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"AllButOne" <jefielwjflw@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:o1Zog.58650$qD.7361@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> There is one thing I do not understand about search engines.
>
> If you type, for example, "Japan tourism business" into Google you get
> 26,000,000 replies.
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> Now, how can any company involved in business tourism who is not in the
> top 100, let along the top 500 compete. No one is going to scroll through
> more than a dozen or so pages at most. Certainly not more than 50 pages,
> and that would be unusual.
>
> So, my point is: if one was creating a website for a new business, would
> that person not have a tremendous disadvantage since noone would ever see
> the company's page since it would be so far down the ratings.
>
> I know that one could buy Google adspace and be one of the sponsored
> links, but if you didn't do this, how would anyone see you.
>
> And can anyone suggest a guide to understanding how search engines work
> for the novice?
>
> Thanks, very much appreciated.
try www.google.co.uk
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