Hi all, I have been thinking and wondering that if millions of articles are being uploaded every day throughout the world, then wouldn't this bring internet to a complete choking point? I mean a point where things will get saturated and that SEO and all will go out of hand completely! Where is the entire data going and how are we going to manage it say about 10 years from now? Just keep in mind its millions of articles daily for many years!! Does any expert have convincing answer for this please?
Anything can be improved, but you have also got to remember that those millions of articles might not even be indexed or viewed by a single person besides the owner. I think that the internet is 90% crap anyways. How will we manage it? As long as we improve servers, and have domain names and hosting it will continue to grow. I think there maybe a point of change on how we perceive and use the internet but for now its mostly used for simple stuff and we are just starting to scratch the surface of what it actually is capable of. I see no problem with millions of articles being uploaded a day knowledge not shared really isn't knowledge at all its more of an awareness to the person who knows it. ( hope that makes sense )
Yes FCM you make sense, but then although 90% internet is crap, yet it occupies the internet well enough. I mean, ofcourse there are billions of users by now, and that there is still scope, but what about down the line? many are getting aware of good SEO for sites and start implementing it. Do you think still many are unaware of internet business?
As long as the web hosting services keep up their storage capacity, I don't foresee a problem. Continue to write good, well-optimized content, and you'll score well in the rankings and will not disappear in the growing mass of less-than-useful articles out there.
So Jim, what i understand out of your input is that as far as we maintain quality, we will not get "laid off" from internet business? right? and how long would this hold good? 10 years? 20 years?
mirisaamali, no one can predict the time frame. But there is an old saying: Cream always rises to the top. I'm one of those who believe that quality never goes out of favor. Applying that to websites, continue to produce web pages that have helpful, interesting content. Optimize those pages. Get good links to them. And you will stand out from the crowd in the rankings. Spammy, shallow-content pages will just end up far, far down the rankings and won't affect you at all.