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Will Google Hummingbird Affect Your SEO?

Will Google Hummingbird Affect Your SEO?
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Will Google Hummingbird
Affect Your SEO?

A SPN Exclusive Article By Adrienne Erin (c) 2013

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Lately it seems like Google has improved its ability to provide direct answers to your search questions. These improvements are part of Google's new search algorithm called "Hummingbird," which is the biggest update to their search engine since the "caffeine Update" in 2009. To sum it up, Hummingbird helps Google provide more relevant knowledge to searchers - meaning the update has enabled Google to better understand the content it indexes.

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Google's new algorithm has the power to quickly analyze long, in-depth search questions instead of examining them word by word. Then, Google will be able to find and rank answers to the searched question from their indexed content.

Aside from more precise search results, Google has also made updates to other features, such as Google Now, that impact mobile devices. Updates like this affect every part of your marketing equation, but in ways that can benefit your business.

Just because Google has changed its algorithm doesn't mean SEO is dead or ruined. Let's examine how some of the Hummingbird updates affect your SEO efforts.

Google Now Cards
Google specifically describes Google Now as "the right information at just the right time." The feature aims to provide "cards" with valuable, current information throughout users' days; Google is clearly trying to improve the productivity of users' searches, specifically on mobile devices.

Google Now Cards are primarily directed at sporting events, weather, other entertainment events, restaurants, directions and more. With this feature, Google now has the ability to understand that when you're searching for a specific restaurant, you're not looking for a definition of a restaurant; instead, you want to know where the restaurant is, how long it's open today, if there are any specials, what they are serving on their menu, etc.

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