Will Backlinks Ever Lose Their Importance In Google |
oblivion?
Apparently not, as Google's Matt Cutts explains;
Backlinks probably still have many many years left in them, but
inevitably, what Google is trying to do is, figure out a way to fulfill
the information needs of the users. Some times, backlinks can help the
search engine decide whether a certain page serves its purpose. They are
helpful in finding out what the reputation of a site or a page is. But
for the most part, people care about the quality of the content on that
particular page - the one that they landed on. So over time, backlinks
will probably become less important.
If Google really could be able to tell when an article was written by an expert, that would help it understand the context, and sort of 'mark' it as a useful source of information for its users. Right now, Google is working on establishing authorship for the content around the web.
If Google really could be able to tell when an article was written by an expert, that would help it understand the context, and sort of 'mark' it as a useful source of information for its users. Right now, Google is working on establishing authorship for the content around the web.
Google is also getting better and better at understanding actual
language, and one of the big areas it is investing in for the coming few
months is conversation search - the sort of search where you could talk
to a machine, and it would be able to understand what you're saying,
instead of just picking up on keywords and matching them with content
found around the web.
In order to understand what someone is saying - like "How old is Barack
Obama", or "Where was he born" - to be able to know he is referring to,
that's the sort of thing that requires understanding of natural
language. As Google gets better at understanding who wrote something,
and what the real meaning of that content is, inevitably there will be a
lesser emphasis on links over time.
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