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netultimate
06-17-2009, 02:40 AM
I watched Google’s 2009 Searchology event and noticed they did not announce any major algorithmic ranking changes.

Instead they simply announced major new features. I have to admit I think some of the stuff they showcased looked kind of cool.

I especially liked the demo with the mobile phone where the constellations were presented in a sort of 3-D context. Imagine using that technology to find your way around a new city. Or imagine creating a virtual museum or Web walking tour for your friends and family to help them learn about your community while you are at work. There is a lot of potential in that one application.

The Google Search Options feature is sort of cool, too. It adds a layer of contextual measurement to Web search that has been seriously lacking in Google’s results. Some people have pointed out to me that other search tools have offered similar contextual adjustment in the past.

True, but those search companies don’t market themselves as well as Google does. Why isn’t Microsoft having an annual “Microsoft Search Day”? Why doesn’t Yahoo! go all out in talking up the media about warm fuzzy Yahoo! stuff? Maybe they do and the media don’t care. I don’t know.

Ask could have done a lot more with its marketing budget last year by schmoozing with the media than by purchasing ads on television.

Google has taken multidimensional search mainstream. Like Universal Search Google was by no means the first engine to introduce the concept — but it’s because of Google that people expect Universal Search to work (or to stand in the way of their success).

It’s not that so many people actually use Google exclusively (most people who use Google use other search engines) — it’s just that Google does a better job of promoting itself than its competitors.

In search engine optimization we can take away the lesson that all the tricks and strategies in the world don’t amount to a hill of beans if, in the end, people are still talking about other Web sites. Search engine optimization fails when people don’t recognize the significance of the sites that have been optimized for search.

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rumsfo
06-17-2009, 05:02 AM
I watched Google’s 2009 Searchology event and noticed they did not announce any major algorithmic ranking changes.

I assume they shouldn't announce that to anyone ;)

Jenie0109
06-18-2009, 11:20 PM
I assume they shouldn't announce that to anyone ;)

of course they shouldn't... It wont be that competitive anymore.That's their strategy

~ServerPoint~
06-19-2009, 08:28 AM
Actually google is one top secret. So that is quite difficult to say something for sure about them

bermuda
06-22-2009, 02:14 AM
How did you expect Google coming and telling people about the ranking algorithm it is using anyway? If that was the case, all discussions and roars online about SEO and how Google counts and credits links and gives websites rankings would be resolved in ten seconds.

Jenie0109
07-03-2009, 12:13 AM
How did you expect Google coming and telling people about the ranking algorithm it is using anyway? If that was the case, all discussions and roars online about SEO and how Google counts and credits links and gives websites rankings would be resolved in ten seconds.

absolutely...if that's the case...how can we be competitive businessmen

arslan220
07-22-2009, 08:08 AM
hi thanks for sharing.

bob
07-22-2009, 11:32 AM
You could have said that without adding that link. :cool:

Jestin07
07-17-2012, 04:02 AM
Nice technique you used, thanks for sharing it.

masterdrugstore
07-18-2012, 06:29 AM
This adds a layer of contextual measurement to Web browser that has been lacking in Google’s results.