Beware: Google Records Everything You Write on the Internet Today

... Even if it's Just a Small Forum/Article Comment!

Phillip W. Chambley
Unfortunately, your Internet writings are "etched in stone forever" with Google and can NEVER be erased. This tremendous search engine we call Google is now searching daily and reaching out further into our cyberspace world even into our website/article/forum comments. No matter what you write, this "Gigantic" search engine will somehow pick up and record "even the smallest thing" you have written on the Internet everyday and you can NEVER turn back the hands of written and recorded time in history.

A lot of modern day professional Internet writers seem to be making the mistake nowadays of leaving certain un-called for and non-thinking words for comments, especially in website forums and or articles written for it's members. "Please think before you write?" Google picks up and records everything you write! If you are planning on having a professional career as an Internet writer, you must seriously think about every word you write over the Internet. "These words could somehow come back and haunt you forever?" and cause you problems later on in life, especially if you are planning on a future monetary established state of a financial future of writing.

I personally have a website, and it's truly amazing how Google picks up these words written on each page of my website each week. Even if I just try to hide a particular page in general over the Internet. Just out of curiosity, I recently tried to hide a website page, just to see if "Google would pick it up! And they did!" Please remember the more famous your name or website expands, Google will continue to grow with your website and or name over the years. This can be bad or good in a financial future as a professional writer.

In other words, if you use your name or even your website address in anything you write over the Internet, this expert Google search engine will record it forever. Over a long period of time this is a "Great FREE Advertisement Tool" for your website or name. However, if you have somehow used your name in a "Bad" forum/article comment and your website. This remarkable search engine will show a versus report of your name and website, leading a trail of bad and even sometimes good reviews, which can go on and on forever over the Internet.

If you have a website, you can review over the yearly results by placing your website address into the Google search engine. Even if you have a popular name as a professional Internet writer. You can also place your name into the search engine and find these outstanding results. "You will be amazed of the Google findings!" It could possibly be a comment you left years ago and did not remember? Or something you wrote in your website. "Good or Bad?"

No matter what you have written, Google will always find, seek out and historically record the purpose of your intentions of what you have written over the Internet. This process is called Internet "Keywords" which can be helpful or even harmful at times regarding certain information, especially if you have a sickness in your family. But can also be "BAD" if you have written something that Internet readers totally disagree with on a daily basis, especially a certain forum/article comment you have made without thinking of the future outcome.

"Please think before you write anything over the Internet" Even it's just a small comment in an Internet membership forum or placing a comment of a written article in any particular website. You may just make somebody "Mad" later on down the road, even if it's takes years to come of reading. Unfortunately, the words you write today, are recorded in Internet Google history and revealed later on in life.

Published by Phillip W. Chambley

Author/website designer of "secretsofsurveys.com" of the original ebook called "Secrets of Paid Online Surveys Ebook."  View profile

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  • Phillip Chambley5/28/2010

    Thank You for reading my article! Please be sure to visit my personal website called: "phillipchambley.com"

  • J. E. Davidson3/6/2009

    Thinking before writing is good advice that applies to the spoken word, too. "Let your words be tender, for tomorrow you may have to eat them."

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