It is estimated that Google Hummingbird “has impacted” 90 % of searches, according to Kapil Jekishan from Webquacker. I couldn’t find out where he got that titillating statistic although I tried to find it on Google. I started with his entire sentence, but I didn’t get there. So I went to “Hummingbird 90% searches” which is the old way of finding things. In doing that I found more variations of the same quote. One came from last October 2013 when Kendall Finn predicted that it “will affect” 90% of searches worldwide (Hummingbird: Google Answers Your Questions, Anticipates What You Want to Know). Another similar quote from the end of September came from Jim Edwards who wrote in his first paragraph that “it affects 90% of search results.” (Google Changed Its Core Algorithm, Affecting 90% Of Search Results — And No One Noticed).
Another Keyword Article about Google Hummingbird and SEO Part 2
Posted by Jaco Grobbelaar on Mon, Feb 17, 2014 @ 07:55 AM
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Topics: keyword, Google Hummingbird, long-tailed Keyword, SEO