It worked! All of the previous posts that is...
If you look on the righthand sidebar, you will see a number of new winning search entries in our ongoing People vs. Inoun games. It was actually surprising to me how easy it has been to associate the word death with Home owners associations(HOA)'s. Homeowners everywhere are rejoicing at the creative comedy this has created. Score one for the little guy I guess.
But this one is my favorites so far: Homeowners associations mean death taxes. This one is oh so very interesting because it not only was the number one result, but it beat out the wikipedia article on, you guessed it, home owners associations (smile).
http://www.bing.com/search?q=homeowners+associations+mean+death+taxes With the current debates going on in congress, there are also some very interesting searches around current political leaders, death, taxes and various associations. But, because I like my job, I will leave those to the more curious.
http://www.bing.com/search?q=homeowners+associations+mean+death+taxes
With the current debates going on in congress, there are also some very interesting searches around current political leaders, death, taxes and various associations. But, because I like my job, I will leave those to the more curious.
If you do however find any interesting ones based on any or all of the current Inoun writings, please feel free to comment here or drop me a line. And all of this was done purely for fun and by simple word association, with absolutely no magic using backlinks, incoming links, inlinks, inward links, linkspam, linkspaming, linkstuffing, trackbacks, search bots, search engine bombing, link stuffing, paying money, etc.
Just plain old simple word associations. Primarily with the use of two words (well three I guess): homeowners death.
Way to go Inoun.
Inoun loves to create syntactical sugar in is spare time. He blogs about SharePoint, Bing, FAST and other search engines. Inoun works with customers on their SEO, ranking, relevancy tuning, linguistics, entity extraction, and helps customers create engaging, relevant experiences for their end users. SharePoint, FS4SP, FSIS, FSIB, FIS-E, FIS-A, CTS, IMS, and other SharePoint three or four letter words...
Inoun "codes" and has experience in the following languages: C#, C++, C, Powershell, Python, IronPython, Java, Javascript, VB, Basic, FORTRAN and COBOL. Why we don't know.
He "knows", SQL Server, Oracle, MySQL, and has worked with most other databases. Cisco, Telco, TCP/IP, IPX, SONET rings, load balancing, DNS, and other networking experiences apply. Anything in a data center that needs to be installed, moved, consolidated, removed, or training that needs to be built, well, he has done. ITIL, blah, blah, blah.
Web services, HTML, REST, JSON, yada, yada, yada...
If you got this far, he is impressed. But may also tell you that you need a life. Email will get you a lot more info. If you are kind, helpful, or need someone to design search solutions or just want to know more about how this crazy stuff works, email or comments will always work.
Who knows, there might even be a story in it for you.