A Premium Content Search Engine?
This man has a good point. Why isn't there a search engine specifically for premium content, such as that offered by Salon, the Wall Street Journal, etc.? The author of this article suggests the creation of a new meta tag that indicates a particular page contains premium content, but we all know that would never work.
His idea of a search engine that indexes portions of the page, but not the page itself would likely give premium sites a huge shot in the arm. Perhaps something more along the lines of Froogle would be more workable.
With Froogle, Google's shopping search engine, online retailers must manually submit an XML product feed to the Froogle database, and must keep it current, too, or it will be purged. Premium content providers could do the same thing and begin receiving search engine referrals that they cannot do as much with current search technology.
Posted by Cory Kleinschmidt
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