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Why Search Engines Reward You For Writing Articles

Yes, you are rewarded with increased traffic and possibly backlinks, which leads to increased page rank. But why would the creators of these search engines want these articles that are duplicated millions of times, necessitating the need for even larger servers, want you to submit more articles? Because they know that special roast beef dinner recipe or the diary you are storing could be lost to the world forever, by fire, decay or disposal.

The decision makers behind the search engines know there are important events, historic happenings and information that every human being in the world can share.

To give you a few examples, an ancestor, Eli, left his handwritten diary to this family. I have been reading it on occasion and transcribed one article, and shared this article on the internet. The title is Lady's Book Magazine Review by Elisha Hotchkiss 1840. It is a delightful, and entertaining view by Eli on the day he recorded this entry in his diary. Elisha Hotchkiss was one of the first Mayors of Cincinnati and wrote in his diary while traveling by river to Washington DC where he met President John Tyler. The entry below was recorded when Elisha arrived in Washington, where he met the President of the United States of America:

January 1, 1842: Fate, fortune or chance has thrown us into the city of Washington. This is a gala day. The Presidents House is open. The people go there to greet him. The streets are crowded with happy, giddy strongs, winding their way to the Presidential Mansion. There surrounded by the Ministers of State and the Ambassadors of Foreign Princes, stands John Tyler, the President in the plain simple dress of business, ready to receive the salutations and congratulations of the people. The ceremony being past, all retire peacefully and happy. No Gens Des Armes with glittering bayonet's were there to owe into silence, the disorderly, for all of the latter, there were none such there. The people who love to pay a willing homage to worth, it may be hoped that the temperance reformers after they shall have reformed all the drunkards, may engage in the cause of reforming the dandies, both male and female. Their services also might be extended to the preaching of those loathsome and unsightly encumbrances from their upper lips and chins. This latter reform would venue to restore but a few to the fellowship of humanity, from which many are now most unfortunately separated by their beauty and their personal appearance.

The above diary entries are worth sharing with the world and would be lost forever, as the diary is degrading, had I not shared this with you. And this is why the search engines reward you for submitting articles of worth.
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