Google Shuts the Door to the Complaint Department
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Google came out swinging on Wednesday when they hit the press
with news of their new search algorithm, Hummingbird. Reporters and
social media insiders did not even have time to pick their jaws up off
the floor, when Google turned around and surprised them with quick left
by informing the already shocked crowd that Hummingbird has been fully
operational since last month.
Hummingbird is the brain child of
Larry Page and Sergy Brin, the Stanford alumni that originated the page
ranking system, which by the way, made the cut, and is among the 200
plus elements that comprise Hummingbird's algorithm.
The page
ranking system is basically responsible for determining the importance
of a website, and then for marking its place with a numeric figure from
one to ten, ten being the highest. This explains why links to your
website are so important, each link counts for something. Just what and
how is its own algorithm altogether.
Up until now, social media
management companies and search engine optimization Gurus used a keyword
system, but rumor has it that Google has stopped reporting to its
sister site Google Analytics. This is bound to through some companies
for loop. Not to worry if you have been wise enough to follow the rules,
you will only stand to gain from the changes.
Hummingbird is the
first entirely new search engine since 2001. Between now and then we
have seen Penguin, Panda, and Caffeine, but none of the three are as
dramatic a change as Hummingbird. Penguin and Panda were only upgrades
to the existing system and Caffeine is geared towards the same language
as the Hummingbird algorithm's, but its primary purpose is centered
around indexing, where Hummingbird is a sorter-of sorts. Hummingbird is
Google's way of keeping up with technology times.
Algorithms are a
sequence of events that lead to a problem solved. Google developed
Hummingbirds algorithm to sort based on concepts rather than key words
using what is referred to as" conversational language, doing away with
Boolean which takes words at face value. Using the new semantic language
returns better results now that users searches have evolved. When we
first began using search engines we typed in on or maybe two specific
words. Nowadays, our searches have gained complexity, we type full
sentences and even as questions of Google's search bar.
Hummingbird
algorithms offer a media marketer a chance at new content generation,
and the everyday user an optimized experience. Further, it does so
without negatively affecting years of climbing up the page ranking
ladder as some site owners have. Each query is sorted within its own
instance, therefore no threat to other query strings. If you are at all
concerned that these changes will have a negative effect on you or your
clients, Google says as long as you have original, high quality content,
then you have nothing to worry about.
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