So, if you want to make a competitor to Google, you would need to have your own index, but it would be prohibitively expensive to make one on Google's scale. So, you would need to make a search engine wherein most websites you can simply not index, because they are clearly not what you're looking for. That way, you can "only" index the 1% or so of the internet that is in your niche. Some ideas:<p>- indie websites only (no news, no medium, no ecommerce, etc.), for those who want to find individuals who still maintain their own website, and say something interesting on it
- low-size websites only, for people with very low bandwidth; anything above a certain size (e.g. 1Mb) and it doesn't get indexed
- recipes (but there are some niche websites for this already)
- websites with no ads on them (but this may conflict with your business model, if you have one)
- websites focused on a certain geographic area (e.g. websites with information by, for, and about Texas, or Slovakia, or Buenos Aires)
- websites with no javascript on them (for people who want to be able to turn off javascript, but don't have a good way of finding out which websites they can still use to get a particular piece of info)