Google SearchWiki Redefines SEO and Visitor Optimization


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This should have been done long ago, considering Web 2.0 is all about user-generated content, rankings and recommendation. It would seem odd that the most important web tool of all, Google, still tell you what is good or bad instead of allowing other users to do it like StumbleUpon does.

But now with Google SearchWiki, you can. In fact you should be able to see at the end of each search result the ability to “Promote” or “Remove” any search engine result based on your experience and rating. Any change you make appears in real time, but just for you while you’re logged in to your Google Account. URLs that you promote will move to the top, while the ones you remove will appear at the bottom in a separate column.

imageHowever, it’s possible that these real user inputs will go a long way in determining the actual search engine results as displayed by Google. After all, if more users promoted a web page it must be good, right?

I see this as a very significant move to visitor optimization instead of search engine optimization. Plus, you can also leave comments on each result, which you can share with other Google users. In short, you can “review” the sites you like so other users can know if it’s worth their time.

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In short, it’s called “Search Wiki” because what you, the user, does is to enhance the Google search results by creating and sharing your choice of high-quality websites.

Visitor Optimization, Not SEO

These new changes are probably the most obvious sign of the future of SEO. While optimizing for search engines can be deconstructed, understood and even manipulated, user input or “visitor optimization” is totally different. Of course you can create a thousand Google accounts and artificially inflate your rankings, but this can be easily tracked and eliminated.

Creating good poor quality content but jacking up the backlinks could have worked for SEO, but not for visitor optimization. Of course you need to produce better content but at the end of the day even that can’t make everyone happy.

Although Google SearchWiki appears to be just another tool for you to get a better experience by using Google Search, I’m sure at the backend some nerd Google employees are watching your every move and tweaking their search algorithm accordingly.

Any comments?

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No Responses to “Google SearchWiki Redefines SEO and Visitor Optimization”

  1. terabai on December 16th, 2008 7:43 pm

    sounds good except it still can be manipulated and plus people can make money out of search wiki if its in anyway does influence the SERP.

    someone could setup a program and just recruit a lot of people. The tasks is only to vote and give comment on the link. Thus the SERP will be influence.

  2. George on December 17th, 2008 12:26 am

    It is very interesting. I am not sure how Google uses this data, but I would be VERY careful about trying to manipulate. Google may be using it to find people trying to game them :)

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  4. Andy on January 7th, 2009 8:08 am

    I agree with the other posters here.

    It does all sound a bit flawed. I expect there will be plenty of people also trying to downgrade sites from competitors in the results. That’s another variation of those recruiting to promote their own site.

  5. alain on January 8th, 2009 9:05 am

    Hi Gobala,
    In a ideal world, it seems like a good idea, but in the real world, I find it a very ackward move.
    It’s really way too simple to manipulate, and I am aware of a lot of peoples which will manipulate it for sure.
    It’s seems like a surefire way to relaunch a marketers guerilla, and google will have a hard time to do anything about this (as a programmer, I know what I am talking about).
    That said, I don’t know if there is a “ideal” system
    Thanks for the post, anyway…

  6. Gobala Krishnan on January 8th, 2009 11:50 am

    Hi alain,

    Google did not mention that they will be using this to tweak their search results, but I’m pretty sure they do have some sort of secret plan. If they do, then they must have a robust system capable of preventing manipulation..

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