Webmasters Displeased With Google's AJAX Search Results Tests!

February 5th, 2009 | RSS Feed



If you're new here, you may want to subscribe to our Full RSS feed to get a daily digest of news around search engine industry.

Just two days ago, we reported that Google is switching "completely" to AJAX based search results. But just when everything seemed to be settling down, GetClicky.com reported:

“Just know this: a major update that Google is testing has completely broken the ability for any external analytics service like Clicky to determine the search query used by a visitor arriving at your web site. Why would they do such a thing? Who knows. They aren't talking.â€

Clicky, one of Google Analytics competitors is right to have these kind of concerns! A lot of discussion on this story is going on at WebmasterWorld and Google Web Search Help forums.

Brett Tabke, who is the founder of WebmasterWorld said:

“I honestly don't think G is shortsighted enough to do something like that system wide. Websites would have little incentive to look to Google for traffic or optimize for Google. The focus would no longer be on Google for optimization. We wouldn't know what or how to optimize for keywords – optimization would be shots in the dark. Our only options would be to look for other big sources of traffic. On the other hand, we have to respect a websites – even Google's – opportunity to innovate. I think we have to see what G is doing with the Ajax before passing final judgment on it and it's intentions. I doubt that it is Googles will to break log analyzers and keyword trackers with this test. I think that is a by-product of whatever Ajax implementation google is currently testing.â€

A Google spokesperson in a statement with with SearchEngineLand said:

“We're continually testing new interfaces and features to enhance the user experience. We are currently experimenting with a javascript enhanced result page because we believe that it may ultimately provide a faster experience for our users. At this time only a small percentage of users will see this experiment. It is not our intention to disrupt referrer tracking, and we are continuing to iterate on this project.â€

It would be interesting to note Google's reaction on it!

Click here to subscribe to our RSS feed to get a daily digest of news around search engine industry. PageTraffic SEO Blog is updated four times a day and is ranked as one of the best search engine resources blog by Pandia!


 


Comments

This website uses IntenseDebate comments, but they are not currently loaded because either your browser doesn't support JavaScript, or they didn't load fast enough.

2 Responses to “Webmasters Displeased With Google's AJAX Search Results Tests!”

  1. Amir Says:

    I've also witnessed this change, it broke some javascripts that i worked with.
    I did however found a solution for it and wrote about it in my blog – bit.ly/BunTi hope it will also help you.

    Amir

  2. Webmasters Not Happy With Google’s AJAX results | DevNewz Says:

    [...] Comments [...]

Leave a Reply

Back to Top

Connect with us

Connect us on twitter
Connect us on facebook
Connect us on flickr
Connect us on youtube

Life@PageTraffic on Flickr

Cafe f5Gallery outside bay areasSweet Reception


More >>

Subscribe To Our SEO Blog


Enter your email address:

Delivered by FeedBurner

Search


PageTraffic on Facebook
SEO Blogs - Blog Catalog Blog Directory
Feedback Form