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Current and Future Search Trends - What the Top Internet Search Engines Are Doing
penningtonorr2799 am 26.08.2019 um 19:02 (UTC)
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The future of search is unclear - what is clear is that change is rapidly happening for all of the top Internet search engines. Google as always is the frontrunner for many of these search trends, but even little guys like Ask.com are making waves. In this article, I will attempt to cover some of the more interesting search trends that are occurring today with the top Internet search engines - but I am by no means being comprehensive about the subject. Things are changing on a weekly, or sometimes even daily, basis, and future articles will cover additional developments in depth.
Universal Search
In May 2007, Google - the leader among top Internet search engines -- got people talking (again) when it rolled out its latest search concept, Universal Search. Universal Search was Google's attempt to create a single page of search results, rather than separate pages for types of results, such as videos, images, maps, and websites. When it was first introduced, many search engine optimization firms raced around exclaiming that this was one of those search trends that would change everything and that new optimization rules should be created and followed immediately.
I published an article in early 2007 in which I noted, "The problem with Universal Search is that it can muddy the results, and it can also introduce irrelevant results that a searcher cannot use (1)." I also wrote, "Clearly, Universal Search will change how an SEO campaign is run if it catches on. But this is a real if - users' search habits are hard to change overnight, even if you are Google and you essentially define what searching is and how it works (2)."
And in fact, Universal Search didn't quite take off the way Google had hoped. A post on MediaPost's Search Insider by Mark Simon boldly states, "Universal Search will probably not be viewed as the greatest Google fiasco since Google Video, but it's clear that it's failed to deliver on the vaunted promises made by Marissa Mayer back in May (3)." So will we see more of Universal Search, or will it be quietly put to the side? Will other top Internet search engines want to use it for themselves? Only time will tell, but it seems like Google needs to do a lot more work before users really warm up to it.
Personalization and Personalized Search
Personalization on the other hand seems to be one of the search trends working very well for Google and many of the other top Internet search engines. In an article I wrote a few months ago, I said "The basic principle behind personalized search is simple. When you go to Google and type in a search query, Google stores the data. As you return to the engine, a profile of your search habits is built up over time. With this information, Google can understand more about your interests and serve up more relevant search results (4)."
As it works right now, if you use a Google product (Gmail, Google toolbar, AdWords, etc.), Google is keeping track of what you search for and what websites you visit, and it's then tailoring your results appropriately. Search for "bass," and Google will know whether you mean the fish or the instrument. As I pointed out, though, there are major issues with search trends like personalization:
Privacy issues that arise from personalized search are also a big question. The EU recently announced that it is probing into how long Google stores user information (this probe was subsequently extended to include all search engines). AOL recently committed a serious blunder when it released search data from 500,000 of its users, and it was discovered that it was fairly easy to identify many people by the search terms that they use...(5)
Yet if nobody makes a fuss about this, then it's very likely Google - and the other top Internet search engines - will start tracking everyone behind the scenes, whether they use a Google product or not.
It's actually already starting - right now, the cookie Google places on your machine (did you even know they did that?) will expire in two years - but they won't really expire at all. According to the official Google blog:
In the coming months, Google will start issuing our users cookies that will be set to auto-expire after 2 years, while auto-renewing the cookies of active users during this time period. In other words, users who do not return to Google will have their cookies auto-expire after 2 years. Regular Google users will have their cookies auto-renew, so that their preferences are not lost. And, as always, all users will still be able to control their cookies at any time via their browsers (6).
Seems it won't be long before Google knows what you're searching for before you do.
Expanding "Sneak Peeks"
Ask, one of the smaller of the top Internet search engines, has been using sneak peeks to entice searchers for a while now. Searchers who use Ask.com can mouse over an icon next to many results and see a screen shot of the website. No clicking needed. Google, always watching for search trends, seems to have noticed, because they've filed a patent for expanding their own snippets (7). Soon searchers on Google may be able to read expanded summaries of pages, or longer clips of page text. This tactic appeals to searchers who are now demanding more and more information faster and faster from the top Internet search engines, and who don't want to waste precious seconds clicking on a link and then on the back button to find just the right site for their needs.
Syntax Queries
When Ask was Ask Jeeves, the butler was supposed to listen to your search queries in the form of questions and then get answers for you. The problem was, this never worked exactly the way it was supposed to. Instead of answering the question based on syntax, the engine still responded to searches in the same way others did, by analyzing the words and returning a list. Jeeves was retired with a bit of fanfare, and the engine handles queries in the more traditional manner for now. But all of the top Internet search engines have continued to work on this concept, with Google again leading the way since it has the manpower and brainpower to do so. I expect that within the next year, this will be one of the search trends that the engines will want to focus on with a greater push toward answering questions rather than just returning related results.
Speech Recognition and the Mobile Market
Speech recognition is really going to be one of the huge search trends in the coming months and years for the top Internet search engines. In an interview from this past summer, Peter Norvig, director of Google Research, noted, "[Google] wanted speech technology that could serve as an interface for phones and also index audio text. After looking at the existing technology, we decided to build our own. We thought that, having the data and computational resources that we do, we could help advance the field (8)." With speech recognition in place, one could go to Google (or another of the top Internet search engines) and use a microphone to ask a question aloud, or just say some keyphrases, and get a list back immediately.
And speech recognition has the biggest benefit for top Internet search engines when it comes to users of mobile devices. Let's face it, as advanced as those keyboards may have gotten, they're still a pain to use and it's time-consuming to type in more than a few sentences. (That's y txt msgs r lk ths, u c?). Norvig is on top of that too, noting, "In general, it looks like things are moving more toward the mobile market, and we thought it was important to deal with the market where you might not have access to a keyboard or might not want to type in search queries (9)."
More to Come
As I noted in the beginning, this is just a small sampling of the search trends for the top Internet search engines today. Google, Yahoo, and even Ask are all working tirelessly to get your business and to make search easier, faster, and more accurate. Keep checking back for future articles covering some of the other trends and following up on the ones I've already discussed.
References
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Scott Buresh is the founder and CEO of Medium Blue, which was recently named the number one search engine optimization company in the world by PromotionWorld. Scott's articles have appeared in numerous publications, including ZDNet, WebProNews, MarketingProfs, DarwinMag, SiteProNews, ISEDB.com, and Search Engine Guide. Medium Blue is an Atlanta search engine optimization company with local and national clients, including Boston Scientific, Cirronet, and DS Waters. Download Medium Blue's latest exclusive whitepaper, "Adding Search to Your Marketing Mix," at for more insight.
 

Google's View of Paid Backlinks
penningtonorr2799 am 26.08.2019 um 15:35 (UTC)
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Since Google continues to view back links as one of their most highly regarded ranking factors in their search engine results, many in-experienced webmasters have opted to taking the chance on using paid back links.
Today we see numerous businesses actually purchasing back links from link farms or other questionable sources offering instant back links for a monthly fee. The only problem is, Google will penalize you for using paid backlinks. How are they able to figure out if you're doing so you might ask?
Here are some of the ways Google use to detect if you have paid links pointing to your website:
1. Other websites broadcast over the internet what are called spam reports
Why is this done? Google has noted on their website that they appreciate other webmasters informing them of websites that are taking advantage of paid links.
2. Of their over 28,000 employees, Google assigns many of them to actually detect websites who are attempting to manipulate search engine results by using paid back links.
3. Google actually has the ability to determine if a website is taking advantage of paid backlinks.
Once they determine that certain websites are using paid links, they will no doubt in the future change their algorithm so they can easily determine if a website is trying to manipulate the search engine results.
Here's what Google has to say regarding paid links: "Google works hard to ensure that it fully discounts links intended to manipulate search engine results, such as excessive link exchanges and purchased links that pass Page Rank. If you see a site that is buying or selling links that pass Page Rank, let us know. We'll use your information to improve our algorithmic detection of such links."
As most experienced webmasters realize, it takes a lot of time and effort to have a successful link building program. Google knows that and will likely rank your website higher if you don't use those type of tactics. Backlink tools do however exist that can assist you to hasten the link building process so that you can receive good quality back links as efficiently and quickly as possible. Some link building programs exist to play on Google's algorithm and that's exactly why they will punish your website should they find out that your website is involved in that type of practice. Since you're taking the time to use SEO to improve your website's search engine rankings, don't cheat the system. Whatever you do, stay completely away from automatic link building programs. You will be glad you did.

Joe Reynolds is the Search Engine Placement consultant for My Site Launcher.com
My Site Launcher is a search engine placement company that offers powerful tools in managing your websites and increasing your website traffic. My Site Launcher uses advanced website promotion techniques, including search engine optimization, affordable SEO packages, and PPC advertising on Google, Yahoo and Bing. Expert Search Engine Marketing consultants will take care of all your website optimization, driving highly-qualified leads and ready-to-buy customers to your site automatically, letting you focus on running your business.
 

Google's New Algorithm Leaves an Opening for Competitive Fraud
penningtonorr2799 am 26.08.2019 um 12:11 (UTC)
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Google's 15th anniversary marked a milestone in their very successful search engine which also brought upon the announcement of their new algorithm that was launched one month earlier; Hummingbird.
Although many SEO tactics had to be changed or modified rapidly to keep up with the new algorithm, Google seemed to have brought upon an even more intelligent way of classifying sites.
However, Penguin 2.1 is far from perfection as weaknesses have recently been spotted within it. The catch is that competing websites can very easily create negative back-links and negative SEO for their competition.This act not only penalizes the website, but it makes it very difficult to get back up again.
Some companies recently became victims of this competitive fraud. Potential competitors created roughly 5000 - 6000 negative links pointing directly towards then, bringing them down in the rankings of Google.
Removing such negative back-links is a long and tedious task to take on and there's no saying when more negative back-links could be added by the competition. The thing is, many people offer to create such links for very affordable prices on freelance websites.
Fortunately, Google addressed this issue with the addition of a backup tool called Disavow Links Tool. This tool allows webmasters to remove the negative links with additional ease. However, for a professional SEO company this tool isn't enough. You see, the problem is that this tool should only be used before Google penalizes a website for the negative SEO tactics, not after.
Once a website has been penalized by Google, the only way to climb back up in organic search rankings is by removing each and every negative back-link one by one. Simply put, Disavow is a great tool for a site that has been able to notice the additional back-links before Google notices them. Prevention is the number one way to avoid dealing with this new competitive fraud. For the aforementioned companies, monitoring the back-links has become more important than ever before.
The importance of using positive SEO tactics has also become more important than ever before. In order to climb back up, websites need to use more SEO procedures that will increase their rankings without penalizing them. It's a delicate art form and there's a fine line between positive and negative SEO.
Monitoring links and performing audits is important in order to avoid negative SEO. It should become a habit for any website owner to check up on the website's back-links daily. From the moment they are detected, they should be removed. SEO methods should be modified slightly in order to adapt to this new trend of competitive fraud. With proper modifications and use of strong positive SEO tactics, this issue can be prevented.

Gustavo Natotschiev is the founder of an online marketing company located in Ottawa, ON,Canada, focused on enhancing online visibility for local businesses.
 

How Do I Find the PageRank of a Web Page
penningtonorr2799 am 26.08.2019 um 08:53 (UTC)
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How do I find the PageRank of a Web Page? Well, PageRank is a score from zero to ten that Google assigns to a particular web page. The PageRank denotes the importance of the site in the eyes of Google and is determined by several factors, including the number of other important pages that are linking to that web page.
The higher the amount of important pages linking to a web page, the higher its PageRank or PR.
To find out the PageRank of a web page you need to download the Google Tool Bar, just search Google for this.
If you already have a Google Tool Bar but it does not have a PR button you may need to uninstall your old Google Tool Bar and install the new one.
Once you have the PageRank Button you can check out thePR of all your web pages and the pages of your competitors etc. If you see that one of your customers or suppliers sites have a good PageRank try and get them to link to you.
On average, if you have a PageRank of 2 you are doing well.
As you get more incoming links your PR should go up.
Please also bear in mind that your current PageRank is only a snap shot in time, it may be weeks or months before it changes, but it doesn't mean Google won't improve your rankings just because your PageRank is not increasing.
I have many web pages that appear on the 1st Page of Google that don't even have a PageRank. This is because I have all the SEO methods in place like Page Title, Keywords, Inlinks, and so on.
Want to know more about how you can get your website listed on the 1st page of Google check out my Free Report: SEO Secrets.

Leonardo Wood specialises in teaching website owners how to do their own SEO.
For Instant SEO Tips to Help You Get Your Website on the 1st Page of Google click: SEO Tips
 

How to Dominate the Online Market
penningtonorr2799 am 26.08.2019 um 05:28 (UTC)
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As most businesses these days are taking most of their marketing efforts online, the importance of being in the search engine results is greater than ever. Users all over the world use the search engines to look for almost anything one can imagine. Google alone is receiving billions of searches every month. This shows how important it is for a business to rank its website higher on the search results. Your website's visibility on the search engine results is the first step towards a successful online marketing campaign.
To get noticed by your potential customers, it is vital for a business to dominate the search results when the users search for the relevant keywords related to your business. So, the question is how to sift through from among your competitors' websites, and rank in the first pages of the search engine results pages or SERPs.
The first step to win the SERPs is to understand the behavior of the online visitors. Most online users use Google as their standard search engine. It was found that 95 percent of the users click on the natural links listed in the search results page and most of them find what they seek right on the first search results page. So, the struggle is to make it to the first page of Google's SERPs. As more and more businesses started using all means possible to get to the top spot on the Google's search results, Google found that some use unethical SEO methods to get around their search algorithm to rank high on the results.
Google takes its search algorithm very seriously and it hurts their pride when they find people cheating it. With a flurry of updates, Google has pounced on the unethical SEOs and spammers who use unlawful tricks to get their websites up the search results. Google has introduced several changes to its search strategy to improve its quality. Its algorithm is more content oriented than before. Now, it takes informative content to rank a website on its search results.
So, the first step towards web world dominance is to build a content rich website that gives a lot of useful information for the visitors. Have a landing page that sets your business apart from your competitors. It must have catchy titles and interesting information that the visitor would find useful. The old ways of luring a visitor to click through a website do not work any longer as Google has refined its tactics to track user experience through bounce rates and the visitor's navigation history.
As the world is slowly becoming a transparent society, and people are rooting out the shady elements from their midst. Information has become the key to survive the online cleanup by Google. Dominate the Google search results, and you dominate your niche of the online marketing world.
 

Domain Trust Factors Are Identified to Help Webmasters Achieve a High Domain Rank
penningtonorr2799 am 26.08.2019 um 02:09 (UTC)
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Elements Necessary In Order to Achieve Domain Trust
Organic search results, or natural search results, originating in the Search Engine Results Pages are partially influenced by a number of factors not directly associated with web site content visible to humans through web browsers (eg. the on-page viewable content). These factors have to do with attributes associated with recognized authority or Domain Trust. For pay-per-click marketing these same factors are irrelevant as it amounts to paid advertising and is thus not dependent upon search engines for retrieval of results for a particular topic searched upon.
- It is preferable to have an Aged Domain. Domain age has to do with how many months a particular domain has been active and registered. It is good practice to move your domain expiration date out three to five years to indicate long-term commitment. An aged domain is a benefit to you versus newly registered domains.
- Having your domain registered by the same Domain Ownership Registrant over a longer period of time is a positive domain ranking factor versus the domain changing ownership.
- Link Popularity or Quantity of Back Links pointing to a given site is a necessary element to achieve top rankings. All things being equal, higher link popularity is better as long as the sources of the inbound links are legitimate.
- Authority of the Back links Pointing to the Domain is also important. The link reputation or quality of the inbound linking websites to your business site should be examined for worthiness. Undesirable spam web page sources originating from Link Farms could get you site banned and therefore should be avoided in favor of higher quality linking partners such as pages with positive Google Page Rank (eg. PR2+).
- Aged Hyperlinks are preferable to recently acquired links. Incoming links pointing continuously towards your site over long periods of time are of higher value to the domain they are pointing towards as compared with more recently acquired inbound links. In addition, large volumes of hyperlinks acquired at a rapid pace can raise red flags and be interpreted as unnatural and contrived. Therefore, try to build incoming links gradually and consistently from link partners' sites that will permanently keep your link published.
- Server statistics on shared hosting accounts should be monitored regularly to identify bad sites hosted on the same server as your site. If your business is hosted on an unstable file server from a web hosting company that does not contain other spam prone sites it can be a problem and impediment to achieve top competitive rankings. It is well worth your time invested to help identify other webmasters on your same shared server that are abusing their hosting privileges.
- One hundred percent site up time performance is desired. Your site up time needs to be excellent from your web server in order to contribute towards positive domain ranking. If you're web site constantly experiences daily downtime and is not rendering pages for display in search engines when people visit your site, it could prevent successful page indexing and crawling. In the worst case your site could be filtered out in search engine algorithms and end up in the supplemental results index due to server downtime issues.
- Whois.sc data helps identify useful site statistics. Examine the Whois.sc domain tool site to look for facts provided in this public look up domain tool database registry. This resource provides leading indications of legitimacy and overall worthiness such an SEO score tool. Problems with any particular domain could be identified with this useful resource site.
- A diversified link profile is desired. Acquiring a wide variety of links from numerous legitimate sources leads to diversity which is better for domain trust and domain ranking. You do not want all of your inbound links originating from one type of source (eg. directories, blogs etc.) It is preferable to have your links not only indexed in the major search engines, but also indexed in other types of link sources such as blogs, social media marketing sites, paid and unpaid directories, article directories, profiles sites, local listings sites, the DMOZ directory, press releases, and public relations announcements distributions. Wider diversity leads to higher site visibility and search engine penetration.
- A physical address prominently displayed on your site is a good idea. It is good search engine optimization practice to publish your physical address or business address on your site and attach a Google Maps page for authenticity. This can help your domain trust and certainly helps you in the local search results.
- Publish lots of quality content pages versus filler pages. Large number of web pages that are published and indexed as legitimate content on the same web site should be your goal and helps with domain rank, versus a site that has only a few pages that are not well written, planned out, and organized for focus. The actual number of pages needed for high rankings will depend upon your query space overall competitiveness. Sites that have a high quantity of high quality pages that have achieved page rank will have higher domain trust which makes it easier to achieve rankings on newly published page content.
- Internet protocol address or IP address status should be identified. Is your business web site published on a dedicated or shared IP address? Dedicated IP addresses are preferred due to increased stability and accountability.
- Class C blocks should be noted. You want to attain a large variety of numerous Class C block IP addresses linking into your site, versus the majority of links coming from the exact same block or same server and host.
To compete for high search engine results pages (ie. SERP) rankings on competitive keywords, attention to a multitude of important details is necessary. The above small elements successfully implemented add up to a larger synergy and higher domain trust or domain rank, which is necessary for your web site to attain high rankings in search engine results pages and attract targeted visitors, search engine crawlers, and result in many ranked internal pages.

Since 2004 we have provided professional Denver SEO Consultant services from our business location in Denver, Colorado. We specialize in link building, site visibility, SEO Copywriting, and keyword research. For more information contact our Denver SEO Expert firm at 303-501-4944.
 

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