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Does Google Instant Read Your Mind?

by Jeremy Porter

Google Instant

Google Instant is a new search enhancement from Google that loads new search results with each keystroke you type – it performs queries in real-time. They should have called it Google Mindreader, because that’s what it does. Google is now pretty much predicting what you are searching for before you finish typing your query. Of course, this confirms what we’ve all known for years, Google IS actually smarter than us.

According to Google, the primary benefits of Google Instant include:

  • Faster searches – Google Instant predicts what you are looking for before you finish typing (Google states this can save a user 2-5 seconds per search)
  • Smarter predictions – Google knows the words people use to search for different things – as you start typing, Google produces a list of search terms (usually including the one you were about to type)
  • Instant Results – you no longer have to hit return to get your search results – your search results load as you’re typing.

Those are some pretty meaningful benefits. For me, I”m most excited about the fact that Google has unveiled some pretty significant innovation around what it does best: search. 15 new technologies contribute to Google Instant and with this launch, it’s pretty clear Google plans to maintain its market dominance as the world’s most used search engine.

Will This Chang Your SEO Strategy?

The most common question people will want to know about Google Instant is what impact these changes will have on search engine optimization (SEO) strategy. The short answer: none. According to Google, Google Instant doesn’t change page rankings at all, so your current rankings will be intact.

Realistically, SEO strategies will need to change as a result of Google Instant. For starters, marketers should pay attention to what alternative terms appear in Google’s suggestions list under the new Google Instant model.

Google’s suggestions can sway users to select a term other than the one they intended to search. Depending on the terms your site is indexed for, and the volume of searches for the particular term each month, websites could notice a decrease (or increase) in traffic as a result of the suggestions.

Optimizing your site for the alternative terms that show up most frequently could give you a jump on your competitors.

Instant Gratification

Google Instant is a significant change in the way Google works. I like the change and feel it’s a great enhancement to the user experience. I also like anything that saves me time in my workday (even if it’s only five seconds at a time).

By improving the user experience and delivering more instant gratification for users, I wouldn’t be surprised to see Google’s market share tick up a bit. As usage increases and user experience improves as a result of Google Instant, organic and paid search strategies may need to evolve to adapt to changes. For now, marketers should hold tight, but earmark some more budget for search enhancements in 2011.

Google Instant works great and once again changes the game for search. What do you think? Does Google Instant improve your search experience?

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