Living in the post Google-Dance era

June 17, 2006 – 10:00 am

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Years ago, netizens spoke of the Google Dance in hushed and reverent tones. No more. Now the fair inhabitants of Planet Google live in a heightened sense of awareness known as Everflux. You might think you know how or where you rank. But you don’t. This is chaos theory at its’ best. So what is the answer to the eternal question concerning Google? If I told you that, I’d have to kill you :)

Only the strong survive in the Post Google Dance era. Much like a scorched Earth scenario after a nuclear shower, webmasters who survived have mutated. Websites that have avoided the death sentence from the GooglePlex have done so with great cunning, earned at a dear cost. Do you think this raggedy band of survivors has developed their wisdom by ignoring the current trends? I do not. To prosper in Google is to be nimble. To borrow a common phrase: there are two types of webmasters in Google: the quick and the dead.

What small pieces of cardboard can we find floating in the carnage of the Google ocean that we can cling to out of sheer desperation? Ahh, just one my friend. There’s one secret wisdom of Google that I have never ignored and for which I thank the powers that be for my continued well being: Content may be King, but Links are the Queen, the most powerful piece in this game.

Those who ignore this Fair Queen of the Search Engines do so at their own Peril. It’s stated, in fact, that the King can never rule his Kingdom without the proper union of a well-themed Queen. The King’s attainment is limited by his Queen’s ambitions.

If you’re in the market for the finest links of their kind. If you have ambitions of establishing your Kingdom of Search, might I suggest you visit Father Google and ask of him: who is the Web’s Best Directory? I think you’ll be quite happy with His answers.

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