Yooter InterActive Marketing Discovers the Largest Google Bomb Ever

Yooter InterActive Discovers the largest Google Bomb ever. With 130 Million results in Google, Bloggers manage to rank George Bush #1 for the keyword 'failure'

(PRWEB) June 5, 2005 -- Yooter InterActive has discovered the largest Google Bomb ever. With 130 Million results in Google, Bloggers manage to rank George Bush #1 for the keyword 'failure'.

Google has decided to rank George Bush as a plain failure, not just a miserable failure... but just a plain old 'failure'.

The Search Engines need to match the anchor text with the text onsite or else the 'Google Bomb' issue will not go away.

These issues paint not only Google in a bad light, they paint the entire search engine industry in a bad light. As Yahoo is suffering from the same results. MSN is the only other major engine that has yet to reflect those results.

These issues are easy to fix, why won't Google take the steps necessary to make the search engine experience better for the users? There are nearly 130 million results for the keyword 'failure' . This is a far more advanced type of Google Bomb than was was employed last year for the keyword 'miserable failure' . With that many results it actually proves a serious flaw in the Search Engine's algo.

This was discovered by for a few days now by Yooter InterActive Marketing. Yooter has tried in a vain attempt to contact the search engine to fix the issue. Since it was not addressed, we decided to go public with it.

We have listed the details in our blog:

http://www.yooter.com/blog

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Contact Information
Roger Wehbe
Yooter InterActive Marketing Agency
http://www.yooter.com
610.867.8312

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