cuil the new search engine is dead on arrival…

Boasting 120 million indexed pages cuil falls apart with a simple search query–like my name: Bob Baran.

Eager for a deeper more substantial search of their claimed 67,000 plus references to my name, I was sadly disappointed with the results–and I’m not the only one disappointed with their search results.

All kinds of mp3 sites (including itunes) featuring my music. A lot of it with free downloads of my songs which is a part of my record label’s marketing–yeah it’s legal but it’s all so 2006!

The problem is nothing showed up on cuil, from the last two years, within the first few pages– relevent to what I’m involved with now: Intentional Prosperity. Not even bobbaran.com which is the number one search listing in all the other search engines.

Oh, I appreciate all the publicity it gives my music.

Thank goodness google, yahoo and msn and all the others get it right. I’m not interested the hundreds of online stores carrying my music around the world. I get a full report on that stuff every time my royalty check arrives in the mail.

My main focus is Intentional Prosperity and cuil failed miserably to pull up what was really important (to me) on the web.

By the way if you haven’t yet, take advantage of getting my music free online–but don’t waste your time with cuil (believe it or not it’s supposed to be pronounced “cool”–you’re only going to get part of the story.

cuil–another promise undelivered.

-Bob Baran