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New Google Search Function Makes Waves
By: Scott Van Achte 2008-03-31 Earlier this month Google launched a new function which allows searchers to search deeper within existing authority search results. When searchers enter a query for certain terms... ...typically brand names such as "best buy", an additional search box appears next to the authority listing allowing for a deeper site search. This site search will then search the specified site for your next query. This feature has been available for some time using the Google Toolbar, or by entering the command " But some retailers up in arms about this new feature. The New York Times reported Monday that a number of retailers and web publishers are complaining that this additional search takes users to yet another Google page, rather than to the official company's website. This in itself may not be that big of a deal as the entire selection of organic results generated are for the single domain, however the problem escalates with the placement of paid AdWords results along side, prompting the opportunity for potential customers to stray off to the competition instead. Alan Rimm-Kaufman, a former Crutchfield executive, told the New York Times "Google's decision to sell ads on the secondary search page ignores the user's initial interest in a brand retailer like Best Buy." When someone searches for a specific brand such as "Best Buy" and then performs a secondary search, they will now see the ads for competing sites, providing Google additional profit from these ads. A Few Personal Thoughts
As with all new search features there are pro's and cons. Only time will tell if this new feature will remain, or see its demise due to some angry retailers. CommentsTag: Google Add to Del.icio.us | Digg | Reddit | Furl Have a bookmark! - About the Author: Scott Van Achte is the Senior SEO at StepForth Web Marketing. Since Joining the StepForth team back in early 2003 he has thoroughly enjoyed working in the search engine industry. When he is not busy earning his keep, Scott can be found spending quality time with his wife Lyndsay and new daughter Emma. Scott would be happy to answer any questions and can be reached at scott@stepforth.com. |
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