Google launched an updated search offering last week called Google Instant.
Search results appear in real-time with Google Instant, the user no longer needs to click the ‘Search’ button or press enter. Results are personalised based on search histories (if you’re signed in to a Google account).
Search results appear and are revised as search terms are entered letter by letter.
Some quick thoughts from me on what this means:
- Google Instant will improve search literacy – users will become adept at creating long strings of keywords.
- The top Google ranking positions become even more crucial for website owners. The aim for website owners has always been to rank on the first page of the Google search results. Top ten was acceptable pre-Google Instant. I reckon its all about the top five results now, as this is all most users will see as they modify their search terms.
- Companies with generic terms in their brand names may suffer as a result of Google Instant as they stand more chance of losing users along the way. The generic keyword (i.e. relating to your industry or category) will expose the user to a whole raft of competitors.
- Organisations need to review and improve their Search Listing (the copy that appears under each Search Results) as this may be the bait that catches the searchers eye resulting in the click you want.
- For advertisers, hmm…. I am not sure what this means but I don’t think its very good. It may be good for Google because it will generate more impressions but I think it means a reduced dwell time for ads overall, which I would assume is likely to drive down CTRs.
- Google Instant will deliver a better mobile experience, where users are typically hunting for something very specific and are less inclined to scroll – click – scroll – click. It will work better with speech input. This is important because mobile apps are circumventing search in some respects. There is a need to improve the mobile experience.
Google Instant is coming to all Google properties in time. The company is claiming that Instant will save time.
Tags: Google, instant, listings, marketing, results, Search, seo
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