Archive for September, 2008

How to Promote Yourself Without Promoting Yourself? The Secret of SEO 2.0 :: Digg News Central

The Secret Passageway to the Treasure by Stuck in Customs.
Today I will reveal the secret of SEO 2.0! It shows how to promote yourself without promoting yourself. So fasten your seat belts. Why am I revealing it now? I recently had a discussion on Mixx with Shell […]
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SearchDay | Link Marketing: What Google Can Teach You :: Social Marketing News

Today’s search engine marketing news and opinion: Link Marketing: What Google Can Teach You; 5 Million Users Hate the New Facebook? No Problem; Powerset’s First Integrations with Live Search; and more.
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Search Engine Optimization - Evolution or Extinction? :: Google PageRank Update

The following is a guest blog post by Jeremy L. Knauff from Wildfire Marketing Group, highlighting many of the recent changes to the field of SEO.

Marketing is constantly evolving and no form of marketing has evolved more over the last ten years than search engine optimization. That fact isn’t going to change anytime soon. In fact, the entire search engine optimization industry is headed for a major paradigm shift over the next twelve months. Like many of the major algorithm updates in the past, some people will be prepared while some will sit teary-eyed amongst their devastation wondering what happened and scrambling to pick up the pieces. Unlike the major algorithm updates of the past, you won’t be able to simply fix the flaws in your search engine optimization and jump back to the top of the SERPs.

Why is this change going to be so different? In the past, the search engines have incrementally updated certain aspects of their algorithms to improve the quality of their SERPs, for example, eliminating the positive effect of Meta tag keyword stuffing which was being abused by spammers. Anyone who has been in the SEO industry for more than a few years probably remembers the chaos and panic when the major search engines stopped ranking websites based on this approach. This time around though, we’re looking at something much more significant than simply updating an algorithm to favor particular factors or discount others. We are looking at not only a completely new way for search engines to assign value to web pages, but more importantly, a new way for search engines to function.

Local search

A number one ranking for a particular keyword phrase was once the end-all, be-all goal but now many searches are regionalized to show the most relevant web pages that are located in the area that you are searching from. While this will probably reduce your traffic, the traffic that you now receive will be more targeted in many cases. Additionally, it give smaller websites a more equal chance to compete.
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Google suggest

This August, Google Suggest was moved from Google Labs to the homepage, offering real-time suggestions based on the letters you’ve typed into the search box so far. This can be an incredibly helpful feature for users. At the same time, it can be potentially devastating to websites that rely of long-tail traffic because once a user sees a keyword phrase that seems like at least a mediocre choice they will usually click on it rather than continuing to type a more specific keyword phrase.
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Devaluation of paid links

Google’s recent attempt to eliminate paid links has scared a lot of people on both sides of the link buying equation into implementing the “nofollow” tag. In the midst of this hypocritical nonsense, Google has also been taking great measures to devalue links based on quantifiable criteria, such as the “C” class of the originating IP, similarities in anchor text and/or surrounding text, location of the link on the page and the authority of the domain the link is from to name a few. Regardless of the effectiveness of any search engines ability to evaluate and subsequently devalue paid links, the fear of getting caught and possibly penalized is more than enough to deter a lot of people from buying or selling links.

Visitor usage data

Again, Google is leading the charge on this one. Between their analytics, toolbar and web browser, they are collecting an enormous amount of data on visitor usage. When a visitor arrives at a website, Google knows how long they stayed there, how many pages they accessed, which links they followed and much more. With this data, a search engine can determine the quality of a website, which is beginning to carry more weight in regards to ranking than some of the more manipulatable factors such as keyword density or inbound links. This puts the focus on content quality instead of content quantity and over time, will begin to knock many of the “me too” websites further down the SERPs pages, or out of the picture all together. The websites that will prosper will be those that produce relevant, original content that their visitors find useful.

TrustRank

Simply pointing a vast number of links with a particular keyword phrase in the anchor text to a website was once a quick and easy way to assure top ranking. The effectiveness of this approach is diminishing and will continue in that direction as a result of TrustRank. In a nutshell, a particular set of websites are chosen (by Google) based on their editorial quality and prominence on the Internet. Then Google analyzes the outbound links from these sites, the outbound links from the sites linked to by these site, and so on down the chain. The sites that are further up the chain carry more trust and those further down the chain, less trust. Links from sites with more TrustRank, those further up the chain, have a greater impact on ranking than links from websites further down the chain. On one hand, this makes it difficult for new websites to improve their position in the SERPs compared to established website; one the other hand, it helps to eliminate many of the redundant websites out there that are just repeating what everyone else is saying.

Google Chrome

Utilizing a combination of visitor usage data and a not so gentle nudge in Google’s direction, Google Chrome is set to change the way search engines gather data and present it to users. For example, when a user begins typing in the address bar of the browser, they are presented with a dropdown list of suggestions containing choices consisting of the #1 result in Google’s SERPs, related search terms and other pages you’ve recently visited. This gives a serious advantage to the websites that hold top ranking in Google and at the same time, gives a serious advantage to Google by giving their Internet real estate even more exposure than ever before.
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So the question remains, is search engine optimization facing evolution or extinction? Certainly not extinction, not by a long shot, but in a short period of time it is going to be drastically different than it is today. The focus will soon be on producing a valuable and enjoyable user experience rather than just achieving top ranking, which is what it should have been all along.

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SearchDay: Killer PPC Ads: The Final Word :: Web 2.0 News

Today’s search engine marketing news and opinion: Killer PPC Ads: The Final Word; Association of National Advertisers Opposes Yahoo-Google Deal; Zillow Launches New Ad Network with Consortium of Newspapers; and more.
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Headsmacking Tip #7 - Enforce Link Attribution for Your Work :: FAST Internet Traffic

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In the world of SEO, every link matters, and every link that can be earned, should be - it’s the principle of "optimization." Yet, to this day, even many companies and sites that are focused on growing their search traffic don’t think about optimizing the links they’ve earned. Case-in-point: The web forum software company, VBulletin. Have a look at these search results - allintitle:powered by vbulletin -site:vbulletin.com. All of these sites feature a footer similar to this:

VBulletin Footer

It makes me want to cry.

Why? Because there’s attribution, but no link. There are literally hundreds of millions of pages on the web that Google, Yahoo! and Live have indexed that contain the phrase "powered by VBulletin" in the title tag, yet virtually none of these pages actually link to VBulletin’s site. A (relatively) paltry 1.2 million links and PageRank 6 are what VBulletin.com has to show for the terrific software they’ve created. Just imagine the SEO power of their domain had they gone the route Invision went and made those links default in their installation packages (they’ve got 15X VBulletin’s links by Yahoo!’s count).

Another terrific example comes from an unlikely source - YouTube. Check out a standard YouTube embed code:

<object width="425" height="344"><param name="movie" value="http://www.youtube.com/v/anxkrm9uEJk&hl=en&fs=1"></param><param name="allowFullScreen" value="true"></param><embed src="http://www.youtube.com/v/anxkrm9uEJk&hl=en&fs=1" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" allowfullscreen="true" width="425" height="344"></embed></object>

No link! Unbelievable, but true. Now check out Vimeo’s embed code:

<object width="400" height="302"> <param name="allowfullscreen" value="true" /> <param name="allowscriptaccess" value="always" /> <param name="movie" value="http://vimeo.com/moogaloop.swf? clip_id=1020365&amp;server=vimeo.com&amp; show_title=1&amp;show_byline=1&amp;show_portrait=0&amp;color=&amp;fullscreen=1" /> <embed src="http://vimeo.com/moogaloop.swf?clip_id=1020365&amp;server=vimeo.com&amp; show_title=1&amp;show_byline=1&amp;show_portrait=0&amp;color=&amp;fullscreen=1" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" allowfullscreen="true" allowscriptaccess="always" width="400" height="302"></embed></object><br /><a href="http://vimeo.com/1020365?pg=embed&amp;sec=1020365">SEOmoz Whiteboard Friday-Blogging for Higher Rankings</a> from <a href="http://vimeo.com/user409469?pg=embed&amp;sec=1020365">Scott Willoughby</a> on <a href="http://vimeo.com?pg=embed&amp;sec=1020365">Vimeo</a>.

It’s a little longer, but it contains three beautiful, relevant, anchor-text rich links to Vimeo’s site.

If you’re powering something, providing content, offering embeddable material or contributing in some fashion - automated or manual - you should be getting the link credit. It’s still the only way the search engines are recognizing "votes" on the web, and I can think of few higher endorsements than the leveraging of a source’s material on one’s own site. These are links Google and the other engines want to find so they can provide proper attribution. Don’t let them, or your search traffic, down.

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‘Googlebomb’ blows up in Daily Mail hack’s face :: Search Dynamics

A journalist at British paper the Daily Mail wrote a piece about what she thought was a case of Googlebombing. It wasn’t. But now the journalist in question is (kind of) a victim of a Googlebomb herself (I know she’s not really, but you have to love

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New Post at Amex Blog: Marketing as Product Development :: Mypsace News Bulletin

This latest post is some sketching for a longer riff I’m eager to dig into. I love the fact that I can do sketch out loud thanks to American Express. Here’s the first few grafs: Over the past several posts I’ve been talking about the role of search, conversation,…



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