Google Instant – Googles New Search user Interface

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Yesterday Google Launches Its new Interface For Search Called Google Instant..To make them faster( I dont think Google is slow ). If you experienced it, after typing the something the search query bar is going up and results are changing  as you type,  you feel the speed of that.

Google thinks search users take too much time to write the whole query in search input box, and apparently i think it would takes more searches for users to get a good or best results. As per my think it would be more effecting to large queries.

Lets look What Google says about it on highlighted view :

“Our key technical insight was that people type slowly, but read quickly, typically taking 300 milliseconds between keystrokes, but only 30 milliseconds (a tenth of the time!) to glance at another part of the page. This means that you can scan a results page while you type.”

You can experience the Google instant via opening the Google.com/instant with sign in. You can see the changes in serps and adword ads while you type.

Now how this changes effects,

As per Google says, we can see increase or decrease on impression in Google analytics and Google webamster tools. As now your chances of get the impressions are more or less depends upon the query. They specified how they counted the impressions.

When someone searches using Google Instant, ad impressions are counted in these situations:

  • The user begins to type a query on Google and clicks anywhere on the page (a search result, an ad, a spell correction, a related search).
  • The user chooses a particular query by clicking the Search button, pressing Enter, or selecting one of the predicted queries.
  • The user stops typing, and the results are displayed for a minimum of three seconds.

What more changes, the series of questions take there…

Rankings are changed ? No rankings are going to stay, because algorithm or search is not changed they changed the UI. So results are going to stay. But now the keywords you choose will play the role to get the clicks for your site.

Is long tail keywords dead with google instant?

Is difference between singular or pular version of keyword is dead?

Is branded business are going to eat the cake with Google Instant ?

How your content will take change due to this change ?

I am going to write detailed post on these issues with the our  core area of online business, which coupons and promotion.

For now as per other SEO experts and gurus, it depend upon how many people use Google instant and how they accept it. But the Game of SEO will chage a bit or lot due to this, Its Guarantee.

For more inforamtion,

http://www.google.com/instant

http://searchengineland.com/google-instant-complete-users-guide-50136

http://www.seroundtable.com/archives/022883.html

http://www.searchenginejournal.com/google-instant/24033/

And for more action look at this video, I like the song

Is my team ready to take new Google Challenge

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As we are going to waited for new updates from Google the king of search, We are getting that soon as it stated in their official blog that they are ready to roll out a complete new search engine results, which is 50% more fresh than its current search results.

I know when this indexing starts roll out the results, so many things are changing and that’s why our seo efforts too.

We survived via keep the rankings fresh and alive, concentrating more on social media and a new fresh content.

For more updates

Till then Bye,

Have a Good Day

What are Broken Links? And its Causes

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A link that doesn’t work anymore is called a dead link, broken link or dangling link.

Link rot (or linkrot) is the process by which the collection of links on a website gradually point to web pages or servers that have become permanently unavailable. The phrase also describes the effects of failing to update out-of-date web pages that clutter search engine results.

Because broken links are, to some, very annoying, generally disruptive to the user experience, and can live on for many years, sites containing them are regarded as unprofessional.

Causes

A link may become dead for several reasons: The most common result of a dead link is a 404 error, which indicates that the web server responded, but the specific page could not be found. Some news sites contribute to the link rot problem by keeping only recent news articles online where they are freely accessible at their original URLs, then removing them or moving them to a paid subscription area. This causes a heavy loss of supporting links in sites discussing newsworthy events and using news sites as references.

Another type of dead link occurs when the server that hosts the target page stops working or relocates to a new domain name. In this case the browser returns a DNS error but may also display a site unrelated to the content sought. This can occur when a domain name is allowed to lapse, and is subsequently reregistered by another party. Domain names acquired in this manner are attractive to those who wish to take advantage of the stream of unsuspecting surfers that will inflate hit counters and PageRanking.

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