2010 search predictions



Matt Cutts gives his predictions for search and SEO in 2010.

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11 thoughts on “2010 search predictions”

  1. @jezwebb – absolutely! However, it is not that we want to exchange accuracy with real time. We want to have what we want, when we want. There is still a lot to learn from search phrases and sequential search patterns that could return better search results to me as a user.

    In the end I think it is all about presentation and interface design though. Someone out there will come up with a fancy solution that takes aim at solving the majority of the searchers needs.

  2. @jesperthegreat I think this relates to the idea that the internet is going to overtake TV as the major provider of content, and so that content needs to be up to date. No one needs yesterday's news.

  3. @jesperthegreat What if one "fact" is that the thing you're searching for just happened?

    If I search for Tiger Woods 1 minute after that story broke, yeah I'd want to see facts about Tiger Woods, but I'd also want to see the very latest stream of Tiger Woods data, in many cases.

  4. I don't get the whole real time thing. Why would I want to run a real time search when I am searching for facts? Aren't the contents composite with regards to my search query more important than what happened just there and then?

    I REALLY like that you're going to work on your interface. Especially if you're looking to work with social search. I think ASK had a good visual expression a couple of years back. 🙂

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