Google is finally allowing folks to customize their search results with the introduction of SearchWiki. There had been talks about Google working on custom and personal search, but now you can customize your search results with SearchWiki.

The feature is revolutionary as not only you can now help figure out what pages are actually more useful in regards to your search term, you can also remove results that are useless.

The first button will allow you to vote for listing on the SERPs. The second one allows you to get rid of spam or unrelated results. I think this is great news for us users and bad news for folks who use tricks to get their way to the top. I firmly believe that the introduction of this feature will allow content to be king again. I am sure marketers will again look for ways to abuse this system, but Google is a sophisticated system already and using user input to customize search results can only make things better.
Your take: will the personalized search revolutionize the way we search online?





does anybody think that this brand new search option from google will change the way websites are ranked within google? I wonder if this will change the way results are displayed for large/profitable keywords very much? i found an overview of how the google searchwiki works at http://www.thesearchwiki.com for anybody who hasnt seen what the new google search results look like with searchwiki.
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I doubt it! People don’t know how to use the simple interface as it was.