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Google Announces Real Time Search Updates

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(Posted on Dec 13, 2009 at 05:32PM )
An announcement that may change the way we think of and use search engines!

It used to take months for search engines to index (or shuffle their search rankings) web sites. All the Search Engine Optimization (SEO) experts were looking for ways to speed up the process. Changing content became popular and as bloggers started becoming active, it was rumored that Google updated blog sites faster than normal web sites. Now there's social media. Twitter and Facebook have changed the way we communicate. Other social media sites are updating news and views in real time. Now Google has announced technology to keep up with this real time news.

Real time search. That's big news for companies like mine. We develop social media technology that enhances search engine visibility.

A few years ago I stumbled upon some things that attracted search engine rankings while doing email marketing and search engine optimization for client companies and my own member platforms.

While performing some of the tasks I noticed that my search rankings would increase. The only thing was I have to keep up the processes or other companies would overtake my efforts as everyone is competing for top spot these days.

That's when we started creating technology that would enhance the processes I had discovered. One update - a single message gets delivered all across the Internet via multiple layers of delivery technology. What's more, if a group uses the social media tools, the result to a client's web site is like having an army of marketing people.

It should be exciting to see what happens on the Internet over the coming months as the reality of real time updates becomes a reality.

We'll be constantly updating our platforms and looking at new ways - like mobile to enhance and enrich people's lives.

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