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it's totally phucking viable,
for example, my mom became a real estate agent at 40/41 and worked it for 25 years - had a GREAT Career
and you talk like you have a phucking choice, unless you are sittting on millions you don't
this business is phucking dead
and u've been saying this lame chit since 2023 - like you haven't moved an inch
i had to check the date, just to make sure if i see right
there are still accounts here that I remember from 2023 - at this point approaching 3 years
and dose are still coping
i mean
if it takes 2+ years to finally get it, I can't help - seriously
THIS BUSINESS is mega dead
I don't know what you are expecting.
all people I know closed doors
nothing saved them - no sEO, DJs, pinterest, YOUTUBE, authority or other bullshit
ITLS ALL OVER "
and when I say it I mean it in a polite way
people here still saying "what job could I get" - same people saying it for 2 years or more
I don't know what job
but literally anything is a plus compared to this bullshido
as much as I hate to admit it - this business is as dead as small retailers in many areas due to big stores
the golden rush is over
the explanation is really simple
let's say it's 2004 - the internet is still inda new - it needs contet - articles , videos...etc.
know it's 20 years later
all the topics - beaten to death + AI that while being shit it's still pretty good at using other people's info - better than some janitor getting paid at a content mill
or for those that are low IQ - your "service" is simply not that valuable anymore
+ you got the greed of big tech
why rank YOU (the normie) when it can rank it's AI
advice: don't waste your time anymore I sincerely meant it
and here is my answer to google - biiiig fuck you, since bing will grow over time, still 120 articles scheduled. I have time, I'm not in rush. site will be sold, then build another one, and repeat.
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It may go deeper. Trump Media's $6 billion merger with TAE Technologies had to raise some red flags. What does Trump Media, a social media business, have to do with nuclear fusion? That merger has the appearance of political influence being sold. There also is Trump's son in law's investment firm trying to buy Warner Brothers.
That's definitely a question for regulators in your country. Just like here in the USA we questioned why the DOJ, in landing a historic win against Google, had no fines at all in their remedies. If I ever get an answer to that, I'll post it. Regardless, I don't think fines alone will force systemic change from Google.
I'm still getting some traffic and clicks, but conversions are worse than they've ever been. Just horrible... worse than last year, which was also bad. I mainly target the US market and I suspect much of it has to do with the you-know-what going on there. Looks like hard times ahead.
Looks like the common great decoupling graph to me. Ranks/impressions improve but clicks go down because AI theft overviews is above to steal all the traffic.
Why is the maximum fine capped at just 10% of revenue? Shouldn't the fine be much higher and increase dramatically for repeat offenses due to Google's continued pattern of criminal conduct?
The EU is much better then the USA in terms of dealing with Google, but I think they also use these fines to inflate their own budgets to profit from Google's crimes. That's why the maximum fine is capped low enough to be a tolerable business expense for Google instead of a high percentage that is punitive to promote positive change for markets.
Like the USA, some fine money may make it back to the advertisers but only after the EU takes a very large cut. Even if all the fine money went back to the advertisers, the underlying problem remains. The EU should push for a breakup of Google. Since Google is protected by the USA government, the EU should also go after the USA for providing safe harbor to a global financial criminal corporation.
Louis Rossmann chooses Google above self respect. In the end $$$ is only what counts. <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6uKZ84zwJI0">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6uKZ84zwJI0</a>
The accumulative fines, lawsuits Google has lost and pending litigation leave only one conclusion - Google is a criminal corporation. There is no redemption for this company and its repeated criminal conduct. Fines haven't stopped Google, but one could say fines have accelerated the pace of Google's criminal conduct.
Pulling the plug on Google would be good for the EU because American tech is corrupted from CEOs down to the code level. Some in the EU are pushing for tech sovereignty, and I read some stories about Google warning them not to do so (as we would expect). I'm not in the EU so maybe some here follow this closer, but the EU is expected to have the framework for tech independence available for discussion in a few months.
<b>Europe Worries Trump Poses Threat to Its Financial and Tech Sovereignty</b> - <a href="https://www.nytimes.com/2026/02/12/business/economy/trump-europe-sovereignty.html">https://www.nytimes.com/2026/02/12/business/economy/trump-europe-sovereignty.html</a>
<blockquote>European leaders have stepped up their push to reduce reliance on big American tech firms like Amazon, Google and Microsoft for cloud computing, and on financial services titans like Mastercard and Visa for payment systems.
The move to secure what are being labeled monetary sovereignty and digital sovereignty is part of a broader effort to reduce Europe’s dependence on American weapons, trade, technology and more.</blockquote>
I'd say its more not ranking at all and then ranking at position 100, position 100 probably counts as an impression. Only but a few click on position 100.
seeing massive increase in impressions but it's not correlating with increase in clicks - seems to be a bug anyone else seeing this on their account?
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You are incredibly skilled, mark...we all are. if you've made a living online for over 20 years like me, you're superior to anyone in the corporate world. End of, No one gave us a salary, a team, or a budget. We ARE the team. We ARE the budget.
I have always said this ... If you're good enough to make your own money online, you're good enough for anything. It was the hardest thing to do.
The people earning six figures in corporate digital have ONE skill set (as I started my life there and was earning that at 21 then left to do my old thing).
We have all of these skills: strategy, content, UX, analytics, monetisation, servers, audience development, because we had to.
We have had to learn this stuff from real life experience...and you know what I think back to Asmondgold's crash out.
We show up everyday.
Everyday fuc@king day.
The only reason we're struggling right now isn't because we're not good enough. It's because AI is stealing our work to replace us.
That's not a skills problem.
You are worth £200k to any company because the only people that are REALLY REALLY good online are those that have made a living from it.
If the worse come to the worse were all have to come together and do something as a collective.
Imagine that skill-set.
@rustybrick:disqus and the community, I just observed some weird happening in Google serp. At first, sometime around last week, I just ignored but I cant help because this bug keep coming back till now. Titles of articles with dates (that are updated for 2026) are reverting to 2025 dates, but their meta dates show 2026. Just so weird.
Just like from this example. Several times, the dates in their titles keep fluctuating, from Feb 2026 to Nov 2025, but their meta dates are intact to Feb 2026.
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Looks like they are treating web as a throwaway abandonware and trying to squeeze out last few bucks from it from completely ruining whats left of user experience.