When people think of the search giant Google, many consumers think of this huge company that owns the Internet and also does not adhere to any of the public’s interests. With all big companies and entities, this may be the case; however, with what I will be showing you below, this is not the case for the world’s most popular search engine. Google wants to know how they can improve their search engine during this new year.

Last week, John Mueller, an analyst on the Google Webmaster Trends Team, published the following post on his Google Plus feed:

“Google has tried a lot of new things this year when it comes to webmaster support — such as the hangouts in a variety of languages. Which parts do you all think we should work on next year? How can we make it easier for you all to make awesome websites, which are easily findable in web-search?

If you have an existing Google Plus account, you are more than welcome to participate in Mueller’s thread about how the search giant can improve itself this year, and you may also want to browse the existing comments to see what other webmasters want out of Google as well. It is great to see the diverse comments from other webmasters and what they are currently missing from the world’s most-used search engine.

Do note that this is not a place to request anything pertaining to your listing within Google, as many comments pertaining to changes concerning their own listings (which can be achieved here) are automatically discarded and not considered.

What are the changes that you would like to see Google perform in 2012? If you are not comfortable leaving your feedback on Mueller’s Google+ post, be sure to leave your suggested changes below in this post’s comments section.