Have You Heard Of The New Google Tweet Section?


Google and Twitter have teamed up. Google will
now have a tweet section, which will appear in
real time on the top of the search engine when
users search for keywords or phrases
This groundbreaking initiative, joins the Internet
giants, Google and Twitter, and will change the
Google search algorithm. When searching with a
mobile -smartphone or tablets, tweets related to
the topic searched appear. For example, as
Webpronews noted, when you search on a name,
such as “Taylor Swift”, you see tweets that she
has put out there. Google will therefore include a
new section with tweets which will be the first
thing that appears when searching with the
mobile.
For now, this new single will be available in the
US English version, but they are planning to
expand this amendment both to other countries
and in other languages. It may be used on
Android and Apple operating systems, and from a
pc browser.
Binding of the search engine and a social network
is going to generate a large change in SEO
( Search engine Opimization). Twitter favors this
change because it will offer a much higher
visibility for its registered users, whether
individual profiles as brand or media.
In terms of which tweets, Google chooses to
show, it could be taking any variety of factors
into account. It does say “Popular on Twitter,” on
some certain results, but it sometimes shows
tweets that are only seconds old and haven’t had
much time to become too popular, so it’s likely
taking other popularity signals into account.
Possibly follower count or popularity of shared
links.
Webpronews still states that, Google in its initial
blog post showed an example of a search for
Malcolm X, and included a tweet from Stacy
Parker LeMelle, who has 10.5K followers. The
tweet was just 12 seconds old. Google is likely
using the popularity of the actual link being
shared as a signal as well. That same tweet
included a link from the New York Times, which
was no doubt shared plenty of times.
This agreement also also enhances rumors of a
possible takeover of Twitter by Google.
This is an exciting new concept for online
businesses and individual bloggers alike.
Do you like Google’s approach? How would you
like to see them change it? Share your thoughts
in the comments.
I would love to hear from you!!

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