Post by shikharani00189 on Oct 31, 2024 1:18:06 GMT -5
Google released an official press release on November 28, 2017 to announce the deployment of a new "Finance" tab within the SERP of the search engine . The latter will be added to the already well-known list of "All", "News", "Shopping", "Maps". The firm indicates that the interest in monitoring the market is growing and justifies the presence of such a tab in the search engine.
The Finance tab provides access to all information on off page seo service market monitoring . It is possible to obtain data on companies but also on securities that you follow on the stock market for example. The whole objective is to help you consider monitoring other securities and to support you in your stock market management . Of course, other tools exist but it is not uninteresting to be able to find this kind of information in Google. You can search for data on a company, as I did for Amazon in the following capture, this is quite simple. If you are interested, you can "follow" the security by clicking on the button provided for this purpose .
Tracking data in Google's Finance tab (on Amazon here)
Just above the company name, Google has placed a " Market Summary " link that provides more general information about the market, as well as information about local or national markets. Google has also placed a "Your Stocks" tab to archive all the stocks you follow . The screenshot below shows this general interface that provides a plethora of live information on the stock market.
Stock Market Evolution with Google Finance Tab
As a reminder, there were already tools dedicated to finance on Google, the firm has just decided to renew them and integrate them directly into the search engine on computers and mobile. Its objective is to meet the strong demand in this area and to create a simple-to-use system for tracking market stocks. Indeed, apart from all the technique for analyzing data that cannot be acquired in one day, you just have to click on the various "Follow" buttons to add stocks to the archives. It is rather intuitive to use...