Thursday 16 July 2015

For all those people that thnk SEO is Dead, Check out the post below

Dear Hummingbird, Penguin, Panda and jodushaflkdlksjadf,

You aren't moving rankings fast enough! I know you have your rules to ensure some sort of global control of markets yadda yadda yadda, the same issue has popped up with parrots of Craigslist: human bots are OK! Cybernetics are allowed. YOU NEED TO DEFINE WHAT IS FRIENDLY! Also, if you could please be so kind and actually follow Hummingbird speed, it would make for so much more of a fun and library (quiet) style of search, and then if you mix that with MyGoogle, oh boy, that is one way to really appreciate the net.
 
Also, for those who actually care about their brains, children and their children's brains etc. Do you think you could provide some sort of WAY BETTER SAFE SEARCH! Like, you know, Meme style? Like I understand that you talk to like Gates etc. and might be worried about globalization of datum and people etc. (death culture) but do you realize how much space there still is in Russia alone? like, I think there needs to be a more scientific approach to the actual numbers and the actual agenda of those in control so that we can create a proper democratic viz. laissez faire model of production of the human species.
 
 

 

 

Pageviews by Countries

Graph of most popular countries among blog viewers
EntryPageviews
United States

65580
Russia

5635
France

503
Germany

450
Netherlands

396
Canada

321
United Kingdom

200
Singapore

182
Denmark

162
Japan

28

Pageviews by Browsers

EntryPageviews
Firefox

45342 (57%)
Chrome

21211 (27%)
Safari

9282 (11%)
Internet Explorer

2264 (2%)
PhantomJS

156 (<1%)
Mobile

39 (<1%)
Opera

21 (<1%)
Firebird

17 (<1%)
SeaMonkey

15 (<1%)
Mobile Safari

10 (<1%)
Image displaying most popular browsers

Pageviews by Operating Systems

EntryPageviews
Windows

40114 (51%)
Macintosh

34353 (43%)
Linux

1990 (2%)
Other Unix

1016 (1%)
Android

704 (<1%)
Unknown

156 (<1%)
iPhone

52 (<1%)
iPad

15 (<1%)
i686 Linux

6 (<1%)
Unix

4 (<1%)

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