Google Search, Plus Your World

by ben 1 year ago

What everyone is talking about: Google's New Search

Search Plus Your World is Google's latest search algorithm released earlier this month.  You can try it out by just entering a search term into the Google search bar. Personal results are shown at the top of the search, and you can elect to use those or hide them.  You will need to have some kind of Google Account (Google+, Gmail, or another service that lets you log in), and you need to be logged in when searching.

I am sure there are more complex features, but we'll keep it simple for this post. 

Not a bad idea, in theory.  After all, most people would rather take a recommendation from someone they know than some stranger. But Google couldn't just altruistically create a search that is best for users "“ they added in a few twists that makes it almost worthless (at least in my opinion):

  1. You need to have a Google profile.  Ok, this makes sense. How else are they going to track your every move, know all your friends, know what photos you posted at your 8th birthday party, and where you ate for dinner last night, if you don't  have a "˜legal' way for them to track this (ie a profile in which you've signed away all rights to your content by using it through your account)?  So while this might be slightly annoying to the five people that have managed to avoid using any Google service that requires a login, it certainly isn't a deal-breaker.   For the sake of this review, I searched the term "Pizza".
  2. Search results are biased. Not terribly surprising, but all the personal results that came from my search were Google+ interactions "“ and were not terribly relevant beyond the fact that they had "˜pizza' in the post at some point.
  3. Search results don't pull from any other sources.  Google doesn't use Twitter, Facebook, or other social media to pull personal results.  The only results I see are from Google+ connections.  I might as well just be searching Google+ for these results. This really limits the benefits of personal searching. (Although I get it "“ Google doesn't want to encourage the use of their direct competitors. Let Facebook come out with their own search engine if they want to be searchable.)
  4. The most annoying results: I see posts and reviews from SUGGESTED contacts. In fact, the majority of the results were from people that I don't know, am not sure why they are suggested contacts (we probably have one friend in common), and I really don't care about their review of a Pizza Hut in California when I live in Michigan.
What do you think? Have you tried it? 

One important thing this tells us, which we predicted before Google+ even launched, was that having a Google+ profile is going to influence searches. We recommend creating and posting from Google+ for SEO reasons, whether or not you care about the social aspect of the platform. 

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