Google’s New Search Wiki Promotes Search Results
by Eric Dudley on December 22, 2008
When logged in, Google allows users to adjust their organic search results by using ‘Promote’ and ‘Remove’ buttons next to the results. Although Google SearchWiki will have no impact on traditional page rankings and will only be visible to the specific user making the changes, users will be able to use the “See all notes for this SearchWiki” link to see what other users have re-ordered, removed, or added. This now becomes a useful tool to share your page preferences with others.
In this example, I’ve promoted the most relevant Internet Marketing Agency, WebsiteBiz of course…

Eric Dudley is founder of WebsiteBiz, celebrating 10 years of results-driven Internet marketing. A graduate of University of Delaware, he has led WebsiteBiz to its current leadership position as one of the Southeast’s premier Internet Marketing agencies for performance focused search marketing, email marketing, and online media campaigns. His views on online marketing strategies, search engine marketing, online media buying, permission-based e-mail marketing, website effectiveness, and web analytics have appeared in several publications including Bank Systems & Technology, Charlotte Business Journal and The Charlotte Observer.