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People Searches Surge Ahead
On
Google’s weekly Zeitgeist list, at least five of the top ten gaining
queries are usually people’s names. The concept of an “ego search” has
pretty much spread throughout our society. And companies like Pipl and
Spock have based their entire reputation and business on “people
search.” Yes, people search is a big deal.
Search Engine Watch’s Eric Enge noted that search engine giant Google thinks so; it hosted a People Search SIG
earlier this month. And a factoid on the Search SIG page also supports
the idea: “30% of all searches on Google or Yahoo! are for specific
people or people related,” the group states.
But the spotlight turned to Wink, Spock, and ZoomInfo on the night of
the session, as Michael Tanne, Jaideep Singh, and Bryan Burdick (the
CEOs of those respective companies) took the stage.
Furthermore, “[Y]ou can see that many companies are doing quite well
with their people search strategies,” writes Enge. “Most people are
also familiar with Classmates and its leading competitor Reunion,” he
continues, and we mustn’t forget Pipl, which won a strong standing in
the 2007 SEOmoz Web 2.0 Awards.
People search is growing segment of the search market; don’t expect the rate of its expansion to slow down anytime soon. http://www.webpronews.com/topnews/2007/05/22/people-searches-surge-ahead
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