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5 commentsMonday, November 24, 2008

Personalize Your Google Results

Google launches SearchWiki Features, Drops SearchMash

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What a novel idea :)

What a novel idea :)

Dynamic searchs

This is good new. Using existing tools like Subscribed Link or Google Base help to push your website in someone else search results. This new tool will allow everyone to sort out its own search results and give more relevancy to quality websites. On page and off page marketing will still be the first step to market a website, but hopefully link exchange will become less important.

Google has turned into DIGG?

I don't believe that Google is not going to use this info in the future for search results.  Eventually they will take this data and use it in the way they deliver search results, so we should all take note.  As Bruce Clay voiced last week, they have already stated they are implementing search results according to search patterns and trends, and this is another step away from the Google we have all known for so long.  I have noticed varied search results for many of the sites we manage for search marketing.  Results are pulling up #3 for one person and #1 for another, etc...  and this is another way to pull more data for Google to use rather than the very corrupt linking system.  Search marketing has entered a whole new era!! 

RE: Google has turned into DIGG?

It's definitely going some in some interesting new directions.

Assuming that it works as it

Assuming that it works as it should, this is a great idea.  How many of us have gotten search results for things we didn't want & had to hunt long and hard to get what we were originally trying to find...Sometimes, several times per day. 

Does it intend to save these search modifications for more than one search, in case I need to search the subject again, say in two weeks...?

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