In this podcast, Matt and Mike discuss the differences between Google's "Autocomplete" and "Related Searches" algorithms. Autocomplete suggests search terms at the top of the search box, aiming to predict user queries. Related Searches appear after search results, offering up to eight related suggestions.
They explore strategies for managing negative results in Related Searches. Unlike Autocomplete, there's no guaranteed solution for altering Related Searches, but they use a team to perform strategic searches and influence the algorithm over time. Campaign durations vary based on search volume, with a minimum commitment of three months.
Their approach is careful not to generate unnatural search activity, which Google might disregard. The podcast concludes with an overview of the services offered, emphasizing the collaborative nature of their work in online reputation management.
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