Thx for that argument.
2014-09-25 13:08 GMT+02:00 Mark Harwood :
> > He is arguing, that google is able to suggest samsung
>
> Not a fair comparison. Google suggestions rely heavily on recycling user
> behaviour (people who searched for X typically clicked/re-searched on Y)
> rather than simple s
> He is arguing, that google is able to suggest samsung
Not a fair comparison. Google suggestions rely heavily on recycling user
behaviour (people who searched for X typically clicked/re-searched on Y)
rather than simple string comparisons of your content.
See
http://searchengineland.com/how-g
Hi,
the problem I'm facing is, that my customer is complaining about the
quality of "did you mean" suggestions.
He is typing 'sammsuh' and expects to see a suggestion for 'samsung'. He is
arguing, that google is able to suggest samsung
(https://www.google.de/webhp#q=sammsuh).
I think the issue