Google Instant and SEO – Thoughts About How It Changes Things

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  1. We May See More Traffic to Regional Sites. People regularly enter “cheap gas” and “best dentist” in search engines – without qualifying the searches at all. Organic results tend to send people to national portals, but suggest-driven search gets them closer to well optimized, regional sites. A search for “cheap gas” without Google Instant offers gasbuddy.com at number one organic result, while a “suggested” search for “cheap gas houston” gives houstongasprices.com.
  2. Google Instant Drop Down a new micro “SERP”: Those who make their way into the suggest feature get a “better than #1″ position.
  3. Google Instant Results May Change Long-Tail Search Optimization. Those of us who believe in doing long-tail marketing may find an decrease down the tail from search, and a greater need to develop segments of our site to serve those long tail queries. Searches that used to come in with two word phrases may now have 3-4 words, which helps with medium-tail optimization, but longer phrases previously further down the tail may be “clipped.” This will concentrate search terms so that Adwords bids will rise and competition increases in a sort of “cluster” effect.
  4. Google Instant SERPS offer More Impact for Trademark Blocking in PPC. If your trade name is offered in Google Instant results, and you’ve filed a trademark complaint form, the results page will be free from paid competition giving you a better shot at the traffic through organic or ppc links.
  5. Google Instant Can Improve User/Searcher Skills Forever. With Google Instant constantly popping up when you go about your daily queries, many who never really thought of keyphrases will now start to think about them. It will be a constant reinforcement of our efforts to think about how consumers search. We may have to adjust our planning to meet these enhanced skills.
  6. Google Instant Can Be an Ad-Hoc Negative Keyword Tool. There are other ways to be more comprehensive, but Google Instant can help to identify negative keywords you may want to enter in your campaigns. And I saw some negative phrases with higher index numbers that never showed up in Google keyword tools.
  7. Dramatically Reduced Spelling Error Opportunity. While many of us set up adgroups to capture spelling errors, this will have a decreasing impact as people start to use the suggest feature as a live auto-correction. Typo-campaigns may get less traffic.
  8. Hijacking Google Instant May Become a SEO Technique. It may become possible to hijack Google Instant so that competitive phrases are strategically flashed to the user. For example.. if you sell “abc widget” then a suggest of “abc widget fails miserably” could be used to divert traffic.
  9. Better Searches Offer Improved Analytics Information. With the user making clear choices among those available, we’ll have better information about what is enticing and engaging to the users. Vague, high volume two-word searches are always confusing when we’re looking to make decisions, and this might just help us plan better.
  10. Google Adwords Impressions will change.  We’ll need to consider how the rules of 3-seconds’ delay, clicks etc.  It’s hard to yet predict what is happening.
  11. Users will do more exploration. When users don’t fully know about a topic, this can change how they approach search.  Searches for “corneal transplant” can see many new avenues about the procedures, treatments, etc and spend more time in these sub-categories.
  12. Content Creation for SEO may cluster around Google Instant suggestions. If a given suggestion is offered more often, it makes sense to design content for that phrase and special derivatives.  If someone is searching for “Lasik Surgery” – content optimized for “Lasik Surgery Risks” would tend to get a lot of clicks it might otherwise have missed.   But considering personalized search here, we cannot precisely predict what will be searched for.

 

Google Cheat Sheet

Google Shortcut Finds Pages That Have...
nokia phone the words nokia and phone
sailing OR boating either the word sailing or the word boating
"love me tender" the exact phrase love me tender
printer -cartridge the word printer but NOT the word cartridge
Toy Story +2 movie title including the number 2
~auto looks up the word auto and synonyms
define:serendipity definitions of the word serendipity
how now * cow the words how now cow separated by one or more words
+ addition; 978+456
- subtraction; 978-456
* multiplication; 978*456
/ division; 978/456
% of percentage; 50% of 100
^ raise to a power; 4^18 (4 to the eighteenth power)
old in new (conversion) 45 celsius in Fahrenheit
site:(search only one website) site:websearch.about.com “invisible web”
link:(find linked pages) link:www.lifehacker.com
#...#(search within a number range) nokia phone $200...$300
daterange:(search within specific date range) bosnia daterange:200508-200510
safesearch: (exclude adult content) safesearch:breast cancer
info: (find info about a page) info:www.websearch.about.com
related: (related pages) related:www.websearch.about.com
cache: (view cached page) cache:google.com
filetype:(restrict search to specific filetype) zoology filetype:ppt
allintitle: (search for keywords in page title) allintitle:"nike" running
inurl:(restrict search to page URLs) inurl:chewbacca
site:.edu (specific domain search) site:.edu, site:.gov, site:.org, etc.
site:country code (restrict search to country) site:.br “rio de Janeiro”
intext:(search for keyword in body text) intext:parlor
allintext: (return pages with all words specified in body text) allintext:north pole
book(search book text) book The Lord of the Rings
phonebook:(find a phone number) phonebook:Google CA
bphonebook: (find business phone numbers) bphonebook:Intel OR
rphonebook:(find residential phone numbers) rphonebook:Joe Smith Seattle WA
movie:(search for showtimes) movie:wallace and gromit 97110
stocks:(get a stock quote) stocks:ncesa
weather:(get local weather) weather:97132

 

Advantages and Disadvantages of URL Shorteners

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URL shorteners are everywhere now.  I cant keep up with them.  Im talking about url shorteners and redirectors as tinyurl.com and bit.ly among many others.   It doesnt take a lot of reflection to understand that controlling links is a money making venture.  I think there are still opportunities in how the url shortener uses the links.

Some of the advantages of using one are:

  • Short URLs - duh.  With the rise of Twitter and the need to keep tweets under 140 characters having a long URL is a detriment.
  • If your provider allows custom short urls - this is a great way to create a url that is both short and memorable and reusable.   For example I have a custom url that I use to point to the google map of my house - as an example it might be http://tinyurl.com/myhouse which points to a long google map url.
  • You can reuse the short url just like a normal url but your provider can accumulate statistics about how many times the url was visited.  This can be quite useful.  I use HootSuite and I often reuse a ow.ly shortenedd url if I can - so that I can see the numbers on it.
  • A good shortener will pass along the page rank to the target page by using 301 redirect.  This is good because your link gets the google mojo. 
  • A shortener is a great way to obfuscate the original url.   If you have an unsightly url (whatever that is) - then you can use a convenient url shortener to redirect your link.   The bad people also use this to hide the fact you will visiting a site you dont really want to go to.
  • I have heard that some shorteners provide access to their database of links using an API - Ill have to do some research on this.  But you can imagine the wealth of information that could be leveraged if you cross Digg with Tinyurl.
  • I am seeing more and more - the use of embedding target pages in a frame leaving the encompassing page to be branded or become an ad - Hootsuite, linkedin and Facebook all do it.  When I share a link in Twitter on Hootsuite - its nice that I can send along a bit of my own brand.

So there must be some disadvantages:

  • As I mention above - short url nicely hides the original url.  This is a common practice among Phishers.  I want to send short urls but then I read the result I want to see the target url.  We will probably be seeing more of this.
  • Tiny urls are meaningless and dont compell anyone to click on it for the most part.  On Twitter there is no link text and context so you just see the link.  The assumption on Twitter is that the accompanying text provides the context.
  • In the coming year we may be seeing a shake out of the url shorteners - and when the one you have been using goes out of business - so will your link.
  • The tiny url unless it has been customized has no natural keyword to attract and compell a person to click.

How To Use Twitter For Small Business


Twitter is a powerful tool to help businesses.  Now that tweets are being indexed at Google - Twitter is becoming a powerful search mechanism.  Its no longer necessary to have a large following to get some reach. 

  • Its a great idea to twitter events that happen on your web site. 
  • Enable users to tweet almost every page. 
  • Make sure you use some good keywords or #hashtags to allow your tweets to be found.
  • Use keywords that get retweeted - search around for these list - I have found that "free" and "jobs" are quite powerful for example. 
  • Make a short compelling statement. 
  • Use a url shortener to conserve space on links back to your site.  Limit your tweets to 120 characters to allow re-tweeting. 
  • Dont place urls at the end of a long tweet - they will be truncated on retweet. 
  • Think about including your website domain name with ""www" - to allow Twitter to make it into a link and get it cataloged in google. 
  • Register your customers twitter handle @name and add it to some tweets to get them recognition. 
  • Use something like twitterfeed.com to automatically send out a tweet for new blog entries.  Dont forget to thank your followers. 
  • Use Twitter to monitor your business brand online.  There are a million free tools out there.
  • Prevent "brand trashing" by engaging early if someone says something negative.  
  • Make sure your tweets are authentic and make small conversations with your customers to build trust. 
  • Only follow people that provide valuable information
  • And for the love of God - dont twitter spam me.