Here's the clip via ColbertNation: Last night, the search wars received the Colbert bump. Bing is one of Stephen Colbert's most promoted sponsors on "The Colbert Report," (Colbert and Bing donated $150,000 to help clean up the gulf after the BP...
In 2007, Stephen Colbert's ColbertNation website began ranking #1 for terms such as [giant brass balls] and [greatest living American], in what was dubbed a Google bombing test. Chris Bowers of The Daily Kos calls the practice "Grassroots SEO...
It extends the company`s social media strategy, which includes Facebook pages for the brand and its two founders, Colbert Coldwell and Arthur Banker, a Twitter feed and profiles on Flickr and FriendFeed.
Google ranks The ColbertNation #1 for "giant brass balls"Stephen Colbert's viewers, who have already been banned by Wikipedia, have now mastered the art of googlebombing. By Elisabeth Osmeloski Editor, Search Engine Watch Copyright (c) 2007...
Google ranks The ColbertNation #1 for "giant brass balls"Stephen Colbert's viewers, who have already been banned by Wikipedia, have now mastered the art of googlebombing. Want a snapshot of the day's search marketing news?
If you conduct a search on Google for giant brass balls, The ColbertNation ranks #1. So, ColbertNation, we are not -ahem- suggesting a Google Bombing campaign… but isn't it time to start linking to the Greatest Living American?
So, can a group of bloggers with a lot of authority get The ColbertNation a higher ranking for Giant Brass Balls, a term that Colbert would like to rank #1 on Google, or Truthiness, a term that Colbert coined?