SEO Experts QueryClick.com fear Google-Verizon Talks May Lead to End of Net Neutrality
 
  
 
 
Released on: August 06, 2010, 12:13 pm
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      QueryCLick LTD 
Industry: Internet & Online  
According to the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), net
  neutrality advocates a level playing field for all, with no form of
  content afforded preference over any other. This concept has come
  under threat recently from supposed plans by Google and Verizon, one of
the USA's leading Internet Service Providers.
The partnership between the search engine giant and telecoms operator Verizon are
  though to be concerned with the formation of a tiered payment system, in which
  content creators would pay Verizon to ensure that their site gained prominence over
  others. 
The involvement of Google in the discussion of a fee-paying service will have come
  as a surprise to many, following their appeal to protect the “openness of the
  internet”, and the ability of users to have their content made available to the
  world without having to pay for the privilege.
Such favouritism would go against the tenets of net neutrality, and has evoked a
  counter response from the FCC, whose chairman Julius Genachowski deemed such
  payment-for-preference arrangements as “unacceptable”. 
SEO experts QueryClick.com  believe that if an agreement
  between Google and Verizon results in any system which involves a site paying for
  privileged online presence, the ordinary internet user would eventually encounter
  rising broadband costs in order for sites to recoup their expenses. 
When assessing this situation though, it is necessary to investigate the concept of
  net neutrality itself, and whether it even exists in reality. 
 Although many assert that, if left to their own devices, ISPs would create pricing
  structures which would create obstacles for many site owners, the reality of the
  matter is that companies such as Google are constantly involved in the
  discrimination of content delivery by affording prominence to sites using the
  Google Adwords service.
Some may see the potential Google-Verizon proposals as a large scale version of PPC
  advertising, and there are certainly some fundamental similarities, most notably the
  idea of paying ISPs a fee to enhance a site's online presence. 
However, following the exposure that such proposals were being considered by the two
  companies, both Google and Verizon have been quick to deny their plans to implement
  a paid service. Despite this, it is understandable that many will be concerned by
  the idea of a monopolisation of content delivery, with the biggest companies
  dividing the Internet amongst themselves.
According to SEO experts QueryClick.com  this model of
  content delivery would add a new dimension to online marketing, and to search engine
  optimisation in particular. The current SEO techniques employed by web designers,
  aimed at driving their sites up the search engine rankings, may be in danger of
  being undermined by such a system. 
  About Queryclick
QueryClick is an Edinburgh based SEO firm. QueryClick is quickly becoming a leading
  figure in UK SEO and SEO web design given the company's bespoke and ethical
  approach to business. 
Contact:
  QueryClick Ltd (SC342868) 
  50 Albany Street
  Edinburgh
  EH1 3QR
  tel: 01314479079
  fax: 01317770321
               
              
                              
               
  
 
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