SQU Data is a website for collecting and sharing data about online information resources — for SQU (Standard Questions & Utilities) analysis.
The development of this information sharing platform is taking place via Query News — for more information and to participate, please see query.news.blog
At the moment we suggest two approaches to SQU (Standard Questions & Utilities) data:
Query SQU: holding the query / question constant, analyze the results of the Utility variable
Utility SQU: holding the utility constant, analyze the results of the query / question variable
At this early stage, we have done 1 trial run of each SQU (“Query SQU” & “Utility SQU”). These are extremely rudimentary, and we welcome comments (and pingbacks, in case you publish corresponding results). We will also create a separate post you can link to (and we will publish pingbacks there, too) should you yourself try new experiments with SQU data formats.
Saachi ~ Do you remember the name of the suburbs I live in? Me ~ Naperville, why? Saachi ~ Just do a quick google search of it . I look up Naperville and see this –
If you would like to run your own experiment using SQU data analysis, then please link to this post from your post, so that a pingback to your research can generated automatically (below, in the comments area of this post).
How much money does Google make when I ask it a question?
Query SQU: Google (“How much money does Google make when I ask it a question?”)
Does the amount of money Google makes when I ask it a question depend on the answer I select?
Query SQU: Google (“Does the amount of money Google makes when I ask it a question depend on the answer I select?”)
Does the amount of money Google makes when I ask it a question depend on the answer I click on?
Query SQU: Google (“Does the amount of money Google makes when I ask it a question depend on the answer I click on?”)
Does the amount of money Google makes when I ask it a question depend on the result I select?
Query SQU: Google (“Does the amount of money Google makes when I ask it a question depend on the result I select?”)
Does the amount of money Google makes when I ask it a question depend on the result I click on?
Query SQU: Google (“Does the amount of money Google makes when I ask it a question depend on the result I click on?”)
Who pays the money which Google makes when I ask it a question?
Query SQU: Google (“Who pays the money which Google makes when I ask it a question?”)
If I don’t choose an answer when I ask Google a question, does the company still make money (e.g. by showing me “ads”? or preferred media [thereby branding the medium as a high-quality answer]?)
Query SQU: Google (“If I don’t choose an answer when I ask Google a question, does the company still make money (e.g. by showing me “ads”? or preferred media [thereby branding the medium as a high-quality answer]?)”)
If I don’t choose a result when I ask Google a question, does the company still make money (e.g. by showing me “ads”? or preferred media [thereby branding the medium as a high-quality result]?)
Query SQU: Google (“If I don’t choose a result when I ask Google a question, does the company still make money (e.g. by showing me “ads”? or preferred media [thereby branding the medium as a high-quality result]?)?”)
If I don’t select an answer when I ask Google a question, does the company still make money (e.g. by showing me “ads”? or preferred media [thereby branding the medium as a high-quality answer?)
Query SQU: Google (“If I don’t select an answer when I ask Google a question, does the company still make money (e.g. by showing me “ads”? or preferred media [thereby branding the medium as a high-quality answer?)”)
If I don’t select a result when I ask Google a question, does the company still make money (e.g. by showing me “ads”? or preferred media [thereby branding the medium as a high-quality result]?)
Query SQU: Google (“If I don’t select a result when I ask Google a question, does the company still make money (e.g. by showing me “ads”? or preferred media [thereby branding the medium as a high-quality result]?)”)
Notes
This was a trial run
Some questions were (probably too) complex
Typos galore 😯
Future iterations should include archiving an HTML copy of the SERP