Post by account_disabled on Mar 4, 2024 19:34:50 GMT -8
The appear in search results. There are two layers to this. The first is appearing in personalized search results. If I use a specific app a lot then Ill expect to see that more. Then theres the second level which is the aggregated user statistics which is where they see that most people like this app for this thing so other people will see that in the search results. The second point is taking us back to what Will mentioned at the start. The personal corpus This is the idea where you get search results specific to yourself coming from your data.
So you might run a search and youll see things such as Greece Mobile Number List your messages entries in your calendar photos from your gallery. Id see different results to Will and Id see them all in the same interface as where Id see the public search results. So I might do a search for a restaurant. I might see a link to the restaurants website in the public search results but I might also see that Will sent me a message about going for dinner at that restaurant and there might be an entry in my calendar which other people wouldnt see. Its a really interesting way that we might start to appear in search results in a new format.
Then the third interesting thing here is the idea of apponly indexing.of the funnel app indexing and the bottom of the funnel a personal corpus. With universal links we talked about needing parity between the desktop site the mobile site the app. With apponly indexing we could be looking at a model where there are screens in apps that dont have a web equivalent. So you might start to see search results where theres no possibility of a website actually appearing for that. Thats also a fascinating new model. Apple already do this. Google have confirmed that theyre going to be doing.
So you might run a search and youll see things such as Greece Mobile Number List your messages entries in your calendar photos from your gallery. Id see different results to Will and Id see them all in the same interface as where Id see the public search results. So I might do a search for a restaurant. I might see a link to the restaurants website in the public search results but I might also see that Will sent me a message about going for dinner at that restaurant and there might be an entry in my calendar which other people wouldnt see. Its a really interesting way that we might start to appear in search results in a new format.
Then the third interesting thing here is the idea of apponly indexing.of the funnel app indexing and the bottom of the funnel a personal corpus. With universal links we talked about needing parity between the desktop site the mobile site the app. With apponly indexing we could be looking at a model where there are screens in apps that dont have a web equivalent. So you might start to see search results where theres no possibility of a website actually appearing for that. Thats also a fascinating new model. Apple already do this. Google have confirmed that theyre going to be doing.