Google Will Now Tell You How It Found Your Search Results

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Google Will Now Tell You How It Found Your Search Results

Google’s About This Result page will offer you more information about how and why it showed you a selected result.

Google is adding more information to its About This Result page, which Google added in early 2021. The feature already provides you with context about the websites it’s showing you, but now you’ll also see how and why Google gives you specific search results.

Understanding How Google Got Your Search Results

Google announced the update to its About This Result page during a post on The Keyword, noting that the added information will “help you create a sense of the knowledge and find out which result are going to be most useful.”

When you look for something on Google, you might’ve noticed the three dots next to every search result. Clicking on this may cause the About This Result page, which previously only showed you information on a few specific websites.

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Google is now getting to show you ways it got your result, also as the way to improve your search results. For example, once you navigate to the About This Result page, you will see a replacement section called Your search & this result. Here, Google will show you which keywords (and related keywords) triggered the result and how your location might’ve influenced it.

As an example, Google showed a query: “how to cook fish within the oven.” The About This Result page shows that the keywords “how,” “cook,” “fish,” and “oven,” also because the related keywords “ingredients,” “recipe,” and “baked,” made Google pull up the relevant page.

This will offer you a touch more insight into how Google works. And if you are still struggling to seek out what you are looking for, the About This Result page will even offer you some search tips.

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For example, Google might tell you to place quotes around keywords that you want to be included in your search results or add a sign to get rid of specific words from your results.

Google is rolling out the update within the US only but plans on expanding the feature to more locations within the coming months.

Google Gives Users More Insight About Their Results

Google’s About This Result page is hidden within three little dots, making the feature a touch hard to seek out if you never knew about it in the first place.

Despite its inconspicuous location, it’s still a handy feature that’s worth finding out. Subsequent times you’re struggling to seek out a selected result, why not use it to seek out out how you’ll improve your search?

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