The question of big sites vs small sites
and how they rank in Google has always been one of those questions SEOs
have asked. In fact, it seems that only 30% of SEOs believe web site
size does not matter in terms of rankings.
That being said, Google's head of search spam, Matt Cutts, posted a survey on Google Docs asking you to tell them which small web sites are getting an unfair shot in Google and should rank higher.
Matt tweeted it last night:
Matt Cutts
The survey itself makes it clear that no rankings will be impacted directly from this survey:
Google
would like to hear feedback about small but high-quality websites that
could do better in our search results. To be clear, we're just
collecting feedback at this point; for example, don't expect this survey
to affect any site's ranking.
I am glad Google is indeed looking into this.
Forum discussion at WebmasterWorld.
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