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Why SEO is Like Fashion :: Google PageRank Update

February 24th, 2008

No, I’m not talking about black, white, blue, grey or any other coloured hat you might wear whilst doing SEO, but instead I want to talk about how Search Engines are really very much like fashionista’s. To explain this a little better, let’s look at

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Weekly Search Buzz Roundup - February 22, 2008: President’s Day, Microsoft’s Emphasis on Search & Google Reader Spam Injection :: Search Engine Optimization Weekly Report

February 24th, 2008

search-buzz-roundup.gifSnow! We’re all stuck in our lovely little homes today while we admire the first real snowfall of 2008 up here in New York. Woohoo! But onward… much has happened this week (or has it?) in search.

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President’s Day

Monday was President’s Day. Some of the search industry celebrated with some nice themes: Dogpile and Ask had nice festive designs, and so did Search Engine Roundtable. But Google and Yahoo forgot. For what it’s worth, we almost forgot also…

Google’s Hydro Electric Data Center

Google is going green with a hydro-electric data center. This is a really great move for them financially and for the environment. Everyone wins.

Google Reader Spam Injection: It’s Here

Guess what?! Google Reader users report spam injection attempts in their daily reading. They’re seeing more ads that they’ve never opted in to. (I still use Bloglines.)

Google AdSense Publishers Making Less in ‘08

We’ve polled our wonderful audience and found out that 63% of you who are AdSense publishers are losing money in January 2008 compared to last year. Only 21% of you saw higher earnings and 17% of you feel that the earnings are about the same.

Adam Lasnik Speaks about Duplicate Content and More

If you have time for another video after watching Barry’s recap of my recap, you can tune in to Adam Lasnik’s interview with Lee Odden. He talks about duplicate content, nofollows, and more.

Microsoft Plans to Emphasize Search With or Without Yahoo

No matter what happens with the Microsoft-Yahoo acquisition or merger, Microsoft will emphasize search, according to Bill Gates. Perhaps this is why they are lessening the severity of their algorithm after acknowledging that it has been tough on sites.

Where’s the Best Place for a Google Logo on AdSense Ads?

Well, we don’t know. Neither does Google. They’re still testing the optimal Google logo placement on AdSense ads.

Flickr Kills the Appeal by Nofollowing Links

Okay, not totally, but Flickr has nofollowed their links which is pretty unfortunate for many. It was expected, but it’s still sad. I liked those links.

Tricky Google Results

A site was spotted using a video icon to get a lot of great exposure in the SERPs on Google. This is a pretty interesting tactic. How did they do it? How can I do it? ;)

Google AdWords Landing Display URL Changes

If you’re using any redirects in your Google AdWords landing display URL, it must be the same as the landing page URL on April 1st. At that point, it’s a requirement and is no longer optional, according to Google’s announcement from earlier this week.

Google Health Coming Soon

Privacy pundits may grimace, but Google Health records are coming online — as long as you opt in.

Google Sitelinks Update

This past week, webmasters have noticed a sitelinks update. Did you get a sitelink update?

February 15th: Google PageRank Penalties Revisited

We saw a slew of Google PageRank penalties on February 15th, and we guessed that it’s from selling links. Google won’t stop. Maybe you should? (Or better yet, you can do what Andy Beard did!)

Google Position 2-5 Update

Webmasters are noticing that there’s a big shift in positions 2-5 of the Google SERPs and it’s driving them batty. Some are seeing a pretty substantial drop in traffic.

Google Wants to Know if You Like Webmaster Tools

Google has created a Webmaster Tools Survey which gauges how much you like their service. I’ll take it if there’s free schwag.

Next Week: SMX West

Next week, we’ll be in much sunnier Santa Clara, CA for SMX West. If you want to know where I’ll be at night, check the SMX West party schedule. If you want to know where our livebloggers will be, check our SMX West conference coverage schedule. Looking forward to seeing you there!


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A Lot of Folks Are Leaving Google… :: MSN/Live Search News

February 23rd, 2008

So it’s about time to create an alumni relations program! (Thanks David) Update: oops, this is a university program, not a Google alumni program……
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The Secret to Becoming an SEO Celebrity :: Social Blog Network News

February 23rd, 2008

It was funny. If you desire any sort of stardom, you must read this guide. Includes: Spy Satellites, Polyphasic Sleeping, Cloning, Time Machines, and Teleporting.

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42 Ways To Distribute Your Content :: StumbleUpon Update

February 14th, 2008

The creation of great content is an art unto itself, but the delivery is often times just as important. Technology has enabled marketers to deliver valuable and relevant content to customers in almost every way imaginable.

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Wordpress SEO Mailing List :: Google PageRank Update

February 13th, 2008

So my buddy Joost who puts out some kick ass wordpress plugin’s has started a wordpress SEO Newsletter. If you’re a fan of wordpress, you should subscribe because there are some good tips and plugins discussed, and I’m a wordpress mac daddy, so that means something.
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The 4 Biggest Threats Google Faces :: Search Engine Optimization Weekly Report

February 13th, 2008

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I had a fascinating breakfast discussion with Jonathan Hochman from Hochman Consultants on Friday about Google’s market dominance and the potential roads that might eventually lead to their fall. In our quest for potential Google-killers, we came across four likely candidates for bringing balance back to the search world (if not ending Google’s reign entirely). They include:

Googlebot Puts Up It's Dukes

#1 - An Existing Search Competitor Wins Back Share

In this scenario, Microsoft, Yahoo!, or Ask manages to overtake Google’s relevance and mindshare through higher quality results or better branding and emotional appeal. While this seems unlikely, Google’s own rise followed this storyline very closely. Altavista and several other engines held a firm grasp on the market in the late ’90’s and into 2000, but Google’s technology, interface, and appeal caught up, then overtook and eventually dominated the search market. The difference here is that a startup achieved the market leader position - there aren’t many examples in the Internet field where an existing player has snapped victory from the jaws of defeat.

In order to have one of the major competitors win back hearts and minds, it’s my opinion that much more than better results are required. A more intuitive, compelling interface and massive support from both tech-geeks (who helped Google succeed in their launch) and the mainstream media would be critical.

One more quick note - a search competitor like Baidu or Yandex (the market winners in China and Russia, respectively) might also be dangerous for Google as other markets become more important players in the world economy.

#2 - A Startup Becomes the New Golden Child of Search

To some, particularly those brave venture capitalists behind projects like Wikia, Powerset, Cuill, and Mahalo, this option seems far more likely. As with Google’s rise to power 9 years ago, the new player would need better technology, a grasp for what the Internet population wants (recall that in the late ’90’s it was Google’s "clean interface" that captured attention), and the media’s loving adoration. The startup would also need to avoid acquisition, which may be far easier said than done, since Google’s cash reserves and willingness to buy small firms to add to their search technology will always be a factor. You’d need to find a financier who’s willing to forgo an exit in the hundreds of millions or low billions for the possibility of reaching an IPO stage (and even then, a Google buyout through stock would be possible).

A more likely scenario might be that the startup gets acquired by another major company (perhaps even someone traditionally outside of web search, like Nokia or IBM), and then begins their meteoric rise.

#3 - Web Search Fractures into Verticals

As the web becomes increasingly large and complex, it’s very possible that web surfing and web searching habits will evolve. Brands like Expedia, Zillow, and iMedix are all competing in the arenas of vertical search, hoping that when web users think travel, real estate, or health care, they won’t turn to Google, but instead will go directly to their favorite vertical engine. Naturally, Google’s already planning for this with search in dozens of additional verticals - news, books, academia, images, maps, etc., but beating the search giant in any one of these niches is certainly far simpler than in the broader realm of web wide search.

#4 - Traditional Web Search is Replaced by a More Compelling Information Retrieval Model

Remember that article on "zooming vs. searching" and how we humans are made for the former, not the latter? A true paradigm shift in the way human-computer interaction functions could spur a revolution against text-based Google and into the next generation of Internet use, powered by a completely different kind of entity (someone who might not be on Google’s "search competitors" radar). It sounds far out and a little sci-fi, but since I can instantly calculate my position on the globe in 30 seconds and find the nearest bank by talking into a device I carry in my pocket, I’d say that a lot of sci-fi is already sci-fact. :)

We also considered a 5th option, but I personally think it’s slightly less viable than the rest…

#5 - Spam Makes Google Irrelevant

Jonathan brought up the concept that Google might drown under a cloud of irrelevancy due to a leap in spam and manipulation technology. Certainly the cat and mouse game Google has waged with black hats over the years have produced plenty of poor search experiences and even the occasional PR nightmare, but I believe that even if Google’s algorithms couldn’t keep up in an automated sense, Google now has the power and the funding to preserve their position through sheer manpower - using human classifiers to root out any massive increase in spam in the short term while engineers found ways to pattern-detect them away. I’ve always felt that betting against the PhDs & spam researchers at Google was, in the long-term, a losing proposition. It’s also tough for me to picture Google being uniquely affected by an increase in spam without all of the engines taking a hit (or maybe this would be when Ask’s local popularity algorithm would shine).

And now it’s time for your opinion:

 

 

I’d love to hear, as always, if you see other ways Google might fall from dominance.

BTW - I’m out of town until Wednesday, so email and the blog will be a bit slower than usal.

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Linkbait for difficult websites :: Web 2.0 News

February 11th, 2008

One of the hardest things about natural linkbuilding is trying to build links to sites about escorts, viagra, loans and insurance. My favourite method is to think outside the box and try to set up clean versions of the site (or even seperate sites) so that people are happy to link to them.
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Microsoft Launches Smart Web Ads :: Social Blog Network News

February 10th, 2008

Yesterday, Microsoft showed off new forms of advertising, including demographic targeting and ads in video clips, according to Forbes.

Some of the proposed ad changes include targeting advertisements around key ideas rather than hundreds or thousands of keywords. The ads are not so search-centric and rely on browsing habits, such as watching videos.

One crunched a clip, looking for the most appropriate stretch of time and spot on the screen for an advertiser’s ‘bug,’ or logo. For example, if a car company wanted to show its logo for 10 seconds in the bottom-right-hand corner of the screen, the computer program would find the 10 seconds in which the logo interferes least with the action in the video.

Other possible implementations include text links that correlate to what someone is saying.

Sounds like a promising future in advertising for Microsoft.

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Rating the Super Bowl Advertisers’ SEO Record :: Social Blog Network News

February 10th, 2008

The 2008 Super Bowl advertisers showed a marked improvement in SEO strategy over last year, but there is still much room for improvement.
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Begin Countdown :: SEO Times

February 9th, 2008

Five…
Four…
Three…
Two… (oooh, getting soooo close)
One… BIG HINT

oops, did i say that?
I guess I just can’t keep a big, fat secret very well. ;)
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Has Google Canned The Fresh Content Boost ‘Experiment’? :: Google PageRank Update

February 9th, 2008

Very interesting post by Shaun at Hobo SEO … has Google stopped boosting fresh content? Could be a glitch, could be the end of an experiment?

What are your thoughts?

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Women of Internet Marketing Series - So What’s Going to Happen? :: Web 2.0 News

February 4th, 2008

Followup on the survey results of the Women of Internet Marketing series.

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Is SEO Possible Without Inbound Links? :: Google PageRank Update

February 3rd, 2008

A HighRankings Forum member wants to know if it’s possible to rank well for competitive keywords without having inbound links.

The answer is no. As Randy points out:

Without any links at all pointing towards your site not only will it not rank very well, but it won’t even stay in the index.

Tis the way of the web. The search engines expect people to link to things those people find to be of value. So if no one ever links to your site they make the (correct) assumption that it has no value to their users.

If there’s no trust (and no links to the site), there’s no reason why the search engines would consider it valuable to other users.

The best scenario is to look for relevant sites, not only because Matt Cutts says so but because you can get great traffic from it:

I’ve noticed in my own experience that the best links are obvious. Highly relevant, quality websites. You hear it over and over, but my reasoning for calling them the “best links” is not merely for Search Engine ranking help. The reason they’re so good is you can see that these referring sites send good traffic.

So in the end, links matter. Relevant links are better.

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Media M&A Indeed Picks Up :: Web 2.0 News

February 2nd, 2008

Amazon Audible. MSFT Yahoo. Yahoo Maven. And on and on it goes……..
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Understanding & Visualizing Network Effects :: Yahoo Search News

February 2nd, 2008

When markets are healthy and growing that growth can hide major issues, but when the markets swing toward a loss the winners are separated from the losers. As the markets consolidate and the thin arbitrage opportunities fall away the market leaders own a much bigger piece of the market.

The above chart could just as easily be a finance chart comparing Google’s 5 year performance to Yahoo’s, or any other industry undergoing heavy consolidation. Google’s brand is search. Yahoo’s brand is ???

Many people view you how you view yourself and label you with the labels you attach to yourself. Something to consider when creating a new business in a saturated field.

If you are not considered the #1 site in your class / vertical then you need to change your brand, find ways to add value (like editorial content, unique data formats, syndication, or open APIs), build an organic advantage (using a strong domain name, a great site design, and through public relations) or do something else to change the rules.

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