Tuesday, June 19, 2012

Unique Content Article: 29Prime: Welcome Google Hot Searches!

<h2 class = 'uawtitle'>29Prime: Welcome Google Hot Searches!</h2><br />
<div style='font-style:italic;' class='uawbyline'>by Jennifer Stanowitz</div><br /><br />
<div class='uawarticle'>A ton of changes have occurred within Google network in the past month. For example, Google Places became Google Plus Local Pages. It includes a more intense rating system for users to enjoy. Most recently, Google Hot Trends has transformed into Google Hot Searches. Some are pleased with the changes, while others still have their reservations about it.<br />
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You may not be entirely aware of what Google Hot Searches does. It's quite simple! Basically, Google Hot Searches tracks the most searched topics on the Internet. The update will make the page look more like a magazine and have images from newspapers. The ability to search for hot trends by the date has been removed. Before this change occurred, the site offered a list of the 20 hottest search terms at any moment. Now, the list is being replaced with a smaller version of the hottest news stories for the day.<br />
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It seems that Google is hopeful that this new system will be more productive and accurate than the previous one. Many users are pleased with the changes because it offers more accurate and descriptive results. Google says that the filtering system will provide more detailed results for the searcher.<br />
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Bloggers aren't warming up to the idea of the changes. Many have expressed anger with it because they rely on the system to provide them the up-to-date searches. They are also angry that there is not a list. Bloggers would rather have a list of the top trending searches instead of random searches that are trending for the day. People are also unhappy with the fact that the Hot Searches page is too difficult to find. <br />
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Bloggers heavily rely on sites like Google Hot Searches to provide them with information of what users are searching and certain news stories the audience would like to read about. Since 2007, the list has greatly diminished. Initially, it started at the top 100 searches and now only includes the top searches for the day. Hopefully, Google will be able to tweak the new system a little bit so bloggers will be able to benefit from the changes.<br />
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Title: 29Prime: Welcome Google Hot Searches!<br />
Author: Jennifer Stanowitz<br />
Email: legalteam@29prime.com<br />
Keywords: seo, search engine optimization, 29 prime, 29prime, 29 prime reviews, online marketing, blogging<br />
Word Count: 350<br />
Category: Blogging<br />
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