Sameep
Statistic Decoration of Google Search
You, as a normal human being on planet earth, always search something on Google with some intent and some interest. He who does not Google, is probably asleep. Google search statistics consists of awesome and legendary facts which will wake you up.
When you perform a Google Search or you search something on any other search engine, there is always one perspective behind it. Like guessing you are looking for a laptop on Google; your intent is to find a laptop. But your interest might differ. Your interest might be in the laptop of X company and with Y different features. We know that the mind is made up with two sections: Conscious mind, and unconscious mind.
“The conscious mind determines the actions, the unconscious mind determines the reactions; and the reactions are just as important as the actions.” – E. Stanley Jones
The data you search counts as your Intent, which is from your conscious mind. This data is collected from the search queries of consumers and drawn from tools like Google Trends. But this data is still incomplete. It’s only hitting into the conscious mind of our consumers which is identifying what they had intent for. The lost information can be fetched by the unconscious mind. Content consumption data focuses on the interest of the consumer.
Good news is that Google has data of each and every kind from each and every person and of each and every second. Everyday billions of people come to Google with questions about all kinds of things from a muffin recipe to sports shoes. The word Google means: The term Google itself is a creative spelling of googol, a number equal to 10 to the 100th power, or more colloquially, an unfathomable number. Given fact resembles perfectly with the given definition.
That’s a whole lot of keywords! And to handle such a huge amount of data, we have already learned that in our subject called Statistics (the less scoring subject): the science of collecting and studying these numbers. Well I will bet studying statistics from Google search will be much more interesting than the statistics which we have studied in our childhood.
Many search engines have tried to beat Google search with their own searches. But because of this much popularity, I personally do not believe Google search will ever die. Google always tries to make their search results better by their Google algorithm.
Product Marketing Associate