Will Google's New Search Feature Effect Your Site Rankings?
Google has launched a new search service called
Personalized Search.
The basic idea is to make search results more relevant to individuals by using the person's search history, and which search results they clicked on, to determine the best search results for future searches by that person.
Is this going to skew the page and keyword ranking that so many have worked so hard to achieve? See Google for the full scope.
Labels: Google Search, Google SEO, Personalized Search, Search Engine Companies, Search Engine Keywords, User Search Habits
Participants Wanted in Alexa Beta Project
Alexa, one of the leading search engine companies of the past decade, is currently seeking participants in a beta crawling project.
This is potentially a great to way to get insight at the inner workings of Alexa's search nuisances, especially since they have provided the search results for various
Internet search engines for many years. In fact,
Alexa was hailed as a pioneer in the search technology field during the early days of the search engine craze, roughly 1996 to 2000 when the infamous dot com bust happened.
(Note: Does anyone remember oldskool
MetaCrawler,
Altavista, Excite,
LookSmart, InfoSeek, Northern Light? Some also provide updates on the current top searches. For example, today they include Radioactive Spy, Google Pizza, Gift Cards, Unique Gifts, Target.)
Labels: Alexa, Crawling Technology, Gift Cards, Google Pizza, Radioactive Spy, Search Engine Companies, Search Engine Technology, Target, Unique Gifts, User Statistics, Web Site Traffic Statistics