Learning from SMX West (Without Actually Having to Be There): Day 2 #smxwest
Thursday, February 12th, 2009Thanks to Barry Schwartz and Keri Morgret from Search Engine Roundtable for taking the time to live blog many of the SMX West sessions! Here are a few of my notes from Wednesday, Day 2…
Google’s SearchWiki, Customized, and Personal Search
(Archived version from SE Roundtable)
(Personalized and Customized Search from SMX East)
- For SearchWiki research, Google has actually gone into people’s homes to see what they’re searching for; not only on their computers but on notes around their computer!
- How Google thinks SearchWiki will help people:
- Bookmarking
- Improve specific name searches
- Collect information for a task
- Look at the RIGHT sites
- Refinding hard-to-find info - SearchWiki = explicit tool, Personalized Search = implicit tool (Google does work for user)
- Personalized Search: privacy-sensitive, transparent, show searcher is on and has ability to turn OFF
- Google Preferred Sites – add preferred sites with Google experiments (bases SERPS off of this)
- What does this mean for SEOs?
Bad news:
- Hard to collect metrics
- See how page ranks
Good news:
- Easier for people to find you
- Easier to retain customers who prefer your business
- Top position no longer means winner takes all! - From Google, how to deal with these new forms of search: “Make a good website.” (Ingenious.)
- To control personalized search
- Use search details
- Disable by appending &pws=0 in URL
- Log out of your Google account
- Look for extensions - Google isn’t PRESENTLY using SearchWiki to change search results
- Not a large percentage of search results are personalized – most are simply due to geographic location
- Both SearchWiki and Personalized Search do NOT have a role with Ads
- There is still an opportunity for newcomers to be found: simply by making your site valuable to users and it will come up
- Get around localized results by changing location, specifying the location you’re looking for
- Right now, SearchWiki is meant for personal use
- Someone leaves a negative SearchWiki comment on your site? Give the comment a thumb’s down and/or flag as inappropriate – feedback is taken into consideration
- As soon as a comment is flagged as inappropriate, it is removed until reviewed
- Personalized results may even happen without your logging in (using IP address)