Printer Ink Blogs Are Useless
That’s right, printer ink blogs are useless! Okay, the original goal of this blog was to write about printer ink, but really, how much is there to say? I think we’ve covered it all (OEM vs remanufactured vs. refilled, it’s expensive, law suits, etc). How much more can we talk about?
In looking for something to write about today (because it has been a while). I came across the following.
Getting a printer or scanner trustworthy to a mechanism is not a formidable task. One can simply get a singular plugged in to a system. Alternatively, someone can buy a singular multi-functional printer with scanner, fax, etc., all in a singular unit. This multi-functional copy section is easy to install, efficient, as good as user-friendly. No make a difference what printer you select as befitting for you, it will final prolonged as good as yield we with hassle-free opening usually if confirmed well.
One area of regard for people who move printers to complicated operate is an ink cartridge cost. Ink cartridges for Printers have been a necessary order as good as comment for a vital volume of handling price of a unit. This price can be cut down to a good border by correct use of ink cartridges. The cartridges have been in all opposite for opposite array of a same printer brand. Canon Printer, for instance, uses opposite toner cartridges for opposite Canon printer series. The prices of a toners change according to their peculiarity as good as an array of pages they can print.
Does this make any sense? Not to me!
Printer ink blogs have become fertile grounds for search engine spiders to crawl. By fertile I mean the post contains words that people like to search for when looking for printers and printer ink online. The author of the post uses some high frequency words – printer (used 7 times), ink cartridge (used 3 times), cartridge (used 2 times), and print (used 1 time). The combination of all the other words in this post makes absolutely no sense. It is useless!
What’s the point? The point is that blog posts like these are trying to show up in search results. Hopefully in the top 1 to 3 spots. If they can do that, they can be pretty sure your eyeballs will see them. If they can attract eyeballs they will certainly get a few clicks. Eyeballs plus clicks means advertising revenues for the blog owner. For you, it means a dead end search.
Bottom line, it’s frustrating to see posts like these at the top of the search results. You, and I, are looking for something informative and relevant. Unfortunately, we end up with a set of words that don’t make any sense and some heavy use of our browser’s back button.
Take a minute and let me know what you think about this. Thanks!
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