As far as I know, not a single cell phone carrier publishes a telephone directory (whether opt-in or opt-out). I wondered the same thing and just to speculate, here's my list of reasons on why phone number search is so awful: > we cannot lookup a phone number on the internet with accuracy and ease The profit is closing the market to webmasters that don't allow ads at all, or that use non-Google networks. Instead of manipulating the organic search results, it would be more profitable for google to just show more ads on the search page or inflate the ad price or something.Īs your sibling comments imply, this works like a protection racket. There is a limited amount of advertiser demand. If show ads on they get majority of the revenue. > If we show ads on we get 100% of the revenue. You say it's more like DuckDuckGo, or the old magazine ads: film magazines get blockbuster trailers, gardening magazines get compost ads.Įither the ads are personalized, so the surrounding content doesn't matter, or the ads are "static", so why track everyone all the time, then? Why? I though Google's business model was tracking users to show relevant ads to them. > We need to crawl all the pages that serve our ads so that we can show ads that are relevant. That's the real money waster right there. That's even worse, it means the regular crawler is preferring generated phone number sites over blogs. Those results are organic, at least they were not marked as ads. As a result a large percentage of pages that show Google Ads are not in the search index.
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