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Mmmm! Tasty Search Goulash: Weighing in on Universal Search
- By Stoney deGeyter
- Published 07/3/2007
- Search Engine Marketing
Mmmm! Tasty Search Goulash: Weighing in on Universal Search
I've had some time to consider Google's new universal
search that they are implementing in their search results. What I see
makes me think of this in terms of search goulash.
Mmmm! a (not-so) tasty combination of everything I didn't
want in my search with some stuff I did thrown in.
First a little goulash
background. Growing up, goulash was a dish my mother made that was
essentially all of the week's dinner left-overs combined into one (not-so)
tasty dish. We dreaded goulash nights, but God bless my mother, she wasn't
willing to waste any food!
This is what universal search reminds me of. Everything that
everybody likes thrown in, but nothing that most people would find tasty.
Google realized that very few people were using their individual search areas
such as images, video, news, etc, and universal search is their
one-size-fits-all fix to that. The result is a bunch of, what I would consider
to be, irrelevant search results. I understand what Google is trying to
accomplish, I'm just not convinced this is the best approach.
When I want to buy something I typically don't wa
Perhaps better integration of those verticals would have been more appropriate. Google expirimental search gets this right. Just to the left of the search results are links to their other verticals. Maybe instead of just linking to those verticals as seen in that link above they could provide the #1 result for each under the vertical heading. This would provide the same basic concept of universal search without forcing them into the main search area, while also giving searchers more visible options.
Maybe I'm the odd man out, but when I search I know what kind of information I'm looking for. Google doesn't and universal search tries to fix that by being all things to all people. The result is merely less of what anybody really wants. And in this case, less isn't more.
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Stoney deGeyter
Stoney deGeyter runs a leading search engine marketing business with a small team of seasoned Reno SEO and marketing experts. Stoney pioneered the concept of Destination Search Engine Marketing which is the driving philosophy on how Pole Position marketing helps their clients succeed.
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