Google Adds Promote and Remove Buttons to Search Results

It’s past midnight and just as I begin to think I should get some sleep, I get word of this:

Promote And Remove Buttons In Google at Cre8asiteforums.

Google’s “JohnMu” weighs in on the discussion at Cre8asiteforums.

Sooo, yes. I took screen shots. I can move my own web site up and down my SERPS pages.

From Google SearchWiki Launches, Lets You Build Your Own Search Results Page

SEO Implications?

Google emphasizes that changes made in the SearchWiki interface will have no impact on the traditional ranking of web pages. If you put your own site in the 1st position for your primary keywords, you’re the only Google user who’ll see your site at the top of the rankings. Your site will, however, be included when users click the “See all notes for this SearchWiki” link at the bottom of the page; that link leads to another page that shows what results other users have re-ordered, removed, or added.

Still, Dupont didn’t completely rule out the possibility that user data from SearchWiki may someday impact regular search rankings.

From Google’s official announcement:

The changes you make only affect your own searches. But SearchWiki also is a great way to share your insights with other searchers. You can see how the community has collectively edited the search results by clicking on the “See all notes for this SearchWiki” link.

Sooo, what’s to stop someone from purposely trying to deflate rankings by feeding into these search results?

About cre8pc

Kim Krause Berg’s long background in web design, SEO and usability includes software application functional and user interface testing, accessibility, information architecture and persuasive design. She shared her passion for Usability and SEO through her site and private consulting at Cre8pc for 17 years. Kim founded Cre8asiteforums in 1998. In the fall of 2012 she sold her forums to Internet Marketing Ninjas and retired from private consulting to join their Executive Management team where she continues her work in usability testing, customer experience and conversions design. My Online Course: Web Site Usability 101 Member: American Society for Information Science and Technology (ASIS&T) Information Architecture Institute Usability Professionals Association (UPA)
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6 Responses to Google Adds Promote and Remove Buttons to Search Results

  1. Sooo, what’s to stop someone from purposely trying to deflate rankings by feeding into these search results?

    You mean aside from the abundance of moral fortitude that is so prevalent in the SEO community…?

    Well, nothing, I guess. :D

  2. cre8pc says:

    Heh

    Google stock price goes under $300 and what I do with my own SERPS is being fed into Google’s crystal ball.

    This is making me grumpy.

  3. seo services says:

    dont let this make you grumpy. i would be far more concerned with chrome and how this will make you feel! it has HUGE impacts on seo.

  4. Art Aude says:

    So long as people understand that it only effects their own view when they’re looking at Google, I don’t see it as a problem. It might be a good way for Google to identify problem sites too – provided a human being actually looks at a site that gets a lot of ‘remove’ votes, before penalising it. I’m sure they won’t over-use it, as it’s rather open to abuse if they did!

  5. It will be time before we see the real implications. If the information collected is used to modify the serps, then it will be open to wide spread abuse!

  6. If you remove a site from results, how do you get it back?

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