Whom to Blame: Is it my SEO software or is it Google?

I admit. Before learning about SEO products and website marketing trade, I thought Google was the best thing ever. I Googled anything from friends, to visuals, to articles to odd gadgets and naively trusted the findings. Then I heard about SEO software and a new e-commerce specializing in website marketing, and my convictions were never the same. But even prior to that, having done some reflective analysis, I got an inkling that search engines, Google to boot, know far from everything, and reveal to the web community a fraction of that.

My search escapades soon convinced me that Flikr is a more comprehensive image data bank, that with the assistance of feeds I can access nice news stories without the need to rummage through Google SERPs (rummaging is more fitting than Google search), and human search is better managed by Facebook. It seems that every time I look for obscure objects on Google, the results are almost always inaccurate, to put it mildly. Try Googling for SEO tools and other SEO related topics on Google and you are just about ready to give up your sanity. I mean, tell me, what’s the relationship between SEO products and online education sites or Web casinos? Turns out in my frustrations.

So when news of best seo tools software and the entire field built around it came into my humble worldview, my suspicions about things popping up on first page of Google increased virally. Do they deserve to be there and who is to blame, Google or webmasters using SEO products. The ethical quandary is vast. Do I stop using my SEO google ranking or do I seize using Google instead? I concluded that I can’t renounce myself from Google just yet. At least not until the decent competitor 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 using my SEO apps.

To be honest, SEO applications is the reason why guys like me get found online. Sophisticated as they are, search engine web crawlers are unlikely to find some random dude and position his website well. In this regard, I still am a steadfast advocate of SEO apps and organic search. If it was all about the money, the Fortune businesses would squish me before I knew it. And there are 1000 corporations on the Fortune list! But here is something else that irritates me and other backlinks checker users, I am confident. There are people who purchase SEO programs and use them to sell dresseson online education sites and such. What we are given is litter that not only exists on the Internet but is also well ranked by search engines.

What is the user reaction to this? They Google SEO software reviews and will instead find unrelated content. They get disenchanted. So much for the “Internet equality”. Does this imply that SEO program and service field is bad? Not necessarily.

The unethical users of SEO software have to stop brutalizing the Web but it’s like ordering hackers to stop hacking. The bad thing about it is that black hat SEOs are overusing the chance to be noticeable on the Internet that is available to the average person like myself. For now users just have to live with them. One can only hope that Google will put more effort into catching the schemers unethically using SEO programs, and if Google doesn’t, the next Google will.

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