Google launched a brand new characteristic within the Google App for iOS named Web page Annotation. When you’re looking an internet web page within the Google App native browser, Google can “extract fascinating entities from the webpage and spotlight them in line.” Once you click on on them, Google takes you to extra search outcomes.
I do not suppose it is a new characteristic, I imply, I’ve heard of this earlier than from Google. I simply can’t discover my write up on it. Possibly it was solely Android earlier than and it was named one thing else. That being stated, this can result in folks going to your web site, then Google injecting hyperlinks in your web site that may lead your web site visits to Google Search.
Like Google hasn’t taken sufficient away from you… Now Google is taking customers who’re in your web site and taking them to look. They’ll seemingly by no means discover their means again to your web site once more.
Hate it? Effectively, Google added a brand new opt out form – the one situation, it is advisable fill it out each 30 days to say opted out.
Here’s what the Web page Annotation characteristic seems like:
On the choose out kind it says, “To choose out of this annotation characteristic for pages , fill out the next fields. The Web page Annotation characteristic triggered in your web site will likely be disabled inside 30 days of opting out.”
Ashwarya from the Google Search Assist Staff wrote within the Google Web Search Forums:
We’ve created a brand new characteristic referred to as Web page Annotation within the Google App browser for iOS. It extracts fascinating entities from the webpage and highlights them in line. When the consumer clicks on the highlighted entity, it can direct the consumer to the search end result web page for this entity. Internet publishers are in a position to choose web sites they handle out of this characteristic by submitting this type.
I do know I coated Google doing one thing like this earlier than – can anybody assist me discover it?
Discussion board dialogue at Google Web Search Forums.