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While I mostly write about Peter Answers I do occasionally look into the other free online fortune tellers that are out there. One of the ones I have written about before is Ask Jud. Now I like Ask Jud, even though I sometimes mistakenly call it Jud Answers. In fact if you had to pin me down and ask which one I would want to use every day, then I would say that the virtual tarot Ask Jud is where I would spend my time.
But that’s not what this post is about. I would like to talk (or write I guess) about Google. In particular, Google Search. What I find facinating is that often times an original article like the one I wrote about Ask Jud can be at the bottom of the front page (right now I am in 8th position) but other articles that actually point to that original content can be higher up. In this case, there is a Digg I submitted that refers to that article that is actually in 3rd position!
Does this happen a lot? It doesn’t seem to be a good suggestion for Google’s customers to offer a Digg page that has very minimal content at the top of the page when a great original content article like that one can be at the bottom. That doesn’t make any sense and doesn’t seem like good business for Google.
So, if you are looking for article on Ask Jud you should just come here instead of looking at Google. This is where you will find the best information on free online fortune tellers!


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