World of Warcraft Gold & WoW Gold Owns Google, Yahoo & MSN

February 2, 2009 by Ruibo  

World of Warcraft gold has been on heavy demand for quite some time now. With a huge demand develops huge source of competitors. According to a real currency trading site with multiple sources, a MMO store was sold for 10 million dollars or roughly 635 billion World of Warcraft gold. Needless to say, competitors are battling out in every market possible, including the 3 most popular search engines.

Either all 3 search engines are doing a mediocre job or they’re all doing something right. According to an SEO expert, majority of the sites ranking up in the SERPs are using black hat methods consisting of heavy link spamming through blogs, forums and anywhere they can dip a link into.

When and if you’re searching with the term “wow gold” or “world of warcraft gold“, are you looking for a wow gold store?– A gold guide?– Or maybe even the wow gold CD album? What I believe should matter the most is relevance, do you find it relevant or even ethical?

Is "wowgold" & "world of warcraft gold" relevant in search engines?

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One Response to “World of Warcraft Gold & WoW Gold Owns Google, Yahoo & MSN”
  1. I didn’t know that people actually “buy” money in a game… WOW (not ‘World of Warcraft’, just WOW)

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