site search tools from Yahoo!, Ask, and/or Live Search, as well as affirmative action that could well turn into a fun bashfest across the Web:
Brand Google for the expression Web Apartheid — not by link bombing them but by using the expression only when you speak about Google in your blog posts, your forum posts, in your articles, etc.. Let this be the beginning of Google’s black mark for imposing an unfair segregation policy on millions of innocent Web sites.
There’s more, so do go a read his entire post unless you’re content with passively adopting the status of yet another deadbeat Google poodle like so many other bootlicking Cuttlets out there …
Come the day when Google won’t “merely” rat you out and sell you to whichever adminstration’s goons should happen to be after your hide, but determine what brand of toothpaste and detergent, type of cell phone and health insurance, sexual orientation, political agenda and basic mode of thinking is best for you – but unless you do something definitive about it now, don’t whine that you haven’t been warned!
So: Take back the Web – now!
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