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Google SearchWiki 101: An Illustrated Guide

21 11 2008

Google SearchWiki — a new feature that allows you to move and comment on search results — has been out for less than a day, and it’s amazing to see how much confusion (as well as commentary) there is already developing. So below, some clarification on how it works,…



SearchCap: The Day In Search, November 21, 2008

21 11 2008

Below is what happened in search today, as reported on Search Engine Land and from other places across the web.
From Search Engine Land:

SEM Pre-Click & Post-Click Double Feature: Conversion Attribution and Q&A with Analytics Guru Eric Peterson In The Trenches is a spotlight of tips,…



SEM Pre-Click & Post-Click Double Feature: Conversion Attribution and Q&A with Analytics Guru Eric Peterson

21 11 2008

In The Trenches is a spotlight of tips, tricks, and news about the tools search engine marketing professionals use to give them a leg up on the competition. Today: news from the search engines, today’s double feature is Pre-Click: Conversion Attribution 101 and Post-Click Q&A with web analytics…



Search In Pictures: Yahoo’s Larry Tesler, Google Subway Ads, Yahoo Parade Float

21 11 2008

In this week’s Search In Pictures, here are the latest images culled from the web, showing what people eat at the search engine companies, how they play, who they meet, where they speak, what toys they have, and more.
Yahoo’s Larry Tesler Goodbye Party:

A Few Google Maps Subway…



Yahoo November Search Update

21 11 2008

Yahoo has informed us that they will be rolling out a search update over the weekend. Yahoo said, that you can expect “some changes to our crawling, indexing and ranking algorithms over the next few days and expect the update will be completed soon.” As always, expect the ranking to…



Two Little Things That Make A Big Difference

21 11 2008

A lot of the focus in the search marketing world—both paid and organic—is on the technical and quantitative side. And that’s understandable, given the technical background of many of the practitioners and the perception that those elements are relatively easy to control. But many search…



A Searcher’s Perspective Of iPhone 2.2 Update

21 11 2008

Last night Apple announced a software update to the iPhone.  This update was pretty major and there are tons of sites covering all the details of the changes.  I thought I just focus on the features specific to searching.
Apple made a change to the browser, featuring the Google search bar more and…



Yahoo Glue Now Available in US, Sells Kelkoo

21 11 2008

Two news items from Yahoo: Glue, the content mix’n'matcher first tested in India, is now available in the US (though in a more limited form). And Yahoo has written off sold Kelkoo, a price comparison engine, TC reports.




Google SearchWiki

21 11 2008

So here we go - Google is jumping into the social media search world. “SearchWiki” is Google’s answer to the question “Why can’t I make search work the way I want it to work, and share/learn from others doing the same thing?”

But one wonders if Google searchers have that question to begin with. As I’ve argued elsewhere, Google search had become a bit like the morning newspaper of yore - social glue that all of us could depend on because the results were pretty consistent. I don’t believe that search shouldn’t change - I’m a major proponent of change, particularly in the interface. But as Mike points out, many folks may not want this kind of change.

From Google’s announcement:

Have you ever wanted to mark up Google search results? Maybe you’re an avid hiker and the trail map site you always go to is in the 4th or 5th position and you want to move it to the top. Or perhaps it’s not there at all and you’d like to add it. Or maybe you’d like to add some notes about what you found on that site and why you thought it was useful. Starting today you can do all this and tailor Google search results to best meet your needs.,,,Today we’re launching SearchWiki, a way for you to customize search by re-ranking, deleting, adding, and commenting on search results.

..The changes you make only affect your own searches. But SearchWiki also is a great way to share your insights with other searchers. You can see how the community has collectively edited the search results by clicking on the “See all notes for this SearchWiki” link.

Clearly Google will learn a ton about search behavior through this new set of features, and presumably that will improve core search results. But what I find interesting in all this is what is says about what Google knows, and therefore decided to do. Google knows folks come to the site for repeat navigation - to find places they have already visited. And they know that they go there for discovery - to find things they’ve never visited but hope to find. A move like this seems to point Google toward bringing the two together, and potentially, re-portalizing the web.

What do I mean by that? Well, it’s clear that Google is the starting point for a very large percentage of folks on the web. But while many of us start there, we don’t spend much time there - we use Google as a way to jump from place to place. If, however, we can customize Google to become a one stop shop with all our favorite places, as well as comments and social connections, we may well change our behaviors and spend more time at that start place. While Google has never announced numbers, it’s commonly assumed that its iGoogle start page is getting less than stellar traction. But iGoogle + SearchWiki? That just might do it.

I’d like to post more thoughts on this development but the SearchWiki code has not propagated to my account, so I can’t really test drive it. I’m sure when it does, more thoughts will come up….



8 Reasons To Sign Up For SMX West Now

21 11 2008

The next Search Marketing Expo - SMX West - takes place February 10-12 at the Santa Clara Convention Center. With the pre-agenda rate expiring the first week of December, we thought we’d put together a list of the reasons you should attend.
Saving $600 enough to convince you? Stop reading and…