What Do You Think About A “paid” Search Engine?
Search engines sometimes tend to favor results that might not be the most relevant to the phrase and/or question asked. How about a search engine that would rate the results based on the relevance and the freshness of the data. This would minimize the amount of content that may be a listing, too generic, or in some cases not contain the relevant data.








Abso-freakin-lutely not. No. Never. Not ever. We pay for enough crap.
“paid” search engine, done think it would work, just think about it, do many people actually pay for websites on the internet? out of 100 people an average of 2 people pay for online websites.
That is what many search engines have tried in the past, it is hard to have websites correctly represented in a search engine without people finding loopholes, and if this is a business idea I would definitely say that you shouldn’t even try. Many people rank sites that send them some money higher. That defeats the purpose and makes the site less user friendly and gives the user more ads. The reason that google works so well is because of the way that is uses links to the website to rate to it. This is because it is better to get linked to than to just have the content that matches the keywords.
Smart idea, but I wouldn’t pay for it. Google works well enough for me and it’s free.
OK as a quick way to get noticed, it is not a guarantee. An example, “Throw a grain of sand onto the beach or sandbar, having done that, try and find it”. Paying is only if you can’t write the necessary text yourself to get noticed.
OK if you can set a monthly budget without getting ripped off.
OK if you can see the oppositions bid price for top placement in word association searches.
If you know how to put metadata into images, and keyword your own pages, then disregard all of the above, with the given exception of the last line on the first paragraph.
As I write this, this answer will get picked up by bots and crawlers and adding it to my already growing presence on the net, world wide.
It’s as easy as that with over 5,000 references and as mentioned growing, to morrisartworks and blindmelonhead.
Don’t forget, as your site and what is in it gets more successful, it may also attracted what I call “ice cream” users, that is, they will use your websites name as keywords to derail a potential visitor or client.
All the best for the future and thanks for a good question.
id just use a free one..
I’ll stick to google thnkz
Paid Search Engine – ROFLOL
I can’t see how you would insure the unbias of a paid engine over a free one. I think the public needs to vote with their business.
A non-paid search engine is a search engine that wont make any money. People need to be able to make money.
Uh, if you already got free search engines like Yahoo!, MSN and Google, so, why do you need a paid one?