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The search words lyric engines are the king of the internet. An example is the big G. It domainate the search engine market.

¡°As an innovation-based company, we believe in the importance of open exchange and learning ¨C between IBM and its clients, and among the many constituents of our emerging business and societal ecosystem. The rapidly growing phenomenon of blogging and online dialogue are emerging important arenas for that kind of engagement and learning,¡± as read in the guidelines.

Web logs allow employees to learn from each other, from clients and from commentators. They also allow for two-way communication, a conversation in cyberspace that was hitherto mute, or at least, one sided.

In fact, I¡¯d say it will become indispensable as it grows and as audiences become aware. Web logs will become the human face of the machine, the moderator of the conversation. And better, he who starts the conversation, usually gets the first and last word.

The trick to it, though, is control of the information that is posted. These publications, even if altered later, can be accessible forever. It begs for review, asking, ¡°who says what to whom and who approves it and what are the liabilities and if this thing blows up in our face who fixes it?¡± Welcome to the frontier. It¡¯s wild out here on the fringes.

A web log, with its straightforward elegance, its honest and reciprocal dialogue, its inexpensiveness (though time is money), has become the next darling of marketing and public relations¡ªa real time, two-way walkie-talkie, a bulletin board of instant feedback.

Do you think it's possible that "someone/something" at Google has put a filter on my search engine results because of the "links" between the two sites and considered my sites as "spammy" because these two sites are "gonzo" now.

At one point I had some duplicate content and Google chose to show the first page it found, and drop the second - they didn't drop both. That said, Google is showing 877 pages for deserthomestoday- and I see what you mean about the forms. There is very little unique content on those pages. It does look spammy and could explain your drop.

What's wrong with having more than one web site on the Internet? Each of the sites are being used for different marketing purposes. One is a blog site, the other is for marketing but they are connected.

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