Full- Text Post Indexing In Google Blog Search
December 5th, 2008 | RSS Feed
What happened to Google Blog Search, that used to index via RSS feeds? But this method was for blogs that published partial feeds! That automatically means that Google Blog Search only indexed that partial portion. But what about the rest of the post? The links and text in that portion weren’t available through Blog Search!
Now the news that is spreading like a fire in the web world is that Google Blog Search is now using the full-text of posts (in a lot of cases), rather than other aspects!
The annoying part was that Google Blog Search was solely dependent on what was put out in a feed, rather than going for the actual indexing of the entire text of a blog post. But now, it seems that the problem has been solved…
Vanessa Fox’s recent “Google Blog Search Changes How It Indexes” article makes the whole aspect very clear.
From what Google posted in its Google Groups:
“We have changed the way we index blog posts to include the full content of the page. We’ve had occasional complaints about the use of the feed content, particularly the problem with partial feeds that you mentioned. The indexing change has improved the results for a lot of queries, both because we have the full content of the page and because we extract links that are missing from the feeds.” -Jeremy Hylton
Google BlogSearch
If it works as as it has been promised by them, that means within seconds, your full post should be indexed and searchable within Google Blog Search!!!
But are you aware of the fact that there are certain drawbacks also! Barry at SE Roundtable has also blogged about this issue . He elaborated that blogs often contains a lot of blogrolls and links to other blogs as well. Now after the full-text post indexing, links that are present in these blogs would allow a lot of people to think that there were new blog posts being done about them.
From what Google also posted in its groups about the issue:
“The downside of this change is that we see more results that match only the blogroll and other parts of the page that are common to all of a blog’s posts.
We expected some problems from blogroll matches, but may have underestimated the impact on searches using the link: operator or where the query matches a blog or blogger’s name. We do expect to fix the problem you’re seeing. We’ll use the full page content, but exclude the content that isn’t really part of the post. I’m not sure if we’ll be able to make the change before the end of the year, but we are working on it and are pretty confident that it can be solved. We’ll post an update here when we’ve got a solution.”
So let us cross our fingers and wait as to what happens next!
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December 6th, 2008 at 04:37
That's very good turn. Many blogers had started selling links through that and so more spamming. After this that can be stopped.
December 8th, 2008 at 21:50
I think google take a right steps as all Blogs aren't so useful or held meaningful discussion or debate. So what is use to waste resources for such WASTE blogs, lets allow google some time & judge which blogs have Good Material which others want to know & may be than google start to EAT full.
Till that wait & watch. me too…
December 8th, 2008 at 23:05
Interesting post. I wasn't aware of the full text posting change. Just goes to show how this game evolves over time. Will have to wait and see what effect this has.
December 17th, 2008 at 05:24
Good post, your post will definitely stop spamming in Google.