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June 02, 2005
Glaser's Best is Just a Start
Posted by Dana Blankenhorn
Mark Glaser's best column yet for USC's Online Journalism Review is on the subject of Googlebombing. (The picture is from Kristenlandreville.)
He works off a case study on Quixtar, which has apparently hired a number of people to make sure its reputation looks stellar and critics aren't found. Yet one of those critics, Quixtarblog, is the third result I found just now, on Google, with Quixtar as my sole keyword.
So it works both ways.
Glaser identifies one of the pro-Quixtar Googlebombers as Margaret S. Ross, identifying her as a Quixtar IBO. But a few more minutes on Google would have picked up this, a Peachtree City, GA outfit called the Kamaron Institute, which she runs, that has been accused of manipulating search results for, among others, CNN. Glaser also identifies Ross as a "writer" for something called esourcenews.com, while in fact she's the registered owner of that domain.
My point here isn't to dump on Mark's work here. It's very good. I just want to make two important points:
- Reporters do rely on phones more than the Web; and
- There's a lot more to this story.
I hope Mark, and others, will pursue it.
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1. Eric Janssen on June 2, 2005 04:28 PM writes...
You're right, Mark did a fine job on this story. And there is a bit more to this story, but it can be difficult to fit everything in without turning a good, tight story into an incomprehensible rambling tale. My blog goes into more depth on some points. Send me an email if you're interested in other info and I'll try to give you some specific links. There's also something sort of related that I"m working on that deals with Free Speech.
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