Monthly Archives: May 2010

How To Rank Higher In Google’s New Search Engines

BWMagic’s Internet Marketing News

How To Rank Higher In Google’s New Search Engines




Google Spot!








A little while back I wrote an article entitled “The Five Pillars of Google Search”
and had I known how important those pillars would become, I would have paid more
attention to them. What I didn’t factor into the equation was Google’s whole
re-structuring of its SERPs interface or landing page. It really is a whole new
Google with not just one search engine but a combination of 6 or 7 search engines
all competing for your attention.

The new left side column with its new functions and displays, opens up new
opportunities for webmasters to get their listings within Google on that all
important first page. There are also many new ways to view the results such as
view everything or you can view with more or less shopping links. Plus you can
also view Google results for books, maps, blogs, updates and discussions – all
new ways to get your site or links into Google. Throw in the Wonder Wheel and
things are indeed looking very different within the new Google SERPs.

As a full-time online search engine marketer, I should have expected something
like this but the recent changes within Google has been totally unprecedented.
We have seen major updates before, some of them very disruptive like the Florida
Update, but with Google Caffeine, the new layout and the recent shakeup of its
Algorithm, Google has fundamentally changed its organic search as we once knew it.

Before I start sounding too cryptic, these recent changes seem to be a “coming together”
of all the different types of searches in Google which have been around for some time.
Now it seems with the new interface architecture… each type of search is given more
importance or rather more of an equal billing or footing within Google. There are now
multiple ways to get your links viewed and hopefully clicked.

First, I always try to start any piece on Google or the search engines with a disclaimer.
Mainly, in the course of running 9 or 10 websites, I keep a daily monitoring of the
keywords which produce revenue, some of these keyword phrases have been monitored by me
for 6 or 7 years, but they are only a small sampling of keywords and sometimes drawing
or making conclusions with such a small sample can be misleading or downright wrong.
So take any of the following information on Google with this point in mind, just one
webmaster observing what’s happening with Google and putting in his two cents worth.

Now, the reason I say “Google’s New Search Engines” is the feeling which has gradually
crept into my daily marketing – it feels like you’re no longer dealing with one organic
search engine but 6 or 7 different search engines. Let me explain, for years Google has
been presenting results for not just static webpages but also for images, videos, news,
blogs and shopping/products – but recent changes have shaken up things significantly.

With the recent changes, Google seems to be placing more importance on these new ways
to search. Videos have taken a big step forward and can now pop up on the first page
and stay there. Producing a video is now one of the fastest ways to get on the first
page of Google, even for very competitive keywords. While many online marketers are
taking advantage of this fact, it is relatively new and you can have a much better
chance of ranking for a video instead of an ordinary web page in Google. It can happen
almost instantly.

Personally, I like using the YouTube platform because it is also owned by Google and
they no doubt can easily tap into all the background stats on a video such as comments,
viewer ratings… and so on. In other words, Google has always favored ways to make
their SERPs more democratic and user-generated/rated videos are the perfect fit.

So too are blog posts and entries, these can be easily monitored and (comment spam aside)
are more democratic since it’s harder to fake Diggs or Re-tweets. All of these social
bookmarking systems and sites provide the search engines, especially Google, with some
very helpful user-generated rankings and ratings. Blogs now also have two subcategories
– Twitter Updates and Forum Discussions, which are now being displayed separately.

Google seems to be placing more importance on popular Posts, Diggs, Tweets… in their
SERPs. Again, I find using a simple Google-owned program like Blogger to be an effective
way of ranking high in Google. For example, my posts in Blogger are indexed in Google
within minutes, this recently seems to have been speeded up and we are moving more
towards instant search results.

Another instant way to get your content onto the first page of Google is to use a
News Release. Google has always listed News Items on the first page but this now seems
to play a more important role, especially when you consider all the new features in the
left side column. Surfers will probably stay on that first page longer and you have a
better chance of getting your news item read.

Within the last couple of years, I have started doing Press Releases, mainly through
PRweb but there are lots of free programs you can use. I also like posting my articles
to American Chronicle since Google News picks up and displays a lot of these items.
Again, like videos, getting your News item listed is almost instant and within seconds
you can have traffic flowing to your site.

Images and image search has always been an important feature of Google Search. One that
online marketers and webmasters have taken advantage of by creating images to match the
main products or keywords of their sites. Now image search itself is much more varied
and has many more options to re-defined your image search, for example, you could target
a certain color or line drawings. Regardless, images can be an easy way to get traffic
from Google.

Within the shopping results is the place to be featured if you have a product to sell.
This is the old product listing (Froogle) which Google has updated or renamed to shopping.
For those into online marketing, this is probably the most important listing as you’re
sure to attract specific buyers who are in the right mind-set to purchase.

While all these search options can be somewhat confusing to grasp even for the online
marketer, all these options do present different ways to get on that first page in Google
search. And while the number one spot in organic search will always be your main goal,
ranking for the top spot in the shopping results, video results, news results, blog results,
update results, discussion results and image results are all worth aiming for in your SEO efforts.
Some of these are temporary or fast-moving, but there are certain tactics you can use which
will increase your presence in the most important search engine on the planet.

Make sure you take a holistic approach to both your content and SEO. Create videos and
images geared towards your site’s topic and keywords. Make sure you have a blog and a
forum on your site to take advantage of these types of listings. Likewise, fully integrate
your site with all the social bookmarking sites like Facebook, MySpace, Twitter… and become
an active part of those sites. Make sure you’re creating news related items for your site
or keywords, to keep your site in the whole mix of things on the web. Make sure you have
a steady flow of fresh content being added to your site regularly and link this content
to the “Q&A” types of sites; there is a growing emphasis being placed on these help-based
sites by the search engines.

Lastly, I am a firm believer in having all your content/sites/programs interconnected
with one another. Something as simple as using a Google Profile to list ALL your online
programs and sites is one way of making them ALL reachable by your visitors and Google.
But go for the overkill, do the same thing for your Facebook page, your MySpace page,
your Linkedin page… and also interconnect all your different content by referencing
your videos in your News Releases, your Twitter profile in your articles, your Facebook
page in your posts… well, you get the picture.

Just make sure the search engines, and especially Google, has no trouble finding you or
your content. Make sure this content is varied and displayed in different mediums such
as videos, images, news, tweets, blog posts and shopping links. Reaching that first page
in Google has become a lot more challenging in many ways, but it also has become a lot
more easier to do. Just go for it.




Helping You Succeed Online Since 2002!

Kind Regards,
Titus

Twitter account for bizwaremagic.

Did you find the above information helpful? If so, why not
help spread the word – recommend this content by using
the social bookmark sites below. The SEO Gods will Thank You!

Keyword SEO Backlinks Checker

BWMagic’s Internet Marketing News

Keyword SEO Backlinks Checker

If you’re a regular reader, you will know, lately, I have been
talking about “backlinks” and how important they are
to getting higher rankings, especially in Google. But sometimes
it is extremely helpful to know how many backlinks your competition
has for a certain keyword.

Keep in mind, it is not always “how many” backlinks a site/page
has for a certain keyword, but the quality of those backlinks.

If you want to beat your keyword competition you simply have to
get more backlinks then they have. Of course, on-page optimization
and quality content does count towards your rankings, but it’s
the number and quality of those backlinks which is the deciding
factor.

Anyway, here’s a free SEO tool at this site which will let
you type in your keyword and they will tell you the top
ranked sites and how many backlinks each site has.

So check out your favorite keywords here:

backlinkseotool.com


Helping You Succeed Online Since 2002!

Kind Regards,
Titus

https://www.bizwaremagic.com

Did you find the above information helpful? If so, why not
help spread the word – recommend this content by using
the social bookmark sites below. The SEO Gods will Thank You!

Google Mayday Update – Is Affiliate Long-Tail Traffic The Target?

BWMagic’s Internet Marketing News

Google Mayday Update – Is Affiliate Long-Tail Traffic The Target?

After you have been marketing online or running a website for so long,
Google sort of becomes everyone’s whipping boy. Anything goes wrong
– just blame Google. Last week I told you about Google changing the
title of one of my sites – well they are now displaying the original
title again.

But this was more of my own fault because I had inadvertently
added links which changed the layout of my site, but no harm done
since it’s now back to the right title I want displayed in Google.

So you should read the following information in the same light, while
it is so easy to blame Google – you still have to find ways to
work with Google if you want to succeed on here.

That said…

Since last summer when Google first gave webmasters an example Sandbox
of Google Caffeine, small online marketers like myself knew things were
about to change and change in a big way. Google from the beginning of
this year has slowly been implementing the Caffeine Update or changes
into its index.

Hardest hit seems to be the long-tail affiliate keywords… or rather
sites with high rankings in Google for long-tail keywords have seen a drop
– sometimes just a few places down or even off the first page altogether.
Remember, there is not much traffic coming to these long-tail keywords
phrases in the first place, so any movement down can spell disaster for
your bottom line.

From the beginning of April and into May – I have seen a drop of 5% to 10%
in my traffic… while this is quite normal and nothing to worry about,
traffic to my main site regularly swings up or down 4,000 or 5,000 in a month.
However, the traffic that has dropped this time is made up mostly of the
lucrative long-tail keywords, which is totally troublesome to say the least.

But I am not alone in this… many online marketers and webmasters are
seeing the same thing. Here is a popular thread at Webmasterworld.


www.webmasterworld.com/google/4125460-11-30.htm


To compound the problem of the Mayday Update, Google has gone and changed
its whole SERPS interface by adding the left side column and countless new
functions or features on that first landing page.

This is probably in response to the perceived threat from the upcoming union
of Bing and Yahoo. Real or imagined, Google is pulling out all the stops to
meet this competition head-on. Unfortunately, all these changes are playing
havoc on how surfers are now behaving when they search for something in Google.

There are so many options, surfers no longer have to rely only on organic
search results – they can use images, videos, news and even use the shopping
function, which totally wipes the online marketer with an information website
out of the picture.

From a marketing perspective, all these new features and updates changes
how to get your links onto Google’s first page for popular keywords. Did you
know that by making a video and placing it on YouTube… you can instantly
get on that first page for some popular keywords.

That’s why I have in the last year started including videos in all my
marketing, it is an easy way to get on that first page in Google. It could
take months to get there by the old SEO routes but a good video can get you
there in minutes.

Another quick way is News Items and Press Releases, while these are only
temporary, you can get on that first page in Google for your chosen keywords.
Plus, Google’s new SERPS interface is more interactive so searchers will no
doubt stay on that first page longer, increasing the chances your links will
be clicked.

Using and creating images with your keywords in them is another way to get
traffic in the new improved Google. It is something you should be doing.

But back to the long-tail keywords and the Mayday Update, some marketers
are saying it is this new Google interface which is causing the drop in
this long-tail traffic, especially when surfers now have the choice to
have Google’s results displayed with all shopping links or with less
shopping links.

In some cases, with many of my keywords, in the non-shopping links
– my links are displayed the highest or much higher than in the
“everything” display. It will take some further fine-tuning in order
to optimize your content for all of Google’s new functions.

If you want to read more about the MayDay Update and the new Google Interface,
I have written another one of my longer articles… which you can find here:


Google Mayday Update: A Surgical Cut To Affiliate Long Tail Traffic?



Helping You Succeed Online Since 2002!

Kind Regards,
Titus

https://www.bizwaremagic.com

Did you find the above information helpful? If so, why not
help spread the word – recommend this content by using
the social bookmark sites below. The SEO Gods will Thank You!