Mum’s the word - but this Google core update is hardly a secret.
We’ve broken down everything you need to know about Google’s MUM, and what this means for B2B businesses across the UK.
MUM stands for Multitask Unified Model and is the technology that Google introduced to their search feature in May 2021.
This update to Google’s algorithm aims to answer search demands by using an AI-powered algorithm, helping to improve online search capability. And it’s 1000 times more powerful than its predecessor, BERT.
Currently, users need to carry out multiple searches to compare content and gain deeper insights. MUM will remove the need for that by accessing previously hidden information around a query.
The Multitask Unified Model has the ability to truly understand content, and provide solutions that are relevant. This doesn’t just include text, but images, videos, and podcasts too. Plus, it can understand 75 languages, meaning it will be able to give users the most accurate content, regardless of the language it was originally written in.
Google believes MUM will redefine the way search engines provide useful information.
When creating B2B content, it's crucial to ensure you write for both search engines and people. This is even more true with MUM.
So in light of the new update, here’s some things to remember:
Unlike BERT, there is a lot that B2B businesses can do to create rich, engaging content with this new algorithm update.
Because Google’s MUM will understand your content better than ever before, it’s more important than ever to create rich, engaging content for your audience. The more relevant and engaging the content is, the more likely you are to be found first time.
While Google’s MUM will bring in core changes to how users find content, it’s still vital you include:
Ultimately, now more than ever, great content is king. With Google MUM, you have the power to reach audiences globally.
Now multiple searching may be a thing of the past, it’s vital to know who you’re talking to, what they want to know, and what they’re likely to search for to find that content.