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Search Engines to rival humans?

Submitted by byerwills
Mon, 6 Jul 2009

With the increased sophistication of the web, we are currently the best we have ever been in terms of technological achievement, and we are getting better. Search technology is far superior to the days of old when you could set up a webpage, fill it with spam, and achieve top positions in less than a few weeks. Things have moved on since then, and now, online tools have had to get into the mindset of the human user, and really understand what people want.

Google, which is probably the biggest of the major search engines in the world, offers the user highly relevant search results in a short period of time. This is fantastic as people are continually on the go, as the world just seems to be speeding up and not slowing down. Many of the search engines seem to feel that in order to give the user what they want, they need to be able to think like the user too, and the thought processes that are instinctively human, try to be reflected in computational processes. These thought mechanisms are believed to be the key to unlocking the holy grail of the search world, is this what users are looking for?

Engineers at various locations all over the world have tried to tap into the human mind to see what makes it tick, and with the data that can be pulled from search trends and other sources, they are able to determine from patterns, what shape their algorithms should take. If search tools are able to intercept or predict what users are going to be looking for, they can present highly tangible results, in an instant.

Search Engine Marketing experts look to use this as a platform to publish websites that have highly relevant associations to terms and keywords that are being typed in. If a business is carrying out Internet Marketing, and is able to get into the mindset of the user, they can help Google and the rest of the search engines present relevant and highly accurate results for users to take advantage of, which can only be a good thing.

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Nick Singh is one of the top Strategic Internet Marketers in the UK and is the Senior Search Engine Marketer at Netcallidus Ltd, that has helped Numerous Business increase their profits Online.We are a Internet Marketing Firm that can help you increase your website profile. Please visit http://www.netcallidus.com/ for further details.


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