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February 16, 2009

Google Testing SearchWiki For Adwords

Search Engine Roundtable and Webmaster World have started a discussion of Google's testing of a SearchWiki for Adwords. The addition would give users the ability to push certain paid ads down similar to what they are offering for organic search results.

The screen shot was grabbed by a Webmaster World user but later edited out though Barry Schwartz included it in his post at SERoundtable.com. The comments about this are interesting as they suggest they could be used to impact paid results.

Something tells me Google will allow individuals to drop the presentation of ads on a personal basis - like an iGoogle type of thing. Could they eventually watch trends and one day use them for Quality Scores? Yes, but that would be a very foolish move and one that would then open them up to manipulation.

The discussion of the situation on Sphinn is amusing to say the least. Well-known marketer Fantomaster starts the comments with "Yep - Negative SEO goes PPC. What another great Google idea!"

Then Marty Weintraub of AimClear replies "@fantomaster: Jup, just line em' up and knock em off like shooting rats with a bbGun."

Following those two amusing comments the gates opened and all sorts of rumors and thoughts of gaming Adwords. If Google were to use any of this as feedback it is obvious gaming would run rampant and not the 1% one Sphinner suggests. Adwords is too big of a game and too important to major online advertisers for it to be open to such manipulation.

Interestingly Google has yet to enter into the fray.

Posted by Frank Watson on February 16, 2009 4:35 PM

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Comments

This is at personal level only, I think Google might use this data for rankings but for now it`s only affecting personal search not general.
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Sam  February 17, 2009 12:52 PM

I think the whole process is too tasky.. i still prefer the usual way.

Darren Tan  February 18, 2009 6:22 AM

I think Google has always played fair. I am sure that they have tested this before they put it on the market. Give it a chance, and see where it goes.


Allen

Allen - Montreal Web Design  February 18, 2009 7:23 AM

I'm just trying to keep on top of the changes! Yet another one to be aware of...

Sharon  February 19, 2009 9:18 AM

Hmm...
Very interesting.
But I am looking forward to the effect and result with search wiki...

Henrik Stenmann  March 15, 2009 8:47 AM

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