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  • Social Networks Vs Search Engines

    (EMAILWIRE.COM, May 20, 2010 ) Chozeau, France - Marcelino Jeremy, who is a seasoned SEO expert, sees social networks as a huge revolution in the history of the internet. He predicts that by 2025, social networks will take over search engines. He suggests that people will stop using search engines to find new services, they would rather use social networks to contact services that are recommended in the social networks. Marcelino Jeremy is the webmaster for Farex and he also helps a young artist to promote his website. The mission of Jeremy at Farex is to create ecommerce websites using highly powerful powerful web marketing strategies. He sees the internet as one of the greatest development tools for social bookmarking, social networks and SEO.
    As per his observations, the internet users will start relying on the collective intelligence rather than on individual searches. Information found through collective intelligence will be highly effective and more objective. This is one of the best ways to assess a service provider.
    One of the problems with the search engines is that they are not capable of seeing information available like human beings. It is merely an algorithm that is designed to work on certain parameters. So one cannot expect highest level of reliability. However with the social networks this is not the case. All the information present on social networks is based out of pure human interaction. The information is presented in a way humans see it. So there is a vast difference how search engines fetch information and how social networks present information. Moreover, in social networking websites, the content is voted upon, and its popularity is decided based on number of user assessed factors including the validity and the accuracy of the information presented.
    Marcelino Jeremy quotes a study: 18% of people use social media platforms for finding information. This figure is likely to increase. As people spend more and more time on social networks, they will start looking for the information they need in a place where they spend more time. Though Marcelino Jeremy notes the rising importance of social networks, he also notes that when search engine power is combined with the social networks, the potential of both platforms will increase tremendously.
    It is the viral effect of the social networks that makes this platform highly effective in the field of SEO and search engine marketing. For more information on how to get in touch with Marcelino Jeremy, please visit http://www.facebook.com/marcelino.jeremy


    Farex group
    http://www.facebook.com/marcelino.jeremy
    +33-6-75315602
    face2019@gmail.com

    Source: EmailWire.com

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