Much has gone wrong since they jumped into bed with the Conservatives, and it is time for the party to ask
itself some pretty searching questions about what it has actually got out of an arrangement that it continues to prop up.
Not exact matches
Asking a
search marketer for his opinion on Google's Quality Score (QS) is
pretty much a rhetorical
question — we all dislike it.
Questioning the text, a
pretty practical homilitical approach,
searching it for something we have not yet discovered, generates for me more wonder and deeper awe than does the submission of the text to an interpreter with an agenda, however fitful and intelligent it may be.
If you are actively
searching for a Hermes Birkin Bag, then I am
pretty sure that there are more
question - marks circling around your head, like:
Pretty much any
question I had involved a
search on Google for the answer!
The
search feature is
pretty cool though there are quite a lot of
questions you can use to narrow down your
search in order to find the perfect match.
It's as easy as making a free profile, answering simple
questions, and
searching through thousands of profiles posted by
pretty older women in your area.
The result screen is
pretty nice too: it gives you a card with the answer for your
question but, with a swipe of your finger to the right, you will see full Google
search results.
While all of these things may or may not help you with your visibility in
search engines (WARNING: depending on how you implement them, some of these techniques may actually violate
search quality guidelines and end up hurting your
search visibility), none of them does absolutely anything for your visitors in terms of helping them solve a problem, answer a
question, or even to entertain them (although I have seen some
pretty entertaining article spinning).
Nowadays, you can
pretty much find the answer to any
question you might have by doing a simple online
search.
This
question comes up
pretty often and gets to the heart of how to use LinkedIn in a job
search.