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Originally Posted by Rochard
Who has a point?
No matter who you are, you get traffic from google. If google drops you, you loose a percentage of your traffic right out of the gate. Then we have people who have a business model that is entirely based on SEO...
Weren't you the one who was selling the industry "SEO friendly hosting" originally?
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No matter who you are, you get traffic from any website. If that website drops you, you lose a percentage of your traffic right out of the gate. Then we have people who have a business model that is entirely based on bringing a good product to the market..
See what I did there? Don't focus on Google, and when Google drops you, you don't give a fuck.
Google can drop my company website from their results tomorrow, and you know what? I won't care, because I am not dependent on Google, nor any other site.
But Facebook on the otherhand, because of the nature of my company and the people who use it, oh fuck would I be in a world of hurt if Facebook blocked my domain.
Luckily 99% of my domains usage on Facebook is purely through organic sharing and people buying Facebook ads to send to my urls. They're not going to block my domain, so I'm not worried.