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	<title>Comments on: The Theorem of Query Space Optimization</title>
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		<title>By: tinkerbellchime</title>
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		<description>You said:  &quot;One day Britney Spears will be no more popular than Donna Douglas is today, but people will still be interested in moving houses.&quot;

For folks like me who don&#039;t recall who Donna Douglas is, she is Elly May Clampett from the 1960s TV series The Beverly Hillbillies.  I appreciate these cultural references mixed in with the SEO analysis; it makes things much more fun.

Nice SEO point about the continuing need to create fresh and interesting content in query spaces.  I&#039;ve heard the phrase that content is king, but I like knowing that creativity is king instead. 

By the way, is Web 3.0 going to be full of creative production-like multi-media websites?  If so, this supports the creativity is king theory.  NPR is publishing some sites that look as good as some of the Hollywood movie promo sites, but they&#039;re educational and less gimicky.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You said:  &#8220;One day Britney Spears will be no more popular than Donna Douglas is today, but people will still be interested in moving houses.&#8221;</p>
<p>For folks like me who don&#8217;t recall who Donna Douglas is, she is Elly May Clampett from the 1960s TV series The Beverly Hillbillies.  I appreciate these cultural references mixed in with the SEO analysis; it makes things much more fun.</p>
<p>Nice SEO point about the continuing need to create fresh and interesting content in query spaces.  I&#8217;ve heard the phrase that content is king, but I like knowing that creativity is king instead. </p>
<p>By the way, is Web 3.0 going to be full of creative production-like multi-media websites?  If so, this supports the creativity is king theory.  NPR is publishing some sites that look as good as some of the Hollywood movie promo sites, but they&#8217;re educational and less gimicky.</p>
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