Its mostly clothing, furniture and tv commercials that make you want to gouge your eyes out.thefreeman0001 said:ironically ive never heard of jcpenney
Its mostly clothing, furniture and tv commercials that make you want to gouge your eyes out.thefreeman0001 said:ironically ive never heard of jcpenney
...rule 34?BabyRaptor said:"Google spanks J C Penny"...sounds like the name of a nerd porn.
When your Google, you don't need to blackmail anyone.Darkauthor81 said:Ok so now we've seen the power of Google to nerf a company's listing positions.... I can certainly see this power being used for evil. Perhaps blackmail?
It's too late! You just had to say something, didn't you?zehydra said:...rule 34?BabyRaptor said:"Google spanks J C Penny"...sounds like the name of a nerd porn.
Haha jk.
...Oh god.
Not everything has to be about video games specifically.doomboy29 said:Why would we care about this? An what does this have to do with gaming?
We don't always write stories on gaming. That's the main focus on the site, but we often include stories about movies, comics, TV shows, technology, and even Web stuff like this.doomboy29 said:Why would we care about this? An what does this have to do with gaming?
zehydra said:...rule 34?BabyRaptor said:"Google spanks J C Penny"...sounds like the name of a nerd porn.
Haha jk.
...Oh god.
Why do we only read about SearchDex in the penultimate paragraph?vansau said:>snip<
J.C. Penney, of course, isn't happy about this. The retail chain fired SearchDex, it's search engine consulting firm. A spokeswoman for the company denied any wrongdoing in the matter, and the company issued the following statement following Google's response: "We are disappointed that Google has reduced our rankings due to this matter, but we will continue to work actively to retain our high natural search position."
This is a very public black eye for J.C. Penney, but I can't exactly bring myself to feel sorry for the company when it was pretty obviously involved with something so shady.