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New options in Google image search

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Google has added new options to its image search facility and is promising that this will make searching the internet easier for the user and that the results they are offered will be more relevant to their search query than before. Even though this new feature is not a complicated or particularly major development, it is thought that it will save internet users a great deal of time and will help provide them with more relevant results quicker than before. Search options can now be combined when using the Google image search option and there is still the possibility that more options could be added to this feature in the future.

When a user carries out a Google search they will be presented with the same type of web page as previously had been displayed when using Google for a search query. On the left side of the Google image search results page, various different search options will also be displayed.

There is now the option of colour available to the searcher. This means that the search carried out can be a lot more specific than before and users will be able to narrow down the results they are shown based on a specific colour. Instead of just black and white being the colours that are available to search for, the user will also now be able to carry out a search on the colours red, green and pink too.

There is also a new size option available when searching for images using Google which many believe will make the searching process a little bit easier. Users will now be able to search the internet for images based on a specific sized image that they are looking for. Again, by having such a specific option as this it will really be able to help searchers narrow down the results that they are shown and ensure that the relevancy of the results that are displayed is increased.

Another very exciting option that has also now been added to the Google image search allows image search users to carry out a search based upon the type of image that they are looking for. There are so many different types of images available on the internet this could be incredibly useful in the searching of them. By identifying if the user is looking for a clipart image, a photograph, a painting or any type of image that is available, the returned results will be so much more specific and relevant to the needs of the searcher.

These developments at Google image search are very exciting and promise to be very useful in providing Google users with faster and more relevant image search results.

We at SEO Consult can help you understand how search engine updates and developments can affect your website and your search engine optimisation campaign. We can help you prepare and react to any changes that are made by the search engines to help ensure that the techniques that you are using for your business are the very best considering your business market and the technology used by the search engines at the time.

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