80% Of SEOs Said They Can Beat Wikipedia In Google
May 29, 2009 by: admin
We asked our readers a few weeks ago if they can beat Wikipedia in the Google results? The answer is yes, most SEOs believe they can beat Wikipedia’s listings in the Google results.
81% of SEOs feel they can beat the Wikipedia number one listings, if they need to. 74% said they can do it with some work, while 7% said it would be easy to do so. Let me share the break down of results:
Question: Can You Beat a #1 Wikipedia Google Listing?
:: Yes, But With Work said 117 respondents or 74%
:: No, Too Hard said 23 respondents or 14%
:: Yes, Easily said 11 respondents or 7%
:: No, Not Possible said 5 respondents or 3%
:: Other answer… said 3 respondents or 2%
That is a total of 159 responses to the poll.
Forum discussion continued at WebmasterWorld.
This story was pre-written and scheduled to go live on May 29th.
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