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New Google products will impact SEO
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Google recently completed your event within search where he announced a series of new products and presented for demonstration. This summary describes some of the products that can affect the future of the SEO.
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Perhaps the most exciting and interesting search development within was the announcement of image search. Users can upload, drag and place or paste the URL of images Google, then treated as a search query.
The demonstrator searches on Google for sending a former image near a beach. Google found that the image was taken and returns the top results of a Wikipedia page about the location, followed by “similar images” in the vicinity. In another example, the “or not” guy (an Internet phenomenon) fell in the search. Two Google results on the image, as well as some similar images.
How search engine optimization for this impact? Optimize images to find by search engines is an often underestimated organic SEO tactic. Image search volume is likely to increase because of new features in Google. While the majority of searches of the image will remain informative, can search for a greater number of users with the intention of buying.
Suppose that you are a retailer online sale of shoes. A buyer enters into a shoe store and takes a picture of the shoe itself for more information. As users become more familiar with the search by image, this type of activity is likely to be increasingly common.
The potential buyer can find prices of competitor, comments or additional information. Depending on a multitude of factors, the product page or the image may appear and increases the possibility of a link or sale – even if they don’t buy from you to the next.
Companies can increase their chances of showing results of standard image and search Imaging through file names targeted by keywords, alt text and optimize the text that surrounds it. In addition, it will be more likely to trigger image results “similar” Google in search by image with multiple angles of the same product. In the world of commerce retail online, multiple product views are almost always something good and new service from Google makes several product images a goal worth the effort.
Once again, the image optimization is a method rarely says that relevant to site users. Visitors of the image can increase the visibility of your site, it extended its brand and attract links that would otherwise be impossible to obtain.
Even if a user has written two letters, Google will start showing images. If the images are striking, users can query stop, and pause your search because they have found what they were (or not) seeking. There is only one piece of advice I can offer to take advantage of snapshot images: invest in quality, attractive image is more important than ever.
The vast majority of searches of Google voice in the past has been on mobile devices, but with the announcement of Google Voice Search for desktop, which can be changed. In my experience, people tend to search through different consultations when he speaks and writes. With an increase of six times in consultation with the help of speech from May 2010 (according to the presentation of Google), probably will broad search queries slightly less, and a volume slightly older Word key “long tail” to optimize.
If Google is “obsessed with speed”, and found that speeds of lead to the improved user experience, such as Web site owners, we should be obsessed with speed. Specifically, we should be obsessed with the time that it takes a user to find what you are looking for. This is good advice for conversion optimization and organic SEO.
Google has mentioned on several points, which are concerned with the experience of the user pages of search results, although the method of measuring the experience of the user and the impact on the ranking remains a matter of speculation. If the user experience is measured directly by user metrics or algorithmically, incorrect user experience is always more bad for SEO, and a bad experience has meant less natural links. SEOs would be unwise to propose and implement improvements related to loading time of the page, navigation, and a better user experience.
What ad is most excited about? Do you see Google’s other products having an impact on how we do SEO?
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Facebook + Twitter influence on classifications of Google search
0teams regarding the direct impact of Twitter + Facebook on search rankings, marketers have been asking two questions:
What signals are Google + Bing counting?How much influence do these social signals have on the results?Over the last few weeks, we’ve been collecting data and running calculations in an attempt to provide more insight into these answers. Today, I’d like to share some results of that process. But, before we begin, there’s some important caveats.
The data we’re sharing below examines the top 30 ranking results for 10,217 searches performed on Google in late March (after the Panda/Farmer update, using top suggested keywords in each category from Google’s AdWords data). It compares the features that higher ranking results have, which lower ranking results do not. Since the standard error numbers are very, very tiny, we can be fairly confident that these correlation values would apply to Google results as a whole (i.e. if we were to run these correlations on 100K, 1 million or 1 billion results, we’d get the same correlations).
However, this does not mean we can be confident that what we’re measuring are actually ranking factors having a direct influence. Let’s use an analogy about dolphins to help illustrate:

image credit: alfonsator on Flickr
Thus, our first caveat is – correlation is NOT causation – the features we show below may indeed be directly influencing Google’s ranking algorithm, but they also may just be artifacts or features that high ranking pages tend to have (though, we do know from their public statements that at least some data from these sources is influencing the results).
It’s also true that our analyses will not be nearly as sophisticated as whatever Google + Bing are doing with the data, so while we look at raw numbers from APIs, the search engines may have arrangements enabling them to look far deeper into the signals that make a tweet or share authentic – in particular the “author authority” metric they mention in the linked interview above. Thus, the second caveat is that results presented here are likely overly simplistic. A big takeaway for marketers should, thus, be – even if you’re sure that a social metric is highly influential, spamming the heck out of it is probably a dumb way to try manipulating the rankings.
With those out of the way, let’s look at some data!
How well do metrics like the quantity of shares on Facebook, Tweets on Twitter or Google Buzz shares correlate with higher rankings in the top 30 results in Google’s web search results?

In June of 2010 we ran a similar analysis and found the highest correlated metrics to be exact match .com domain names and # of linking root domains to the ranking page. Exact match domains have fallen substantially (in both prominence and correlation) – but we’ll save that analysis for another blog post – while link metrics have remained fairly static in their correlation to higher rankings in Google. As of late March, the data is showing an unlikely new leader – shares of a URL on Facebook!
Naturally, this data shocked us. I presented at SMX Elite in Sydney last week on this and, prior to showing the slide, asked the audience, by show of hands, who believed Facebook to be more influential in Google’s rankings than Twitter. Not a single person raised their arm. When data’s this surprising (and particularly when the rest of the data from the analysis – much of it available here – matches our expectations), we want to look deeper.
My first reaction was to ask Dr. Matt Peters, SEOmoz’s in-house data scientist conducting this analysis, if the results were skewed by a few search results where Facebook shares just happened to be present in the top results. His response…?
More data:

Link data was present for nearly every result we examined (99.9%+), which is to be expected, but social data? Of this magnitude? Even for plenty of weird, uninteresting queries? Shocking. If you had asked me to guess, I would have said we’d find Facebook share data on maybe 5-10% of the results – 61% is mind-boggling. It challenges a lot of my assumptions about how far social data really could take web search (e.g. see this video from April of last year in which I proclaim there’s no way Facebook search could replace Google search), especially considering the relative newness of Facebook’s Open Graph project.
My next guess was that Facebook Shares’ correlation was simply a matter of being a good predictor of links. Surely, pages that earn lots of Facebook shares also earn lots of good links. As before, Dr. Peters had some analysis to help answer the question.

In this chart, we examine the correlations of social data, controlling for links (in this case, specifically # of linking c-blocks). And yet, we still see a remarkable positive correlation between Facebook shares and higher rankings. Twitter, on the other hand, drops dramatically, potentially signalling that its influence as direct signal may not be as strong (though we must keep in mind this data is not causal).
While we can’t say for certain whether these numbers mean that Facebook strongly influences Google rankings, I personally have some big learnings and opinions to share:
Social Metrics are Well Correlated with Higher RankingsTo me, correlation alone is interesting because I want my sites/pages to be similar to the pages that rank higher in Google, irrespective of whether those traits are directly measured in the algorithm. Pages that earn tweets + Facebook shares also correlate well with earning links, and send direct traffic on their own – ignoring these services at this point seems foolish.Testing the Direct Impact of Facebook Shares on Google is Imperative
We’ve already observed several remarkable results from testing Twitter’s impact. Facebook should be next on the list for many search marketers.I Need to Learn More About How to Earn Facebook Shares
Given the potential importance and the obvious direct impact (traffic from and visibility on Facebook itself), I, and probably many web marketers, need to examine successful strategies and brainstorm new ways to earn sharing activity from Facebook’s massive user base.Shares Might Be More Valuable than Likes
In Facebook’s own environment, a “like” of content will show up on your own “Wall” and in “Most Recent” (a new feature as of last week), but it rarely shows in “Top News” where most users scan and click. If that alone isn’t reason to encourage sharing v. liking, the data above certainly is (at least to me).Twitter May Be Less Powerful than I Thought
The correlation data and the presence of tweets in SERPs was less, in comparison to Facebook, than I would have expected. It could be that in cases like those of our experiments, where many influential Twitter users shared a URL in close temporal proximity, Google takes it as a signal, yet for standard search rankings, it’s not as powerful. We’ll definitely keep testing and watching, but my expectations for tweets correlating with rankings, after controlling for links, were higher, and thus the results, somewhat surprising.
It’s up to you how to interpret this data, but whether you believe (or have tested) the causality of Facebook/Twitter or not, all of us in the SEO sphere should be carefully watching the social space and Google’s social efforts.
For those interested, here’s the full presentation on correlation + opinion data shared at SMX Elite last week:
Looking forward to a vibrant discussion and, hopefully, some testing (and reports back) of Facebook’s influence on Google’s rankings
p.s. When the full search ranking factors report is released in the weeks to come, we’ll also be providing our methodology and a raw dump of data so anyone can reproduce and double-check our results.
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Are You Actually Paying For SEO?
0There are plenty of companies out there that claim to be SEO firms at the time. The fact is there are a lot of cowboy operations that seek to make ‘money’ to fast for those who simply are not aware of the process of “black art” of SEO or Search Engine Optimization. To try to separate the good from the bad and to help those who are unaware of the SEO process right, this is good for the kinds of conversations of a sound SEO company should be talking to you. Others simply take your money and run!
Keyword identification and research – The first thing a good SEO company to do is discuss your proposed keywords and search phrases. Using research tools keywords should discuss and recommend the most appropriate keyword selection and search phrases for your business. No point having a website at the top of Google for a search phrase that no one is there?
Google AdSense: Even a nice income opportunity
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“To maximize the profit potential of your site with Google AdSense contextually targeted ads.
-Track and manage the effects of Google’s AdSense to online reports.
-To customize Google Adsense for the figure with the style of your site.
Google AdSense uses a payment per click. Google AdSense ads on your site are relevant to content.Google AdSense delivers ads section.This all categories and companies is now very convenient because it makes Google Adsense advertiser maintenance reports for you. In addition, Google AdSense is available in a variety of user-friendly language.
In particular, Google AdSense is intuitive. This is due to extensive research and development invested to continually improve Google’s AdSense program. Google AdSense technology means your website and know how to offer more targeted ads to your site.
To participate in Google AdSense, you must meet some of its rules are strictly enforced. Such as, all Google Adsense ads are the family and go through filters sensitive language.In addition, you can block competitive ads and choose your personal presets. all links on your site need to be active and there is a limit of 100 links per page. Google Adsense does not support hidden text or hidden pages. This means that you can not have garbled text or text that melts into the background. Google Adsense ban your site if you use these techniques.
Besides Google Adsense ads, you can make some extra money by including a Google search box on your site. The smartest thing about the search box is that you pay nothing to have and keeps users on its Web site for a longer period! This allows for more possible links to Google Adsense.
You can also modify Google Adsense on your site. Google AdSense lets you customize the colors and patterns, the search results pages and reports.This is a nice feature, allowing easy analysis of their Google AdSense revenue comes from.This is divided into the ads are shown, clicks on the ads and click rates of the page.
How much money you can make from Google Adsense it all depends on the level of traffic to your site every day. Google Adsense is an online application quick and easy most of you is that it costs nothing at all, and not have to worry about keeping anything! Google AdSense allows flexibility: no time-based contracts.
Hopefully, now I understand how Google’s AdSense. your website can enjoy from the Google Adsense program. See other web sites and see how people are using Google AdSense so on their behalf. you can definitely make a return with Google AdSense, if you customize the options to suit your site and comply with the program. do not wait!
“Do-It-Yourself” Search Engine Optimisation (SEO) – Three Easy Steps
0Ranking high in Google’s search results can have a phenomenal impact on the success of your business.
You can either engage the expertise of a Search Engine Optimisation company, or if you have the time, there are some changes you can make to your website yourself.
Step 1: Keyword Research
What keywords do you think your customers would type in to search for your products or services? A keyword can be one word (e.g. “optimisation”), but multiple keywords or keyword phrases are usually preferred, because they are more specific and more likely to be what your customers are looking for (eg. Search Engine Optimisation Australia).
Write down as many as you can think of. Brainstorm with your team. Think of alternative words. Consider geographical phrases if they are important to your customer (e.g. “house cleaning Hornsby”). Also, get some ideas from your competitors’ websites. Try to make a list of 20-30 keyword phrases.



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