One of the aspects I love about the internet is that the whole world uses the same internet. The internet is a world without borders where everyone can access the same sites, tools and content.
By localizing the results google (conciusly or not) is eroding one of the key features of the internet: the universal access. I believe google is not worthy of the w w w they have infront of their name because they are not working towards a wider wold web but rather a narrower local network.
Mattm I think you're great and so is Google, but you're here as Google's authority. A beacon of information in a sea of speculation. So when someone asks you a question, I reckong they want the answer, not your guess. If you don't know the answer, wouldn't it make sense to find out before making your video?
Well ... If I search for a pizza, perhaps I want to know how to make a pizza, not where can I eat one. Or something else. Or .. yes .. maybe I am curious about the history of pizza. And clickitseo has a good point.
I want Internet to go wider, not in just my local area.
Let us decide how the result to be displayed! If we want to go local, we can just click the in country radio button rite? So why you're trying to filter result based on IP?
Will it effect the situation like target market in Europe but the website is in Asia?
With respect, I think this is a bad idea. Leave it to the user to use search terms. Google is pulling other data into the query without the user having control over it. This means that if a user wanted to actually know the history of coffee, google is making an incorrect assumption. Google should not make assumptions like this. how hard is it to expect a user to type in a geographic location if that's what they actually want?
When you talked about search keywords related to to the 'Geographic Target' which also relevant to searcher's IP location, that is why it's very important to me checking for what keywords googlebot has had already crawled at my site.
THE STEPS;
1. Webmaster Tools - sign in
2. Dashboard - after clicking the web URL
3. click 'Your site on the web'
4. click 'Keywords'
It listed all of the crawled keywords e.g. Pizza, Orange, Shoe, etc. - what I can say, it's very amazing and very informative.
I think Googlebot already instructed by us if we have registered our site at Webmaster Tools for Geographic Target; Dashboard > Site configuration > Settings > Geographic target (select the country).
I think this is a dangerous route to go down until you can improve the accuracy of your IP tracking (not even sure that is feasible). For example, lets say I access the internet via my works network.
I may see results for Hull, even though I am in Leeds or even further afield in Singapore. Your results are not relevant to me in this instance.
dude, everybody knows whats near their place. maybe they should add some option of local and world search.
pktun12345 1 week ago
It is really important to know these things. Thanks to the video.
agapitoflores001 3 months ago
One of the aspects I love about the internet is that the whole world uses the same internet. The internet is a world without borders where everyone can access the same sites, tools and content.
By localizing the results google (conciusly or not) is eroding one of the key features of the internet: the universal access. I believe google is not worthy of the w w w they have infront of their name because they are not working towards a wider wold web but rather a narrower local network.
agun17 3 months ago
Mattm I think you're great and so is Google, but you're here as Google's authority. A beacon of information in a sea of speculation. So when someone asks you a question, I reckong they want the answer, not your guess. If you don't know the answer, wouldn't it make sense to find out before making your video?
UKLifeCoaching 2 years ago
Well ... If I search for a pizza, perhaps I want to know how to make a pizza, not where can I eat one. Or something else. Or .. yes .. maybe I am curious about the history of pizza. And clickitseo has a good point.
sheriff26 2 years ago
I really dont like this function.
I want Internet to go wider, not in just my local area.
Let us decide how the result to be displayed! If we want to go local, we can just click the in country radio button rite? So why you're trying to filter result based on IP?
Will it effect the situation like target market in Europe but the website is in Asia?
Please answer me. I really concern on this!
muhammadfaizalahmad 2 years ago
i just realized you have an old laptop matt...IBM think pads? aren't they from stone ages?
time to upgrade buddy
bigal21110 2 years ago
I also run my X40 ThinkPad from 2004 and its still rocking! Covers all my business application needs, so why bother upgrading?
metsesell 2 years ago
With respect, I think this is a bad idea. Leave it to the user to use search terms. Google is pulling other data into the query without the user having control over it. This means that if a user wanted to actually know the history of coffee, google is making an incorrect assumption. Google should not make assumptions like this. how hard is it to expect a user to type in a geographic location if that's what they actually want?
x7isrich 2 years ago
When you talked about search keywords related to to the 'Geographic Target' which also relevant to searcher's IP location, that is why it's very important to me checking for what keywords googlebot has had already crawled at my site.
THE STEPS;
1. Webmaster Tools - sign in
2. Dashboard - after clicking the web URL
3. click 'Your site on the web'
4. click 'Keywords'
It listed all of the crawled keywords e.g. Pizza, Orange, Shoe, etc. - what I can say, it's very amazing and very informative.
MichaelDadona 2 years ago
I think Googlebot already instructed by us if we have registered our site at Webmaster Tools for Geographic Target; Dashboard > Site configuration > Settings > Geographic target (select the country).
MichaelDadona 2 years ago
There should be an option -
Whether to tailor your results according to IP or not
almightyvegeta87 2 years ago
Isn't everyone from the UK from London ;-)
I think this is a dangerous route to go down until you can improve the accuracy of your IP tracking (not even sure that is feasible). For example, lets say I access the internet via my works network.
I may see results for Hull, even though I am in Leeds or even further afield in Singapore. Your results are not relevant to me in this instance.
clickitseo 2 years ago
If you do add this feature could you please make it works like the languages currently do?
(You can select that you would like to search only pages in Swahili for example)
TheBoredSwede 2 years ago