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Breakdown of a person's Google results [Infographic]

6 点作者 Jordanian将近 13 年前

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petekistler将近 13 年前
Interesting. I wonder why LinkedIn ranks so much higher than some of the other profiles, and why about.me ranks so poorly.
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icebraining将近 13 年前
"only half of people own their first result"<p>For very low values of "own".
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danso将近 13 年前
It's hard to take this seriously when it omits one of the most obvious ways to get to the top of the ranks: buy a domain with your name in it. Or a variation thereof. In fact, even the social site profiles, you should go for urls that have your name in the slug. If that's not a service offered by the company who built this infographic, then I have to suspect whatever methodology they used to come up with these rankings.<p>* Edit: Also worth noting. Their "1 billion names searched in Google every day" statistic is suspect. If you follow the actual bit.ly link (bit.ly/MWEFQT), it goes to a paper that references that statistics to some 2004 presentation. There's no indication that "1 billion" isn't 95% searches for "justin bieber/kim kardashian/lindsay lohan". A minor point in the bigger picture, maybe, but hey, it was their choice to headline the infographic with it.
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