Boston, MA 02/06/2014 (wallstreetpr) – Search engine results seem to have received a makeover with recent announcement that Google Inc. (NASDAQ:GOOG) has upgraded YouTube to appear first on new music search results. The new feature by Google allows YouTube videos to appear on the first page and on top of the search results. The first result on a search results is usually allocated to a search with the highest demand or one that has been optimized according to search engine optimization. This feature will allow for easy access of whatever one searches on YouTube. The YouTube searches will appear with a video with the most hit depending on what one is searching
Working of the Google upgrade
As soon as you search for a song on Google Inc. (NASDAQ:GOOG) search interface, you will be welcomed by a Google like card at the top of the results depending on what you search. The top search result will contain a link to the video for the song with small information about the artist of the song, album name as well as the release date of the album. This will be enough information that should assist people in locating their desired song at the touch of a button without the need of going through the entire search result.
It has been reported by many quarters that the card that comes with the search of any video looks a lot like a playable videos, do not be confused as they are only images intended to redirect users to YouTube with ease. Another thing worth noting is that the new search tool will mostly pay more attention to official videos. This will allow users to get what they want easily instead of searching through for the official videos that might be hidden in between lots and lots of junk.
The official videos will mostly entail videos from the artist pages or publishers depending on the artist video you would wish to watch or download. This is not to say that unlicensed videos will not appear, the only difference will be preference meaning official videos will have a higher ranking than the unlicensed videos thus their top position on Google Inc. (NASDAQ:GOOG)’s Google search. The link will also be used to point users to YouTube channels with the highest hits in a bid of driving more traffic.