The patent describes a number of possible steps that it might take to identify commercial queries.
The first step may be to obtain a list of user queries, and it might limit that list to keep it manageable. An example from the patent tells us that it might “retrieve those stored search queries that occur at least once per 100 million queries.” That could potentially limit the list to a few million or billion queries.
The next step might be to collect a list of phrases or keywords of interest to advertisers or webmasters or both. That can include phrases and keywords used in advertising or phrases/keywords used in meta tags.
A list of domain names that contain 2 or more hyphens might be gathered as well. We’re told in the patent that:
It is very common to see domain names that include a single hyphen, but when two, three, or more hyphens are present, this is often an indication that these domain names are associated with companies that are attempting to trick search engines into ranking their web pages more highly.
Full Article:
http://www.seobythesea.com/2011/10/...ain-name-patent-detecting-commercial-queries/
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Some good insights in this one. Took a long time for it to be granted though!
The first step may be to obtain a list of user queries, and it might limit that list to keep it manageable. An example from the patent tells us that it might “retrieve those stored search queries that occur at least once per 100 million queries.” That could potentially limit the list to a few million or billion queries.
The next step might be to collect a list of phrases or keywords of interest to advertisers or webmasters or both. That can include phrases and keywords used in advertising or phrases/keywords used in meta tags.
A list of domain names that contain 2 or more hyphens might be gathered as well. We’re told in the patent that:
It is very common to see domain names that include a single hyphen, but when two, three, or more hyphens are present, this is often an indication that these domain names are associated with companies that are attempting to trick search engines into ranking their web pages more highly.
Full Article:
http://www.seobythesea.com/2011/10/...ain-name-patent-detecting-commercial-queries/
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Some good insights in this one. Took a long time for it to be granted though!