It’s not often we plug search traffic increases but every so often when we see resounding results we like to toot our own horns a bit. In particular when the search results are highly converting and giving our client fantastic returns.

This is one of those cases. We’ve been working on the technical SEO for the client site, we corrected a number of errors in their Google Site Map and in their overall site structure. As this site is an  incredibly dynamic piece of web software it was not a trivial process, however after a number of months we have seen fantastic results. We are now working closely with the design team and software team to redesign the entire site which should be lanuched in the next 90 days.

It’s an exciting project in a fantastic space. We love our clients over here at Honeypot and we also love seeing them happy about their Search Engine Results and their bank accounts growing due to our efforts with them.

500% Search Engine Increase
500% Search Engine Increase
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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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