A hummingbird is a very amazing creature. Did you know that
hummingbirds are the smallest of the bird family yet they are amazingly fast
and quick? In some cases their wings can reach 100 beats per second. That’s
pretty quick for such a little bird. So when Google decides to make a major
algorithm change, what do they use for a code name? Hummingbird of course… The
name was most likely associated with the fact that Google is looking to help
users find their information quicker when they perform a search on Google.
What’s all the fuss about hummingbirds?
What is Google Hummingbird?
Google Hummingbird, officially announced on September 26th,
2013, is basically a rewriting of Google’s Algorithm and focuses on Google’s
interpretation of the answer that a user is looking for when they perform a
query. The predecessor to Hummingbird was Google Caffeine in 2009/2010 which
was more of an attempt to better crawl and index content.
With the Hummingbird algorithm update, Google is more
focused on “ranking” sites better for relevance. Hummingbird is more about
Google’s interpretation of the answer that a user is looking for when they
perform a query. This interpretation is based on the information Google has
around that query, personalized search activity, and search history.
Hummingbird is about Google trying to produce a more
intelligent search engine.
According to Google, each word in a query will receive
attention with Hummingbird. This falls in line with data presented in recent years
suggesting that the largest increase in search queries is for more complex, 8
or more word queries. (Read: People are becoming more savvy searchers or have a
lot of questions). So it stands to reason that with increasingly complicated
searches, Google’s results should be more relevant to the user’s query right? A
smarter search engine is required.
Google is stating that the Hummingbird algorithm is much
more intelligent than previous algorithms. It is able to answer questions,
filter the answers and even present comparison data with but a glance. The
algorithm is meant to provide the searcher with highly relevant results quicker
than before.
Two Main Changes with Google Hummingbird
• Move to
semantic/conversational search results – instead of traditional keyword
searches, Hummingbird uses conversational searches to deliver search results
that are more on point with what users are looking for.
• More
Focus on Complex Queries / Mobile search – with more and more people using
mobile phones and mobile search, Google is attempting to better understand and
anticipate the answers to what people are seeking on their mobile devices.
According to Google, “Google will keep reinventing itself to give you all you
need for a simple and intuitive experience. At some point, pulling out a
smartphone to do a search will feel as archaic as a dial-up modem.” Android
anyone?
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