How Can I Contact Google? Seriously...

Discussion in 'Google' started by VestRite, Jan 30, 2008.

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    How can I contact Google? I seriously have no idea how to do this correctly. I have a suggestion for them. So do a lot of people. Is there a form or an email I can use?

    I'd rather they put the suggestion in a database (like an email inbox) than have some dude or dudette on the telephone with me trying to reassure me of whatever.

    It seems...impossible.
     
    VestRite, Jan 30, 2008 IP
  2. 501

    501 Well-Known Member

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    Well thats true, just send them a suggestion via google adsense :)
     
    501, Jan 30, 2008 IP
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    astup1didiot Notable Member

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    godmode Well-Known Member

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    It depends on what suggestion you have and what department does that affect in google. For gmail, you can send it to gmail section. I am sure everyone has their independed department emails and you can figure them out with a googsearch

    good luck. I got a few email address but i wont share in pub.
     
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  5. VestRite

    VestRite Peon

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    I tried and it seemed to go through.

    BTW, it has nothing to do with Gmail. It's just a suggestion for a filter. I'm sure many people have told them, but it is good to remind people. If enough people complain, they will probably do something. I wrote this in a reply on another post, but their douplicate content filter is extremely biased. The SERP's are not based on originality, but by Page Rank. As an author, I find this very offensive. Someone can get their page listed above the original author's page using an exact copy just because they are popular. That's ridiculous...bordering on promoting plagarism.
     
    VestRite, Jan 30, 2008 IP
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    sudhirmangla Peon

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    Register for Google web master tool. There add and claim your web site. If there is any problem with your web site it would appear there. You can use this Google web master tool to contact Google.
     
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    I agree it's not nice to see your original page outranked by a copycat.
     
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