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Google Caffeine – Search Engine Changes

Friday, June 11th, 2010
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Google Caffeine

The speed, accuracy and relevancy of Google search results are only getting better.

On the 8th June 2010, Google announced one of their largest ever search algorithm updates.

Google Caffeine

Built to make search more up-to-date, Caffeine will index new content within minutes of it being published with Google to “provide search results that are 50% fresher than their previous algorithm.

Google’s new indexing system called Caffeine will produce real-time search results that previously only covered breaking news articles, and will now include information from social networking sites like Facebook and Twitter.

Google have commented on their blog: “Whether it’s a news story, a blog or a forum post, you can now find links to relevant content much sooner after it is published than was possible ever before.

Some background for those of you who don’t build search engines for a living like us: when you search Google, you’re not searching the live web. Instead you’re searching Google’s index of the web which, like the list in the back of a book, helps you pinpoint exactly the information you need. (Here’s a good explanation of how it all works.)”

What impact will it have on a business? The considerations will both be:

  1. Some businesses search engine rankings within Google may increase or vanish.Historically, large Google updates have seen some sites significantly affected both positively and negatively through the algorithmic updates. While for some the position change is marginal, other more significant movements have seen websites entirely vanish from view. However as always, Google’s focus is around keeping its search engines results fresh, accurate and up-to-date and so these regular updates are crucial in Google maintaining its position as a market leader in the search engine industry.
  2. Real-time search resultsWebsites that have previously sat at the top of Google’s organic results will now find that their sites move down to make way for real-time results. While real-time results may only show temporarily, for sites that are currently getting top spot through a fixed could find a dramatic drop in website traffic even over a temporary drop. A company who has no social media strategy, (or not a strong one) will need to rethink their approach to web marketing to keep the Google as a viable source of traffic.
  3. Real-time inclusion of social media updates within organic results may also see more widespread usage of social media platforms as it increases reach to search engine users. A study found 51% Facebook users and 67% Twitter followers were more likely to buy the brands they liked and followed on these sites. Social media gives a face to a brand and by engaging customers in sharing content that demonstrates their expertise, will help divert quality traffic to their website and hopefully into conversions.

If your company’s website has been affected by the recent changes, you may want to talk to your SEO expert to find out what can be done to help improve your site rankings and make it more robust for the future.

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comScore Online Video Rankings

Wednesday, June 2nd, 2010
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According to comScore, a leader in digital marketing intelligence, their recently released online video rankings metrics report found Google video property sites ranked first with 13.1 billion videos accounting for 43.2% of all videos viewed online. Hulu ranked quite far behind in second with 3.2% of all online videos viewed, followed by Microsoft sites ranked third with 2.1%, and Yahoo! sites at 1.2%.

Top U.S. Online Video Content Properties* by Videos Viewed
April 2010
Total U.S. – Home/Work/University Locations
Source: comScore Video Metrix
Property Videos (000) Share of Videos (%)
Total Internet : Total Audience 30,317,131 100.0
Google Sites 13,087,462 43.2
Hulu 958,176 3.2
Microsoft Sites 643,711 2.1
Viacom Digital 383,776 1.3
Yahoo! Sites 370,947 1.2
Vevo 331,730 1.1
Fox Interactive Media 320,372 1.1
CBS Interactive 316,930 1.0
Turner Network 304,729 1.0
AOL LLC 237,356 0.8

*Rankings based on video content sites; excludes video server networks. Online video includes both streaming and progressive download video.

With Google’s proposed introduction of Google TV, a combination of TV and the Internet, what impact will it have on the global entertainment industry? 

Google TV would open access to millions of video channels online, and with video-sharing communities growing rapidly such as YouTube who experiences 24 hours of new video uploaded every minute, viewers will no longer be confined to the current limitations of their set top box. TV shows and movie downloading are so prevalent, this may pose a dilemma for pay TV companies.   

It was also found that Tremor Media ranked as the top video ad network with a reach of 92.6 million viewers, making up 52.1% of the total video viewing audience. Amid corporations investing millions on 10 second ads, looking to more cost effective channels like online video may be a more viable and sustainable strategy in the future.

Technology is dynamic and how companies utilise the relevant channels will determine how well they continue to stay in the game.

Could this see the end of Pay TV, or will we see the Pay TV model evolve into something else?

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Domain Purchase Scams

Tuesday, May 25th, 2010
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Have you received e-mails advising that a company has tried to purchase domain names under your trademark and they are helping you to protect your investment? These unsolicited e-mails have been circulating for years now in one form or another, and are designed to scam you into purchasing other variations of your domain names, sometimes at considerably higher costs than would be normal to pay for a domain name.

Some of these e-mails look very legitimate, but in the majority of cases they are simply scams.

You can find out more here on the ACCC site. If you are unsure if your e-mail is legitimate, contact your domain registrar or the company who manages your website for advice.

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Twitter Timeline search feature from Google

Friday, April 16th, 2010
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Google recently announced their new Twitter timeline search feature. It is quite an exciting feature, as it helps to track hot topics being searched for, what was being discussed relating to those topics at specific times and so, provide better insight into user behaviour and interests.

Google’s initial release allows you to explore tweets going back to February 11, 2010, and soon you’ll be able to go back as far as the very first tweet on March 21, 2006.

To access this feature:

  • Search off the topic of interest
  • Click “Show options” on the Google search results page, then
  • Select “Updates.”

The first page will show you the familiar latest and (what Google considers) best updates from a comprehensive set of sources, with the new timeline chart at the top. In that chart, you can select the year, month or day, or click any point to view the tweets from that specific time period.

So how will this benefit you? Where there is a hot topic in your industry, it gives you the opportunity to leverage off that topic, and apply it to your own business. This  will be extremely valuable if you have your own Blog, Twitter or Facebook account, and start discussing that topic. By doing so it gives you more opportunity of having one of your web marketing mediums picked up by a potential customer as they are searching off that topic.

Other ways this can be utilised is to change your Pay-Per-Click or Organic SEO campaign(s) to use these words. For example, if you are a dietician, and the hot topic is on a new diet fad sweeping Hollywood, you could use these topical keywords for your campaigns, and write your opinions on whether that diet is effective, or dangerous (if using Pay-Per-Click, don’t forget to make sure your Ad Campaign landing page is the page where you have discussed this topic). Not only are you more likely to have your website found this way, you are also building credibility, and have the opportunity to increase sales for your business or services.

The only thing I found when searching various hot topics is that these results are not very ‘localised’, and so if you are looking for topics that are within say Australia, or even your city, you may be disappointed. In the example screenshot below, I have search off ‘interest rates australia’ for April 2010, then narrowed down to the spike shown on the 6th April 2010. The top 10 results displayed did not include any Australian websites, only international ones.

In saying that, this is a newly released feature, and as Google is ever evolving, we may see localised results in the near future.

search: ‘interest rates australia’ for April 2010

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search: ‘interest rates australia’ for 6th April 2010

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Website Rebuild? Don’t lose your search engine rankings!

Friday, February 19th, 2010
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Are you going through the process of a website rebuild?

There are some very important points to take note of during this process, to make sure that your site:

  • does not lose any search engine rankings, or
  • have any broken links, be they within your website, or through anyone who has bookmarked your website.

So what are the things that could affect my website?

Each page in your website will very often have an associated rank, especially with Google. If your page is named www.website.com.au/page.html, and in the new site this exact page is now called www.website.com.au/new-page.html then Google will view this as a new page, and your rankings could start from scratch.

Of course wherever possible keep the old page names exactly the same as the original names.

How do you minimise the risk of a loss in rankings?

A 301 redirect in a .htaccess file on the server is the best way of doing this. The 301 redirect is a command that shows you have moved that page permanently. You may still find a temporary drop in rankings of pages within your site, but from experience, I have found that this generally ranges between no time at all, and a two to three weeks.

Please note, the above reference to a 301 redirect will not work on a windows server. Refer to your Windows hosting support for this reference.

Other important elements to think of, that can also affect your search engine rankings, as well as lost traffic/business.

  • Bookmarking – When people have bookmarked your website in the Internet Browser – a 301 redirect will fix this.
  • RSS feeds – Internal and External.
  • Social Media/Networking/Bookmarking sites, and Directories – Try to updates your links on all of these sites.
  • Internal Links – Internal links within your website carry SEO value from one page to the next.
  • External Websites that link to you – These can be very important, as Google places high value in some external links that point to a website. Changing your pages, could result in a large drop in rankings. – Try to updates your links on all of these sites.
  • HTML Structure – Is it the same as it was, or improved? Consult your SEO expert on this to be sure.
  • Meta Tags – Are these the same as they were or improved? Consult your SEO expert on this to be sure.

Please note, that using the 301 redirect method will certainly ensure there are no broken links, however it will not pass on the same SEO value associated with each site link, so it is important to update as many of these links as possible, to ensure minimal impact to your site.

If you need help with your site move, contact us today for a quote.

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