Google Loves Caffeine
Posted by David Schaible in SEarch Engine Facts, Search Engine Optimization, SEO, SEO Strategies, tags: Optimal Search Engine Ranking, Search Engine Optimization Strategies, Search Engine Ranking, search queries, Search Results, Website Traffic“As business people who rely on SEO, any time Google gives
us some insights into what they have planned for the future, we
need to pay attention.”
– Brad Fallon, Stompernet
We couldn’t agree more and as you may have noticed we previously told you pretty much the same thing in so many words in a two-part article we posted a while back.
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So…quite possibly what we’ve speculated for some time has finally started to happen as it’s official… Google recently announced testing of a new, more powerful version of their search engine technology.
Brad goes on to say that we should learn from what Google is telling us about the future of search and followed up with a quote, directly from Google.
*Google says, “It’s the first step in a process that will let us push the envelope on size, indexing speed, accuracy, comprehensiveness and other dimensions.”
Hmm…looks like Google is concentrating more on things that matter most when it comes to searching.
• Speed
• Accuracy
• Relevance
• Comprehensiveness
As subtle as these may seem, these are some powerful changes indeed!
Google feels so positive about the new and fully upgraded version of Google search that they codenamed it Caffeine and made it available to the public for testing.
So Northwest Arkansas SEO decided to do just that and what we found out was…well, pretty much what we suspected.
We are working on our results. Would you like a quick review as to what we found? If we get enough feedback and interest then we’ll post a part II of Google Loves Caffeine so stay tuned and be on the lookout for a second article coming soon!
*Some of the information for this article, Google Loves Caffeine, comes directly from the Official Google Webmaster Central Blog
Help test some next-generation infrastructure with Google Caffeine