Mike Siwek is the poster-child of search engines. Why? Because, up until a few days ago, if you Googled, “mike siwek lawyer mi” it produced Mike Siwek’s web page as the first choice whereas if you Binged the same thing, you get a page about the NFL draft featuring lawyer Milloy. This was why Google was so far ahead of Bing according to this Wired article.
The problem is that the article itself put itself out of date. The Google result is now this page writing about the Wired article and the Bing result is a different one doing the same thing. The relevant result is now way down the page. So it’s all over for Mike. He is no longer the Google exemplar of quality.
A virtual Hawthorne effect!
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This sounds like a modern version of Heisenberg uncertainty. You cannot comment on a Google result without affecting it.
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Kind of dangerous to pick a query like that to show dominance – obviously neither Google nor Bing had solid results at the time as the explanations are now deemed more important.
I get this one for both Bing and Google: http://www.webconnoisseur.com/blog/seo/mike-siwek-lawyer-mi-explained/
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Note, that the first Google result is this article:
http://danwin.com/thoughts/mike-siwek-lawyer-from-michigan-shows-how-google-dominates/
which, as of 23rd of Feb, links to relevant contact information for Mike Siwek, for those few that actually wanted information about him.
So, this seems to be a self-correcting problem, thanks to basic human helpfulness.
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