Schnitzelmitkartoffelsalat

Schnitzelmitkartoffelsalat (literally "Schnitzelwithpotatosalad", schnitzel with potato salad) is a German phrase that is used to test the operations of search engines and the methods of search engine optimization. It was first mentioned on 15 November 2002 by Steffi Abel in the newsgroup de.comm.infosystems.www.authoring.misc, in a proposal to use it for what became the first recorded SEO contest. The phrase was chosen for being arbitrary and having not appeared in the Google index up to that point.

The goal was to examine the way Google read different types of HTML construction. Eventually, it became used in an unofficial contest to see which sites could receive the higher rankings. It has also become a synonym for expressions that cannot yet be found in search engine indexes.

A new expression in an April 2005 contest is Hommingberger Gepardenforelle.

Results in different search engines

Search Engine July 2005 April 2006 June 2011
AlltheWeb search 2,820 6,160
AltaVista search 3,800 6,940
Google search 18,500 21,600 40,100
MSN search Unknown 4,588 2,080 (Bing)
Vivísimo search 2,621 4,588
Yahoo! search 21,400 6,780 2,160

These results are approximate

gollark: ++delete chickens
gollark: LIGHT THEME‽
gollark: I suppose you might sometimes want to just edit a random plain text file, and it might be useful for that, but... I'd just use nano.
gollark: Builtin git integration.
gollark: Syntax highlighting.

See also

  • Nigritude ultramarine
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