| WorkChoice Industrial Relations Policy |
| Written by Google Guru | |
| Wednesday, 12 October 2005 | |
Workchoice 29/11/20062 days ago this page seem to drop out of the Google index after being no.1 for over a year for the word workchoice. Because this page has not been updated for a year I think that is why it has dropped out of the index altogether. Also we recently had an outage and the bot may have visited us on the same day saw the site was down and removed some page from the index. Only time will tell!Note:At the time of writing this article (12/10/2005) the Govt's web page referred to below placed in 10th position on Google. Changes were then made to their site and the page is now placed in the top 3 in Google Australia. This page is now no.4 in Google Australia for the phrase workchoice after being live for 36 hours.See the Workchoice article update posted on 17/10/2005 WorkChoice Industrial Relations PolicySearch Engine Optimisation Newsletter - OctoberWorkChoice, the Howard Government's new industrial and workplace relations policy was launched on our TVs last night. It seemed there was an ad for it in every ad break of every show. Reportedly the Government is spending millions of dollars on the promotion of the policy to Australians. But someone, somewhere has stuffed up. Little or no effort seems to have been put into search engine optimisation or pay per click advertising on the word WorkChoice. The Government's campaign last night kept the word WorkChoice up in front of us all the time. However the website for the new policy is actually http://workchoices.gov.au notice the plural? Not Workchoice. "Howard's Workchoice - Take The Job or Take The Sack"This is the phrase that jumps out at you when you search for workchoice In Google worldwide, the top reference is to a New Zealand site, then the ABC, then the ALP and right down in 10th spot is the workchoice Government site. Which usually isn't too bad, however in this case it is a disaster because of the sites ranked above for such a major campaign. In fact I wouldn't be surprised if within a week this article rates higher than the Government's site . All the latest surveys show that Australians are turning more and more to the Internet for extra information about current events. Unfortunately for the Government's online marketers their message will not be the one they see. More Mistakes
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