Spotted: Google Search Results Feedback Pop-up
First time seeing this pop-up asking for feedback on the results: (I clicked ‘somewhat satisfied’ and Google thanked me for my feedback – forgot to screenshot, sorry!)
Does this mean Google is going to start crowd-sourcing their results? Are they waving the white flag and admitting they can’t get rid of spam and asking for every user’s opinion? Seems like this is a can of worms they should be wary of opening.
Posted on June 21, 2012 at 12:16 pm by Nathan · Permalink
In: Google, Marketing · Tagged with: google feedback, search results, serps
In: Google, Marketing · Tagged with: google feedback, search results, serps







on June 21, 2012 at 11:23 pm
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Getting rid of spam
I dnt think google has the capablity of anything closer to identify the spam.
Even Google stopped spoting spam from penguin. It has entered the scare tactics to handle the publishers.
Google is entering its final days.
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on June 22, 2012 at 11:32 am
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I noticed that myself…I put “very dissatisfied” as I tend to find terrible results in googs. Low quality spam pages ranking #1…it’s awesome NOT! Good notice and share!
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