“Click Here”—the inadvertent Google bomb
Everyone knows about the “failure” Google bomb, but there’s one that’s even more sinister. In early November I wrote about the creation of hyperlinks and how nonsensical anchor text can do more harm than good. Well, that, and the infamous “failure” Google bomb got me wondering what effects bad hyperlink creation could be having on search results. That’s when I typed “Click Here” into Google. Surprise, surprise. The results page is a collection of all the most popular web browser plugin makers. Why? Because nobody makes a hyperlink that says “Please download Real Player.” Everyone instead writes, “Click here for Real Player.”
Does anyone else have a Google “side-effect” that they’ve found?
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January 9th, 2006 at 12:04 pm
I bet ”read more” has been popularized by blogs as of late.
January 9th, 2006 at 12:18 pm
”read more” returns the likes of eWeek, Slashdot, The New York Times, Reuters, BBC News, Fortune Magazine, Business 2.0 Magazine, Yahoo! News, and Google Talk.
Looks like it’s news sites rather than blogs that have wrecked ”read more”