Customize Google Search Results With Google SearchWiki
Google has launched SearchWiki, a new way to customize your search results from Google searches. SearchWiki allows you to re-rank Google Search results, delete them and add comments to them. SearchWiki is only available to signed in googlers.
The changes only affect your own searches. Once you are signed into Google, you will notices search results like the following
Suppose you wanted to search for Tracy Phillips and promote me just for the fun of it.
If you click on one of the edit type of icons, you are presented with the option to customize your search results.
Once you confirm and click the up edit arrow on the search result... BAM, the item is promoted to the top of the results. Now if that is not search engine optimization, I don't know what is.
I bet that some SEO folk are going to be using this to show their unsuspecting clients what they have done for other clients and can do it to for them as well for a small fee.
What will these fellers think of next
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