Google Dataset Search aims to solve search problems.
Posted: Sat Dec 28, 2024 7:12 am
Access to the internet and media has exploded in recent years, and so it makes sense that content published months or years earlier has had plenty of time to gain authority and traffic.
The downside is that older content, if it isn’t evergreen content , usually needs fresher, more up-to-date statistics.
Not to mention that search results that point to the publication of data often direct to recently published pages, but this does not necessarily mean that the data contained in those pages is in line with the publication date.
Additionally, posts from large news organizations (think news sites like the BBC) often rank better than the domain where the data was originally published.
Nothing surprising in the context of search asia email list engines. The BBC and many Italian newspapers have much more traffic, authority, inbound links and changing content than most search sites, such as .gov sites.
Another key issue we encounter when searching for hard data on Google is access to content.
Many technical sites are technical in everything, not just in the published content. How many times do copywriters like SEOs, after a long and detailed search, manage to find an official source, but only after clicking on the result in SERP do they discover that the report with the data they need is hidden behind a paywall .
A quick search for “daily weather” (Google seems to want to use this type of .gov data to simplify the tool’s usefulness) shows how the service differs from a typical search on Google.com or local Googles.
The downside is that older content, if it isn’t evergreen content , usually needs fresher, more up-to-date statistics.
Not to mention that search results that point to the publication of data often direct to recently published pages, but this does not necessarily mean that the data contained in those pages is in line with the publication date.
Additionally, posts from large news organizations (think news sites like the BBC) often rank better than the domain where the data was originally published.
Nothing surprising in the context of search asia email list engines. The BBC and many Italian newspapers have much more traffic, authority, inbound links and changing content than most search sites, such as .gov sites.
Another key issue we encounter when searching for hard data on Google is access to content.
Many technical sites are technical in everything, not just in the published content. How many times do copywriters like SEOs, after a long and detailed search, manage to find an official source, but only after clicking on the result in SERP do they discover that the report with the data they need is hidden behind a paywall .
A quick search for “daily weather” (Google seems to want to use this type of .gov data to simplify the tool’s usefulness) shows how the service differs from a typical search on Google.com or local Googles.