Post by account_disabled on Mar 5, 2024 0:56:41 GMT -6
Well, now that we have laid bare the essence of the site... Google has sucked up all the information it needs and if we have been too good we risk the user not going any further. Personally, this often happens to me with Wikipedia: Google has been so good at reading (or Wikipedia at writing) that often when I search for an actor or a film I already have everything I need in the SERP. Do you understand where I'm getting at? The risk is that Google itself turns into a single, enormous container of information and that makes the final transition to the site, for which we have worked so hard, useless and unnecessary.
Semantic search today provides unique information Hong Kong Telegram Number Data based on different queries and linked together by semantic categories. Today. But tomorrow? It is not unreasonable to think that it aggregates all the information read on the sites, also through microdata, and presents it directly in response to queries, avoiding the user having to make a further click towards the site. Towards our site, in particular. In reality it can hardly happen for "normal" sites like ours but we are talking about today. We don't know what will happen in the future, but this is the direction .
So, first I say that microdata is cool that serves to give the search engine all the information about our site and then I tell you that all this information will be used against you? Well yes, it could be. In the end the funny thing is that Google will become one giant directory full of information and we will work for them, improving their service with our information. When you think about it, it's brilliant. Oh god panic. So what do we do? Nothing. We diversify the strategies through which our customers can find us, for example we strengthen the social part and prepare ourselves for the inevitable.
Semantic search today provides unique information Hong Kong Telegram Number Data based on different queries and linked together by semantic categories. Today. But tomorrow? It is not unreasonable to think that it aggregates all the information read on the sites, also through microdata, and presents it directly in response to queries, avoiding the user having to make a further click towards the site. Towards our site, in particular. In reality it can hardly happen for "normal" sites like ours but we are talking about today. We don't know what will happen in the future, but this is the direction .
So, first I say that microdata is cool that serves to give the search engine all the information about our site and then I tell you that all this information will be used against you? Well yes, it could be. In the end the funny thing is that Google will become one giant directory full of information and we will work for them, improving their service with our information. When you think about it, it's brilliant. Oh god panic. So what do we do? Nothing. We diversify the strategies through which our customers can find us, for example we strengthen the social part and prepare ourselves for the inevitable.