URL Query Change for google

September 18, 2006 on 3:07 pm | In SEO News |

There are 2 types of searchers. You have searcher A and searcher Z. Searcher A does not use any common operators like site: or info: but instead usings terms and phrases but no operators to refine searching capabilities. Then you have the Z searchers who do use the operators.

When you type in a url queery into the address bar and type lets say espn normally the querry process would look for espn.com. This was due to more A searchers.W

We have changed that query to no longer pull up a certain domain but to display a list of possible sites so it no longer execute’s the SITE: operator or INFO: operator.

Here is a image of a search with the new query string.


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