Google continues to experiment with universal search – displaying two videos side by side when queries have more than one relevant video result.
A search for “geotargeting adwords” produces the following search result:
Has Google determined this particular spelling of “geotargeting adwords” – as two words – warrants displaying two video results for any particular reason?
It appears so.
By placing the two video results horizontally, Google has also increased the total number of search results displayed for this particular search from ten results to eleven.
Yet, a search for “geo targeting adwords” – as three separate words – still continues to produce a single video link within Google’s universal search result – albeit much further down the page.
Any idea why the two word query generates two video results while the three word query gets just one?
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