They are all driven by humans and humans are governed by certain laws of nature. While there are many things different about spidering engines compared to human reviewed directories, specifically in terms of scalability, there are some very important things that are the same.
The moral of the story is, if you want to achieve top placements within an index, whether spider based or human reviewed, you simply have to "think" like a human as opposed to trying to "think" like a computer program.
Logic, common sense and human civility towards your fellow man, will win out over any computer language every time. You will get more traffic, (and much, much more importantly -- sales), by accepting that you are dealing with a real person, not that different from yourself, instead of thinking you are just a username and password trying to trick a computer.
So here goes the first one.
BASIC CONCEPT OF SEO #1
Any search engine will always try to return whatever it has available that it thinks is the most relevant data to a specific query based upon ranking criteria set by the specific search service itself. That is the search service's core mission.
BASIC CONCEPT OF SEO #2
Given the time and motivation, the stupidest human will win out over the smartest computer every time.
Spiders are nothing more than computer programs and they are dead.
BASIC CONCEPT OF SEO #3
Spidering engines do not put the good stuff at the top. Instead, they try to put the bad stuff at the bottom.
Whether you consider yourself a white hat SEO, (whatever that is), or a black hat SEO, (whatever that is), your placements will not remain constant.
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