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Originally Posted by Caligari
Eh...because its a major adult search term and he made that erroneous statement that 95% of major adult search terms are dominated by tubes.
Nothing to do with blogs ranking on the term, do you understand that? at least?
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Erroneous why? Because you believe a sample of 5 results our of millions for a single phrase out of millions is somehow giving you statistically relevant data to gauge an entire segment of the internet? Maybe you need to revisit 6th grade math. Do you understand that? At least?
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Once again you should learn how to read. I never said blogs/wp were "magic," but they are still thriving and quite valid as opposed to the geniuses who said they were dying out a few years ago
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A site is a site. A page is a page. A phrase is a phrase and Google is still Google. "blog" has nothing to do with anything. You still have yet to demonstrate "blogs are taking over tubes" or "making a comeback".
They did die. They were everywhere, now they are relatively few. After the Big Daddy update, you couldn't just generate 50 billion pages, create unlimited PR and pass it around without building links to all those sub pages to get them counted. Wordpress is a good cms and you are confusing "blog" with "website" and "webpage" and making an imaginary distinction and supposed benefits that do not exist in Google's eyes. Just because a site happens to be a "blog" doesn't mean its relevant to search engines that its a blog. Blogs are not unique or special in SEO other than Wordpress provides a great platform for varies methods of automated search spam.
Further, its quite obvious they are not taking over tube sites, that very idea assumes everyone suddenly decided they want to read about porn and not watch it.