Personalized Search Versus Personal Choice

May 18, 2008 – 4:33 pm

Personalized search is a especially since ! and have announced they are aggressively developing this service. Most likely, people will be leery of personalized search if they think that this is just be another way for companies to market to them. research has shown that there are typically two types of : and buyers.

If personalized search is to work for the , then instead of lots of targeted , the personalized had better offer targeted information that the person can use. A better information without having to bypass a of commercial sites would appeal to the .
Buyers
What if you already have the information you need or don’t want any information, but just want to make an online purchase? For buyers, information-only sites are something to be by-passed in the ’s. If personalized search can deliver the products and services the buyer wants, and not just what the want to push before them, then buyers may find some value in personalized search.
Personal Choice
Personalized search must involve personal choice if it is to succeed. The and need to be held to a minimum. Personalized search needs to be an option that can easily be turned on and off as desired. Personalized search should not be equated with limited . The person needs to feel that they are in control and not the . They also need to see real in using this service.
What if a person is sometimes an and other times a buyer, or in the matter of seconds they switch ? How will personalized search accommodate this person? Will the person have to toggle back and forth between a couple of different or click on and off a to switch between these two different forms of search? These are questions the SE’s will have to address in personalization.

has a beta personalized at: http://labs.google.com/personalized/profile.html that is pretty interesting to test. You’re told to click on Health, then the General Health and search for “stanford.” When searching for the word “bob” instead of “stanford” at the Minimum Personalize setting the first three results are “Bob the Builder,” “Bob Marley” and “Bob Dylan”. The rest of this page has no health related information on it as well. But, when the slider is pulled to Maximum Personalize, “Dr. Bob” has the first two positions followed the other results mentioned above. Its obvious has a ways to go in developing this.
Personal Privacy
If personalized search is to succeed, then personal need to be addressed and concerns held to a minimum. Will personalized search involve searching your hard drive to see what your interests are? Will your interests be stored in a cookie on your computer? What happens when multiple users share a computer - will someone else get hit with all sorts of Preparation H because of the hemorrhoid treatment searches you wanted to keep private? And will children be affected by adult personalized searches?
These are all questions that the SE’s need to address so that people do not feel that their privacy is being violated or put at risk. The more control and choice the user has over personalized search the more likely it has in succeeding for the .
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Kevin Kantola is the of Resource, a California optimization company, and has published many articles over the past 20 years.

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