Archives for the month of: August, 2007

Google’s Universal Search project has been well documented and for a while now it has been integrating its other properties (i.e. maps, product search etc) into the standard SERP. But whilst searching this week I noticed that once a search is completed which produces maps results Google are now limiting the natural search results to 7 listings for page 1. This has huge implications for search engine optimisers as it makes it even more difficult to get front page exposure. It is also safe to assume that as other types of results are integrated into Universal Search that this number could easily reduce further.

We have seen this with Ask as well with their new platform. Due to their inclusion of images video and definitions into their SERP they are now only showing 8 paid search listings. Google could easily follow suit as this can be used (as it has been by Ask) to free up real estate on the right hand side of the page. they will need to be careful how they go about doing this however as the paid listings are their main revenue driver and any reduction or change in their format could reduce earnings significantly.

It will be interesting to see how universal search pans out and if it has the desired effect. Personally if I want to search for an image I am more than happy to visit the image search page directly and likewise with video, but maybe for the less educated user a one stop search shop this would be more appealing.

Something I have just spotted in the Google results which I have never seen before. On a search for nike the result for the official nike website was showing a plus symbol accompanied by the phrase Stock quote for Nike and one clicking it the result expanded down to show the Google finance result for the Nike sports company.I have never seen this in the search results before and to me it shows a new level of interaction in the SERP. The ability to expand and minimise sections of the page to show and remove certain information. Although there has long been the option to see similar page results this has always been through a new search page and involved having to navigate away from the original results. With the ability to expand down results there would be the option to see the top 10 pages for a website or other similar information without losing your original search. I think we could see further usages of this button in the future.

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