Pages:
Author

Topic: Googlebomb: Bitcoin on the Road to Mainstream (Read 6972 times)

newbie
Activity: 56
Merit: 0
Search terms are:
 1.  is bitcoin unstoppable
 2.  bitcoin better than USD
 3.  bitcoin scam

It seems like this worked pretty well for 1 and 2 but not so great for 3. But IMHO, 3 would be the most important.
full member
Activity: 406
Merit: 100
Alright lets try it. Even with our limited numbers we should still make some impact. We won't make #1 search term obviously.

Search terms are:
 1.  is bitcoin unstoppable
 2.  Bitcoin better than USD



If you see this thread, just go to google and search those phrases.


Why not just post the links? (Please edit your post) Smiley

is bitcoin unstoppable?
Bitcoin better than USD?
legendary
Activity: 1736
Merit: 1006
Yes I am aware of that. It doesn't matter. People are going to click on bitcoin links. The first post is fulled with great, positive information and nice graphics.
legendary
Activity: 1246
Merit: 1016
Strength in numbers
first search term brings up this forum post.  pretty sure that is a bad thing.

I was just going to report this fail. The last thing you want people to see would be that you are gaming the system... to get them to see your thread about gaming the system. It's like a self referential fail.

I'm not saying it's wrong to influence something like this, but it's counterproductive when it is obvious. Maybe you should try a search term that returns good pages and already has a base of searchers - "Bitcoin".
legendary
Activity: 1736
Merit: 1006
full member
Activity: 162
Merit: 100
That's hilarious. You post a map and then proceed to kill its credibility by showing that you have no idea what it is, who made it, or whether its accurate! Go Bitcoin!



I LOVE THAT STUFF!
legendary
Activity: 1736
Merit: 1006
That's hilarious. You post a map and then proceed to kill its credibility by showing that you have no idea what it is, who made it, or whether its accurate! Go Bitcoin!

legendary
Activity: 1736
Merit: 1006

The map is awesome. 
Where did it come from and what is the date it was generated? Is it updated regularly? What do the colours mean?


This was done by MAGICALTUX in this thread:


http://forum.bitcoin.org/index.php?topic=2346.0


Just for fun I started gathering IPs reported by bitcoin clients and make a database of unique ips and test which ones are live, which ones are not.

Since there are ~1200 bitcoin connected to the irc channel I was assuming to find a similar value, but right now I'm still querying nodes and got over 6000 nodes (for now about 25% are accepting inbound connections).

Anyway since it's probably not telling you much, I transformed the ips in coordinates, and made a google kml file anyone can see in google maps (suggested by slush_cz)

UPDATE: Now the node color on google maps tells you if that node accept connections or not.

    GREEN means the node has its firewall correctly configured and accept connections from other nodes
    RED means we were unable to connect to the node (it is either down, or do not accept connections)
    WHITE means the node is still in the queue, and will be checked soon

UPDATE 2: Now only nodes I heared about from other nodes within the last 3 hours are taken into account. The other nodes are excluded from the map and other stats (except versions)
full member
Activity: 196
Merit: 100
That's hilarious. You post a map and then proceed to kill its credibility by showing that you have no idea what it is, who made it, or whether its accurate! Go Bitcoin!
legendary
Activity: 1092
Merit: 1001


World Map Showing the distribution of bitcoin client users across the globe.



The map is awesome. 
Where did it come from and what is the date it was generated? Is it updated regularly? What do the colours mean?

legendary
Activity: 1092
Merit: 1001

In this case - I think the result is awful.


Your negative sentiment is one of the only "results" so far, that I'm aware of. I hope some positive, enthusiastic people visit this thread and click the article links in the original post.

Merchants can't adopt something they've never heard of, and won't accept a currency nobody has ever asked them about.

Drawing new people's attention to this thread is the result I consider awful.
I put in a positive suggestion about local user groups as a way to get merchants on board..  they have an immediate reward in the form of local geeks willing not only to help them set it up - but to buy some product/services from them.
MUCH more positive than a thread with 'Googlebomb' in the title.   Edit the title. It's just embarrassing.
full member
Activity: 162
Merit: 100
OPeration Bitcoin.  Grin


...
...
...


LETS DO THIS!
legendary
Activity: 1736
Merit: 1006
full member
Activity: 215
Merit: 100
Live Long and Prosper
Done  Cool
legendary
Activity: 1736
Merit: 1006

In this case - I think the result is awful.


Your negative sentiment is one of the only "results" so far, that I'm aware of. I hope some positive, enthusiastic people visit this thread and click the article links in the original post.

Merchants can't adopt something they've never heard of, and won't accept a currency nobody has ever asked them about.
legendary
Activity: 1050
Merit: 1000
> "Google bombs" are collective efforts to link to a site by a key phrase and artificially elevate a Web site in the Google search results for that search phrase. Google bombs rely heavily on the influence of PageRank.


what you guys are doing isn't technically search engine bomb, it's something else but I don't have name for it Smiley
in order to make a search engine bomb you need to make a link with targeted keyword term as an anchor text. After some time that link will appear in search results for that specific keyword term .


zef
member
Activity: 90
Merit: 10
first search term brings up this forum post.  pretty sure that is a bad thing.
member
Activity: 76
Merit: 12
Just edit the OP to include references to good articles.  Include pros and cons so that people can inform themselves of the facts.  The facts are in bitcoins favor.

j
legendary
Activity: 1092
Merit: 1001
Done. And this thread is the first result.

lol whoops.



Recursion isn't always a bad thing.

In this case - I think the result is awful.
It provides ammunition to those who think bitcoin is a bubble hyped by desperate fanatics.
As much as google irks me sometimes - I can't help marvel at the appropriateness of it screwing with this lame attempt at self promotion.

I agree that the focus should be on getting it accepted by merchants.
Perhaps a more positive way to do this would be to encourage local bitcoin usergroups/meetups. At the meetups people could pick some local merchant(s) that a fair number would like to purchase from, and see if they can encourage and assist them in setting up bitcoin and prominently displaying the logo.
It might be the local pizza shop.. or pc shop for example.





legendary
Activity: 1736
Merit: 1006
first item looks very stupid

Do you have another suggestion?

The important thing is we search for the same phrase.

Its a controversial idea. The goal is to get hits.
Pages:
Jump to: