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Fresh on Google - Was this link useful?

By Benj Arriola - Posted on Wed Nov 22, 2006

Was this link useful? - Google

Have you ever seen search results on Google that is asking you: Was this link useful? Yes or No. If you have not seen this yet, watch out for it. You might see it one day. How do you think this will affect the search engine rankings and pagerank?

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One Response to “Fresh on Google - Was this link useful?”

  1. angsulong Says:

    There was already rumors a year ago that Google actually hires ‘agents’ to influence result ranking. They call it Google’s Secret Evaluation Laboratory. And they are paying $20/hr. Hmm… Im wondering how can I apply?

    An article can be found here.
    http://www.searchbistro.com/index.php?/archives/19-Google-Secret-Lab,-Prelude.html#extended

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