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How Google Killed Keyword Linking In Algorithm Change

Google, Google Algorithm, Search Engine Optimisationon February 28th, 2012No Comments

Changes in Google Algorithm Could Hurt Business

Its obvious that as time goes by search engine optimisation has become huge business and automation was inevitable. The SEO industry has numerous companies that will auto run your SEO generating spammy type links in their thousands. Well the time may have come when those employing these techniques will have to run and hide. Google is after you and they have in their armour 40 algorithm changes that could see businesses lose big money.

The official Google blog announced on 27th Feb 2012 not one change but forty changes to its algorithm that selects which sites rock and which sites don’t!

This amount of changes is actually unprecedented  and  marks a new record for Google war on the SEO spammers .

Google “We continue to improve many of our systems, including related searches, sitelinks, autocomplete, UI elements, indexing, synonyms, SafeSearch and more. Each individual change is subtle and important, and over time they add up to a radically improved search engine.”

Google Algoritm Changes

The Big Change

Announced amongst so many changes is one that I feel could have significant impact on those seeking to be top of their game in the search engines. The change appears to reduce the importance of backlinks that feature keywords

Link evaluation. We often use characteristics of links to help us figure out the topic of a linked page. We have changed the way in which we evaluate links; in particular, we are turning off a method of link analysis that we used for several years. We often rearchitect or turn off parts of our scoring in order to keep our system maintainable, clean and understandable.

For me it seems that Google is using another signal other than keywords to evaluate your links. I do not see the sense in penalising sensible links that contain keywords but more rather that Google is reducing the value of them. The reason being is that robot link spammers can manipulate these types of links.

Don’t Panic Continue Linking

I always think that if you are playing fair with the search engine competition how can you be penalised? This change is all about catching out those that are over linking for certain keywords or phrases. Keeping it natural is the key and don’t forgot using your site name or brand name is always safer than your optimised keyword.

Keyword Density Check

Its a good time to check your keyword density to ensure that  have not been over zealous in your linking strategy we all know that page one positions can help bring money to your door so this change could be very important.

40 Changes to Google Algorithm in February 2012

Here’s the list for February:

  • More coverage for related searches. [launch codename “Fuzhou”] This launch brings in a new data source to help generate the “Searches related to” section, increasing coverage significantly so the feature will appear for more queries. This section contains search queries that can help you refine what you’re searching for.
  • Tweak to categorizer for expanded sitelinks. [launch codename “Snippy”, project codename “Megasitelinks”] This improvement adjusts a signal we use to try and identify duplicate snippets. We were applying a categorizer that wasn’t performing well for our expanded sitelinks, so we’ve stopped applying the categorizer in those cases. The result is more relevant sitelinks.
  • Less duplication in expanded sitelinks. [launch codename “thanksgiving”, project codename “Megasitelinks”] We’ve adjusted signals to reduce duplication in the snippets for expanded sitelinks. Now we generate relevant snippets based more on the page content and less on the query.
  • More consistent thumbnail sizes on results page. We’ve adjusted the thumbnail size for most image content appearing on the results page, providing a more consistent experience across result types, and also across mobile and tablet. The new sizes apply to rich snippet results for recipes and applications, movie posters, shopping results, book results, news results and more.
  • More locally relevant predictions in YouTube. [project codename “Suggest”] We’ve improved the ranking for predictions in YouTube to provide more locally relevant queries. For example, for the query [lady gaga in ] performed on the US version of YouTube, we might predict [lady gaga in times square], but for the same search performed on the Indian version of YouTube, we might predict [lady gaga in India].
  • More accurate detection of official pages. [launch codename “WRE”] We’ve made an adjustment to how we detect official pages to make more accurate identifications. The result is that many pages that were previously misidentified as official will no longer be.
  • Refreshed per-URL country information. [Launch codename “longdew”, project codename “country-id data refresh”] We updated the country associations for URLs to use more recent data.
  • Expand the size of our images index in Universal Search. [launch codename “terra”, project codename “Images Universal”] We launched a change to expand the corpus of results for which we show images in Universal Search. This is especially helpful to give more relevant images on a larger set of searches.
  • Minor tuning of autocomplete policy algorithms. [project codename “Suggest”] We have a narrow set of policies for autocomplete for offensive and inappropriate terms. This improvement continues to refine the algorithms we use to implement these policies.
  • “Site:” query update [launch codename “Semicolon”, project codename “Dice”] This change improves the ranking for queries using the “site:” operator by increasing the diversity of results.
  • Improved detection for SafeSearch in Image Search. [launch codename "Michandro", project codename “SafeSearch”] This change improves our signals for detecting adult content in Image Search, aligning the signals more closely with the signals we use for our other search results.
  • Interval based history tracking for indexing. [project codename “Intervals”] This improvement changes the signals we use in document tracking algorithms.
  • Improvements to foreign language synonyms. [launch codename “floating context synonyms”, project codename “Synonyms”] This change applies an improvement we previously launched for English to all other languages. The net impact is that you’ll more often find relevant pages that include synonyms for your query terms.
  • Disabling two old fresh query classifiers. [launch codename “Mango”, project codename “Freshness”] As search evolves and new signals and classifiers are applied to rank search results, sometimes old algorithms get outdated. This improvement disables two old classifiers related to query freshness.
  • More organized search results for Google Korea. [launch codename “smoothieking”, project codename “Sokoban4”] This significant improvement to search in Korea better organizes the search results into sections for news, blogs and homepages.
  • Fresher images. [launch codename “tumeric”] We’ve adjusted our signals for surfacing fresh images. Now we can more often surface fresh images when they appear on the web.
  • Update to the Google bar. [project codename “Kennedy”] We continue to iterate in our efforts to deliver a beautifully simple experience across Google products, and as part of that this month we made further adjustments to the Google bar. The biggest change is that we’ve replaced the drop-down Google menu in the November redesign with a consistent and expanded set of links running across the top of the page.
  • Adding three new languages to classifier related to error pages. [launch codename "PNI", project codename "Soft404"] We have signals designed to detect crypto 404 pages (also known as “soft 404s”), pages that return valid text to a browser but the text only contain error messages, such as “Page not found.” It’s rare that a user will be looking for such a page, so it’s important we be able to detect them. This change extends a particular classifier to Portuguese, Dutch and Italian.
  • Improvements to travel-related searches. [launch codename “nesehorn”] We’ve made improvements to triggering for a variety of flight-related search queries. These changes improve the user experience for our Flight Search feature with users getting more accurate flight results.
  • Data refresh for related searches signal. [launch codename “Chicago”, project codename “Related Search”] One of the many signals we look at to generate the “Searches related to” section is the queries users type in succession. If users very often search for [apple] right after [banana], that’s a sign the two might be related. This update refreshes the model we use to generate these refinements, leading to more relevant queries to try.
  • International launch of shopping rich snippets. [project codename “rich snippets”] Shopping rich snippets help you more quickly identify which sites are likely to have the most relevant product for your needs, highlighting product prices, availability, ratings and review counts. This month we expanded shopping rich snippets globally (they were previously only available in the US, Japan and Germany).
  • Improvements to Korean spelling. This launch improves spelling corrections when the user performs a Korean query in the wrong keyboard mode (also known as an “IME”, or input method editor). Specifically, this change helps users who mistakenly enter Hangul queries in Latin mode or vice-versa.
  • Improvements to freshness. [launch codename “iotfreshweb”, project codename “Freshness”] We’ve applied new signals which help us surface fresh content in our results even more quickly than before.
  • Web History in 20 new countries. With Web History, you can browse and search over your search history and webpages you’ve visited. You will also get personalized search results that are more relevant to you, based on what you’ve searched for and which sites you’ve visited in the past. In order to deliver more relevant and personalized search results, we’ve launched Web History in Malaysia, Pakistan, Philippines, Morocco, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Estonia, Kuwait, Iraq, SriLanka, Tunisia, Nigeria, Lebanon, Luxembourg, Bosnia and Herzegowina, Azerbaijan, Jamaica, Trinidad and Tobago, Republic of Moldova, and Ghana. Web History is turned on only for people who have a Google Account and previously enabled Web History.
  • Improved snippets for video channels. Some search results are links to channels with many different videos, whether on mtv.com, Hulu or YouTube. We’ve had a feature for a while now that displays snippets for these results including direct links to the videos in the channel, and this improvement increases quality and expands coverage of these rich “decorated” snippets. We’ve also made some improvements to our backends used to generate the snippets.
  • Improvements to ranking for local search results. [launch codename “Venice”] This improvement improves the triggering of Local Universal results by relying more on the ranking of our main search results as a signal.
  • Improvements to English spell correction. [launch codename “Kamehameha”] This change improves spelling correction quality in English, especially for rare queries, by making one of our scoring functions more accurate.
  • Improvements to coverage of News Universal. [launch codename “final destination”] We’ve fixed a bug that caused News Universal results not to appear in cases when our testing indicates they’d be very useful.
  • Consolidation of signals for spiking topics. [launch codename “news deserving score”, project codename “Freshness”] We use a number of signals to detect when a new topic is spiking in popularity. This change consolidates some of the signals so we can rely on signals we can compute in realtime, rather than signals that need to be processed offline. This eliminates redundancy in our systems and helps to ensure we can continue to detect spiking topics as quickly as possible.
  • Better triggering for Turkish weather search feature. [launch codename “hava”] We’ve tuned the signals we use to decide when to present Turkish users with the weather search feature. The result is that we’re able to provide our users with the weather forecast right on the results page with more frequency and accuracy.
  • Visual refresh to account settings page. We completed a visual refresh of the account settings page, making the page more consistent with the rest of our constantly evolving design.
  • Panda update. This launch refreshes data in the Panda system, making it more accurate and more sensitive to recent changes on the web.
  • Link evaluation. We often use characteristics of links to help us figure out the topic of a linked page. We have changed the way in which we evaluate links; in particular, we are turning off a method of link analysis that we used for several years. We often rearchitect or turn off parts of our scoring in order to keep our system maintainable, clean and understandable.
  • SafeSearch update. We have updated how we deal with adult content, making it more accurate and robust. Now, irrelevant adult content is less likely to show up for many queries.
  • Spam update. In the process of investigating some potential spam, we found and fixed some weaknesses in our spam protections.
  • Improved local results. We launched a new system to find results from a user’s city more reliably. Now we’re better able to detect when both queries and documents are local to the user.

see Inside Search Blog

 

 

Author Nick Marr

 

Pinterest the new smart kid in social media.

Media News, Online Marketing, Pintereston February 14th, 2012No Comments

It’s been quite a while since I can announce a start-up social media service that I really believe has the power to take on the established social media companies. Those who run bookmarking sites such as del.icio.us, Digg or Multiply better mind their bank balances!

The new kid is PinInterest.com

Pinterest Social Media Newbie

Pinterest is an online bulletin board for your favorite images, launched in 2010 and is already experiencing wild growth. It has gone thru a soft launch where you can become a member after only receiving an invite. I did this last week and it took about 3 days before i was sent a link to activate an account. I would try it yourself as actions speak louder than words on how it works.

The growth of the service is simply exciting and for small businesses it presents a fresh opportunity. You can  post images of your company’s products on your Pinterest board and link them back to your website. It works as a sort of virtual store catalog.

Pinterest site registered more than 7 million unique visitors in December 2012, up from 1.6 million in September. And it’s driving more traffic to company websites and blogs than YouTube, Google+ and LinkedIn combined, according to a recent report from Cambridge, Mass.-based content-sharing site Shareaholic.

A New Digg?

Digg : The social news site changed the Internet, Digg’s offers high power authority and a listing in Digg for a site, even if it only has a couple of votes, will rank highly on Google and other search engines for certain terms. I believe that same power and authority is about to be transferred from traditional sites to Piniterest.

Women just love Pinterest!

According to Alexa Pinterest is attracting women by the droves aged between 25-34 years of age , Pinterest is attractive , pictures speak a thousand words and you will find lots of shoes, handbags and pins of good looking celebrities.

See Richcrib article Pinterest For Top Celebrity Pictures

Early Bird Catches The Worm

Like all these things get in early and establish your brand Google respects old pages and old posts so get your company on Pinterest now and reap the benefits later. A word of warning self promotion will need to be limited as the sites policies does not encourage self promotion. The best way to determine if Pinterest could attract buyers is simply to give it a go

Pinterest is designed to curate and share things you love. If there is a photo or project you’re proud of, pin away! However, try not to use Pinterest purely as a tool for self-promotion.

 

How to get Started

  • Request to join at http://pinterest.com/
  • Once accepted
  • Install the bookmarklet. It lets you add a pin from any website with just one click.
  • Follow a few more pinboards. After all, Pinterest is as much about discovering new things as it is about sharing.
  • Pin carefully! As one of the first members of Pinterest, your pins will help set the tone for the whole community. Use big images, write thoughtful descriptions, and pin things you really love. Also, no nudity :)

Check out some new Pins

 

Author  Nick Marr

Why Celebrities Abuse Twitter

Media, Online Marketing, Richcrib, Selling Online, Twitteron February 11th, 2012No Comments

Celebrities generate huge audiences that they can sell too

A recent post by celeb gossip blog Richcrib.com highlights the fact that social media has become a promotional play ground for the rich and famous. Its no surprise that with their huge audiences celebrities succumb to selling  promotional tweets. The audience sizes beat many TV stations, newspapers and other traditional media. The cost to tweet to an audience of millions must run into tens of thousands all for a tweet less than 140 characters. I have no doubt this extra stream of revenue comes in handy especially when the actual process is not actually managed by the celebrity themselves.

  1. Britney Spear has 7,734,650 followers
  2. Kim Kardashian has 7,405,362 followers
  3. 50 cent has 4,537,644 followers

more at Top Ten Celebrities on Twitter at Richcrib.com

Social Media Was Not Meant To Be a Selling Medium

Twitter is a social tool so you need to be social most celebs post updates designed for no interaction,  it seems that these tweets are more like a warm up act before the big show. The odd tweet here and there just to keep the account fresh and the audience interested. When it comes to a new film, book or other promotion then we see the celebrity increase tweets and Hash tags.

See Britney Spears Tweets as an example

britneyspears Britney Spears
So excited to announce that I’ll be working with #Hasbro on their new game called Twister Dance. You guys are going to love it! @HasbroNews

We can all learn from celebrities

Over selling in a tweet can be the most boring and unattractive thing you can do! If we watch how celebs conduct their accounts you will see that talking about everything else other than the next promotion keeps an interest by followers. This makes it very effective as when the promotional tweets are launched followers will listen.

Twitter is a Promotional Opportunity

Businesses can access large audiences using the numerous services available to get your message noticed. Here are some services that help you promote to large audiences

More  followers means you may be able to sell like a celeb

By attracting more followers to your twitter account you are creating a potential audience that you can promote too. The value of a huge twitter audience can turn into real money as advertisers target niche twitter accounts. Here are some services that may actually buy advertising from your twitter account

Increase followers

Their is a huge range of services that will help you increase followers, some of these services involve fake accounts and robotic follows. These are worthless for social media interaction but good to show others how many followers you have. Those that buy tweets will want to see the level of activity your followers generate so these fake followers are near useless for this purpose.

You will find a host of low cost social media solutions at FiveQuidExpert.com

Top Ten Celebrities on Twitter

 

Author Nick Marr

Why Facebook Is Facing The Beginning Of The End

Facebook, Media, Media News, Techon February 6th, 20121 Comment

I am going to predict that Facebook Initial Public Stock Offering will help start ups and entrepreneurs launch new models that will eventually harm Facebook’s offering.  The timing and the risks associated with Facebook privacy policies  could spell the beginning of the end.

You may be wondering have I lost the plot after all look at these impressive Facebook facts:

  • 845 million monthly active users.
  • 80% of monthly active users are outside the U.S. and Canada.
  • 483 million daily active users on average in December 2011.
  • 425 million users who using Facebook mobile products

The social network’s expected market value, projected by some to be as high as $100 billion. The IPO will be enough to make about 900 people millionaires from longtime employees to a freelance graphic artist who once painted Facebook’s real walls – instant millionaires, at least on paper.

Why Facebook IPO could be its downfall

Its obvious to me that when a company has reached its peak and all avenues have been explored its time to get out for its owners. The timing of Facebook IPO is no accident and their maybe now a lack of momentum to take the giant any further.

Potential Investors Answer Me This

Does the IPO indicate that those who created Facebook may have lost the will to take it further?  Have the threat of increasing demand for privacy by consumers worldwide now too much of a threat to the business? Could new privacy laws in the US kill Facebook? Have they tried everything and failed to find fresh innovation?

Will You Suffer Pain Without Facebook?

My thoughts are that we can all live without Facebook if it died tomorrow its not a necessary feature of my life its an added extra,  compared to say search engines, or mobile phones and tablets Facebook does not help me.

New Kids On The Block

The biggest threat is having taken on investors the new masters will want to see increased advertising revenue. Facebook could end up as annoying place to be sold too. Every time you turn on your phone, tablet computer and Smart TV,  Facebook could be selling you something. This for me is a huge threat to its future, member will leave in their droves. When the pressure for return on investment increases its not unreasonable to consider a subcription model for membership. Adding a monthly fee for members would satisy the investprs but may eventually kill the business.

Consumers Want Free Internet

This change will allow advertising free services to offer something different. I will give you a real life example that backs up my theory.

MTV Germany changed it business model to offer pay TV, this has resulted in alternatives popping up as consumers avoid the charges. This move marked the first time a German free to air broadcaster  moved into the encrypted TV area.

Read more internet tv news: German MTV Becomes A Pay Channel

Small time competitor Tape.TV seized the moment and is now busy taking market share in music TV in Germany potentially killing off German MTV’s dominance.

This proves consumers will always vote with their feet and Facebook faces a huge challenge ahead.

Facebook IPO Good For Business

Its without doubt a positive event when such an IPO is launched, its shows the world that 2012 maybe the year of change from the global financial crisis.

This event will help others who need funding get the money they need for rival projects.

“A Facebook IPO will be a mammoth seismic event that will start a small tidal wave,’’ said David Menlow, president of IPOfinancial.com, a Green Brook, N.J., firm that tracks IPOs. “Facebook will embolden a lot of companies to feel that the technology sector is on an upswing.’’

Whatever the result of the IPO Facebook will never be the same

 

Author Nick Marr

 

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