I attempted a search for Pontiac Parts using a very popular site and got inundated with millions of hits. How can that be? I just want a quick simple answer! Why must I endure the era of Search-Engine spammage. Yep, you guessed it. The Spam has leaped out of the Email Realm and into the search engines. How can we find the time to sort through all the results from our search engine fiasco. How will we survive?
So plentiful are the Pontiac Car parts that it would take years to search through all the sites from the internet. In fact, that you can become easily confused with where to go or where the actual deal is. On an average day there are millions of places to go for a single subject. Just look at any search-engine website any of the below categories and you’ll find a ton of hits.
A search for Pontiac Grand Am parts returned an overwhelming 32,700,000 hits. Wow!
A search for Pontiac Grand Am performance parts
returned a staggering 13,700,000 hits. Craziness!
A search for Pontiac car parts
returned an ungodly 10,400,000 hits. Ridiculous!
A search for Pontiac performance parts
returned a mind-blowing 3,780,000 hits. Unbelievable!
A search for Pontiac replacement parts returned a coma-inducing 2,220,000 hits. Simply dumbfounding!
A search for Pontiac GTO parts returned an heart-stopping 1,680,000 hits. That’s insane!
A search for Pontiac OEM parts
returned an head-bashing 1,630,000 hits. Incredible!
A search for Pontiac Grand Prix parts
returned nose-turning 1,560,000 hits. So silly!
A search for 1956 Pontiac car parts
returned age-increasing 817,000 hits. Ludicrous!
A search for 69 Pontiac Firebird parts
returned menagerie of 339,000 hits. Mind-numbing!
Notice how the spam in this article worked? It is just the same with the search engines. Too much useless information and fluff. Whether you’re after ignition upgrade parts for Pontiac Torrent or body parts for a 1986 Pontiac Grand Prix, you will certainly be faced with spam. Who knows if you’ll even find a vendor willing to make you a deal. But just when you thought there was no way to navigate through the jungle that is your search result, a solution shines through. All hail the search consolidator.
There are more than 8 billion Web sites out there. The most popular search engines attempt to guess what the searcher is really looking for, but even that can yield an unfriendly number of hits.
Who the heck needs 8 billion pages when we can barely handle eight lines of text? All a searcher wants is to be presented the information he or she really wants!
Most information recall systems must be precise and provide the right information. Erroneous results or sometimes referred to as false positives will show up. How is that so? An opportunity to display entrepreneuristic talents has emerged. There are companies that spend their time adding filler articles to search engines to maximize their customer hits. Just like in your email box…it is Internet Search Engine Spam. The kind that gives you five million hits when you want to make a spaghetti sauce recipe.
Google.com, Clusty.com, Previewsweek.com, and Answers.com all claim that they are better than the other one. But are they? Each offer a ‘new and improved’ smart search program that will magically deliver what you want to your screen. You be the judge. Go out there and use the search results above to compare which site can narrow it down the best for you. Good luck.