The talk of the SEO town these days, outside of Penguins, is all about the Hummingbird.
To be honest, Google didn't want us to know about it and they said it
should have no impact on rankings or placement - so I am not so clear on
why SEOs need (not saying they shouldn't) obsess about it.
Any
change Google makes is important, but if your rankings changed because
of Hummingbird, (1) you wouldn't know it and (2) Google messed up. At
least, that is what Google wants us to believe.
Anyway, a WebmasterWorld
thread has pulled together the patent documents by Google that they
think are related to the Hummingbird algorithm. I am not saying if they
are or not, but they think they are.
The Related Hummingbird Patent Documents by Google include:
- Synonym Identification Based on Co-occurring Terms explained by seobythesea.com
- Evaluation of Substitute Terms explained by seobythesea.com
- Generalized Edit Distance for Queries explained by seobythesea.com
- Search Entity Transition Matrix and Applications of the Transition Matrix explained by seobythesea.com
Forum discussion at WebmasterWorld.
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