Search Me Changes the SEO Balance
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We are all of us blinded by Google, the set standard for the online search industry. So when new developments occur outside the Google-sphere, my interests start getting piqued. I have recently come across a new search engine called Search Me – an
innovative web resource that, while not up and running yet, has unveiled the main principle it will operates on – visual fluidity and relevancy by niche.
The most exiting feature of this search engine is the way it delivers the search results.
You can see previews of web sites and browse through them by moving the mouse across the screen. This visual mode is not only convenient to the user but it also changes the search engine optimization balance.
For any web site, Search Me will reduce the importance of search engine ranking and dramatically increases the importance of design and layout. This doesn’t necessarily mean that web sites with bright colors and bold graphics will get more attention, but that the ones with highly relevant layouts and graphics will.
Another feature deals with the search algorithm. You will see in the videos below the way any search can be filtered using specific categories, allowing the user to choose an appropriate niche by selecting a clear visual symbol. This method will ensure a considerably higher level of search results relevancy for the user.
Google’s got some catching up to do.



















Comments
Thanks for posting about Searchme – we really appreciate it! We wanted to
let you know that we’ve just added this cool new feature called Stacks,
which lets you collect groups of your favorite web pages and then share them
via email, web sites, Facebook®, MySpace®, and blogs like yours. We’ve also
added Searchme Media Search, which lets you search for images or videos from
Flickr™ and YouTube™.
Check out our Demo Videos:
http://www.searchme.com/press/press_videos.php
Or check out Stacks in action:
http://www.searchme.com/stacks/
Thanks!
The Searchme Team
Posted by: Searchme | June 24, 2008 1:14 PM
I have yet to find any of these new SE's that provide relevant results.
Posted by: A dust collecting fool | June 28, 2008 11:26 PM