Over the past couple of days there has been alot of chatter about the changes to the Google Home Page. These include:

  1. Enlarged Font in the search box.
  2. CSS Search Buttons (fancy).
  3. An enlarged text field for searching.

Now those are nice enough updates -  I wouldn’t call them earth shattering as they are not likely to change the way a searcher interacts with Google.com. If a change in the Google UI changes how a web searcher (read: potential customer) finds sites then it can significantly affect the traffic generated to your website.

The newest change that we have seen over here at Honeypot Marketing is the addition of URL‘s into the Google Suggest Drop Down while you type in a search. Check out these screen shots:

Direct Links in Google Suggest
Direct Links in Google Suggest
http://news.google.com/news?q=gordon+nelson+investments&output=rss
More Direct Links in Google Suggest
"Amaz" triggers Amazon.com - slightly presumptive.
"Amaz" triggers Amazon.com - slightly presumptive.

We have not seen this until literally about 10 minutes ago and we are constantly checking the Google UI and SERPs as part of our day to day work.

This is a significant update as it can lead to your web visitors bypassing a Search Engine Result Page all together.

This makes a #1 ranking even more significantly important for your business (depending on your point of view). Please post your comments and/or screenshots if you have them!

Additional Observation: This seems to be triggered inconsistently and is triggering domain name matches rather than any kind of semantic or meaningful match. We could be wrong but that seems to be the case at this moment.

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Sometime next year, Microsoft will fulfill a planned integration to power Yahoo‘s search results with Microsoft’s Bing Engine. The move will effectively consolidate 28% of the US search market, giving both companies a platform upon which to seriously battle Google.

As we get closer to this integration we’re all faced with a new challenge:

How do you bring your sites and brands to the top five organic search results on both Bing and Google.

And according to Advertising Age, “figuring that out is going to amount to a mini stimulus package for digital agencies and search-engine-optimization consultants in the first half of 2010.”

Bing is a wholly different animal from Google and ex-rival Yahoo. Bing’s algorithm, both ranks pages and presents results in its own unique way. For example, it often shows just five organic results on its first page — after which other results are categorized.

Its potential to split the market in two reminds me of the early days of search, when separate optimized pages were created for Google, Yahoo, Lycos and AltaVista. This pretty much leaves us with creating pages and site structures optimized for two different search engines.

This is not an impossible task but it certainly splits resources, makes your SEO and Internet Marketing Strategy more complex and given the age of Bing could shift wildly as they refine/update/change their algorithm.

Bing also offers separate placement for photos and video, meaning we can take advantage of these forms of rich media and saturate the user experience even further with our chosen brands.

As it stands, however, Bing is still working on improving its algorithm, and any strategies that seem solid today may be less effective following the Yahoo integration. You might want to consider phasing in a content strategy around Bing so that adaptations and changes can be made in response to Algorithmic updates to that search engine.

One thing is (nearly) for certain: PageRank lends more leverage to inbound links, while Bing hones in on content or keywords in the pages.

Also consider the potential that both sites will eventually incorporate real-time search, such as relevant Twitter or Facebook updates. This would be the next step in Google’s “Universal Search” philosophy of integrating their niche engines into the global search results (showing Images, Video, News and Blog Updates in the main Google Search Results).

One possible benefit of this change in the search engine landscape: with one major player out of the field there is the possiblity to capture (nearly) 100% of search traffic if you dominate both Bing and Google for your chosen Search Terms.

As always these are turbulent times in the world of Internet Marketing and Search Engine Optimization – the key to maintaining and leveraging search engines is constantly adapting your strategy to remain on the leading edge of Search Engine algorithms. But at the end of the day this simple fact makes sense since the search engines are adapting to what people are looking for, those people are your potential customers.

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We actually ran into this snippet from our friends over at SERoundTable and we agree so strongly with it that we want to republish it here for you:

A WebmasterWorld thread member, wheel, was very smart about his post. He initially posted a teaser saying, I built a site five years ago, did SEO for a month on it and it still ranks in the top ten for a competitive keyword with zero additional work. Of course, we all wanted to know how he did it and he strung us along. But that was part of his plan (very clever), his plan to get us listening so he can follow up and blast all us newbies. He said:

The secret is, there is no secret. There are two themes that run through this and all the other forums, for years. The first is, everyone’s looking for the latest trick or secret to ranking. The second theme is all the experts (at least the ones that I read) tell us to forget the glitter and develop proper backlinks.And people repeatedly don’t like the answers from the experts – to forget the glitter and develop proper backlinks. We want a quick technical answer. We don’t want to hear what basically means ‘try working hard yourself’. The experts actually aren’t holding back some big secret or the latest trick. They ARE telling you directly and specifically what to do. Hard work marketing your website is what gives high long term rankings, not some technical gimmick.

It is true – SEO, money, happiness, etc, doesn’t come easy – it requires work. Wheel, did explain how he got the site and his other sites to succeed in the search results, but it wasn’t over night and it took work. For more on how he did it, read the thread and get to work.

Read the link building thread and get to work: http://www.webmasterworld.com/link_development/3973629.htm

At the end of the day you need a sound link building and online PR strategy to get those good links.

Sell a great product, have a fantastic site design, treat your customers well and work, work, work.

For more information read our Link Building Strategies Guide.

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Link Building is a very large subject and there are literally hundreds of ways to build links which are authoritative. We’ve compiled a list of some of the most useful tactics and strategies which you can integrate into your link building strategy and into your day to day routine.

What are the Link Properties We Want?

  • Vary the anchor text of links frequently (every 3 days) we need to make the process organic. Building the same link over and over will cause the placed links to be ignored by the search engines.
  • Vary the target URLs we want a good blend of links pointing into the site. Do not set every link to the homepage. This will appear unnatural.
  • Find authority sites. What are algorithmic authority sites?
    - Are content heavy
    - Have been online 3+ years
    - Influential / high profile industry sites
    - Have numerous quality inbound links
    - Rank well!
  • Follow these general rules:
  • Look at partner sites carefully, avoid those with excessive reciprocals and sponsored (site-wide) links.
    • Link slowly, add content at the same time.
    • Use several different linking tactics.
    • Spend resource on obtaining authority links
    • Focus on traditional content generation tactics
    • Notify the media when you’ve added sizable content
    • Find an alert service you like and use it
    • Use the social media sites to spread emotional content
    • Find your niche community and use it
  • Search engines frown on things that look too manipulated. Don’t do all links with super-optimized anchor texts, doesn’t look natural.
  • How fast is too fast for building links? Depends. It can be OK to have a large jump, IF things are in balance, like increased searches, media mentions, they understand things are cyclical, etc.

Now onto the good stuff, the Linking Tactics…

  • Reciprocal Linking. We only use reciprocal linking for new site which do not have a long history. The reciprocal links must be hand submitted and come from quality sites.
  • Avoid throwing up red flags. Don’t acquire too fast. Don’t use all the same anchor text. Don’t use same tactic over and over.
  • Make links consistent (www vs non www). Use a library of links which are prewritten, rotate them and continually add to the library to ensure freshness.
  • Get involved in forums. Use a footer which links to a number of sites not specifically the casino. Forum topics can include Internet Marketing, Gaming (Video Gaming) etc. Get involved in the discussion thread rather than spam the forum with irrelevant content. Many casino forums will not allow providers to post so avoid gambling forums.
  • Use Hubfinder, Majestic SEO, SEOMoz.org to find new links and research link terms.
  • Install the SEOMoz toolbar for firefox for domain information access and Nofollow hihglighting.
  • Link building strategies using content generation tactics work best long term.
  • Use the SoloSEO link search tool http://www.soloseo.com/tools/linkSearch.html
  • Passive linking. Ask people to link to you! Give them a t-shirt, swag or free SEO advice (eBook).
  • Find industry experts for product reviews, board seats, testimonials, article writing, spokesman. Associate your products with respected community figures. Key search term is expert witness directories.
  • Regular directory submissions. dmoz, yahoo, business.com, aviva, best of the web. These directories let you submit one website one time. These directories are editorially run, all are reviewed by a real human. Do not focus too much time on regular directory submissions. Submit and move on.
  • People don’t think about all of the different elements on their sites, like video, photos, downloads, coupons. Find niche directories that let you link to that type of content. Also consider new ways to add multimedia content to the sites, this is important for Google Universal Search.
  • Traditional and link bait:
    1 Create an article resource center on your site.
    2. Pull topics from customer service / your stats
    3. Keywords in title, 2x in body
    4. Include a bio with each article, even those on your site.
    5. Write long version for your website, send out shorter versions.
    6. Issue press release announcing new content added.
  • Sharing our content by adding a creative commons license to our sites.
  • Article Dropping.
    1. Drop an article.
    2. Swap content.
    3. Drop a link.
  • Submit to general “How To” sites (eHow, WikiHow, Instructables, etc.), Specialty tutorial sites (NewBaby, AmateurGourmet), Video (Expert Village, Teacher Tube)
  • Guest blogging / E-zines. To find guest blogs, look for terms like “looking for writers” “submit an article” “contribute content” in addition to your keyword.
  • Media Links. Three basic ways to attract media links:
    1. Target key journalists
    2. Issue press releases
    3. Develop and promote your onsite media and information (article) resource.

You get a lot of feedback from the media people. They’re competitive, if one person writes about something, it interests other people.

If you issue a press release, make sure you actually have news!

  • How to find media contacts: Back link competitors, develop your own media database. Mine social news and bookmarking sites like delicious, topix. Set Google Alerts for “news” and add keywords (editor, journalist, reporter, blogger, etc.). Look on Twitter. http://mediaontwitter.pbwiki.com
  • More Media Links: Cyberjournalist.net, blogcatalog, yahoo news, Bacon’s media directories good places to look.
  • In addition to Digg, Reddit, Mixx, StumbleUpon, try niche sites like Fetch (small biz), Pick Station (music), and more. Continually find more niche sites, there are thousands online.
  • Build credibility and links. Join industry-related groups like the BBB, chamber of commerce, industry associations.
  • People link to what they like and trust. Who trusts you? Customers, Vendors, Association Members
  • Find coupon and deal sites like http://retailmenot.com . Submit coupons, encouraging viral action, email-only contests.
  • Create case study of a contest that we ran to build links. Join an industry association. Sent intro email. Month later, discount coupon, another month later offered bigger discount and contest, suggested links.
  • Find .edu sites: job opportunity boards, forums, etc.

We’ll be adding to this list over time so we suggest you bookmark this and subscribe to our RSS feed!

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Well interesting story that :)

We recently moved our entire site over to a new CMS, moved IP addresses and update quite a bit of the site content. Our toolbar PR has slipped off but we fully expect it to rebound fairly quickly as we are adding the following:

  1. New Site Services Pages.
  2. Interactive Content and Screencasts.
  3. Regular Blog Post Columns and Updates.
  4. Updated PDF versions of case studies, services and client tools.
  5. A new and improved client backend for reporting and other fantastic features.
  6. Guest blogging and guest posting columns.

Although it might appear to be a bad thing that our site has slipped it’s in fact a good thing: Google, Bing and Yahoo have been spidering the site aggressively and we’ve been making tweaks to all of our XML sitemaps and the enclosed content.

Also as a note for anyone redirecting inbound links. When you 301 you index pages and page that had previously has inbound links it will take sometime for the engines to learn that the moves are permenant. This normal and should cause you no reason to panic. Search Engine Optimization is a marathon, not a sprint.

We fully expect a nice little rebound in the near future!

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