Laptop Battery Two big things have just happened in Google-land: Jagger and
Google Analytics. Together, these two events may have changed the
face of search forever.
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Microsoft First, let's discuss Jagger... Just like hurricanes, Google
updates have names. (A Google update is a change to the way Google
determines its rankings. Google makes these changes periodically,
and they're universally feared because they can impact dramatically
on a website's ranking.) The latest update is called Jagger, and it
has search engine optimizers (SEOs) all around the world in a state
of panic.
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Laptop Computers Why was Jagger such a fearful update? Simple... With Jagger,
Google once again outsmarted huge numbers of SEOs. You see,
many/most SEOs spend their time (and their clients' money) trying
to trick Google into thinking that their websites are more relevant
and important than they really are. They do this mostly by swapping
links, buying cheap links, and placing links on free directories.
While there's nothing wrong with these sorts of links (i.e. they're
not considered 'black-hat'), they don't really show that the site
is relevant or important. All they really show is that the site
owner has made a deal with another site owner. In these deals, the
incentive for the linking site owner is a reciprocal link, money,
or increased link volume. Google much prefers it when the linking
site adds the link simply to enhance the value of their content or
to increase their own credibility and authority.
of search engine optimization (SEO) are, with good reason, going completely bonkers. As Google came on the scene in 1998 and quickly dominated the search business, website optimization became largely a game of shooting at a single target, namely, pleasing Google...for all intents and purposes, Google became the "800 pound gorilla" of the search engine business. Since the advent of search engines (particularly Google) spawned
Laptop Computer In other words, Google wants its search results to contain
relevant, important sites, not sites that merely appear to be
relevant and important. To this end, Google invests millions of
dollars and employs the world's smartest mathematicians to create
algorithms which identify sites that are trying to trick them. And
that's exactly what Jagger did; and when it found those sites, it
simply adjusted their ranking to more accurately reflect their true
importance. (Unfortunately, it also demoted some sites which
actually deserve a high ranking. It is hoped that these mistakes
will be ironed out with future minor updates, but that's a topic
for another article...)
In Google.fr, a search without language or country filters for "ordinateur portable" doesn't show Wikipedia anywhere in the top 10. A search for "laptop computer" on Google.com shows Wikipedia as the number 2 result, number 8 for the UK (may vary on searches from inside the UK). In the French results, all of the top 10 are hosted in Europe.
Desktop Computer From a technical standpoint, Jagger was well described by Ken
Webster in his article, Google's Jagger Update - Dust Begins To
Settle? . To summarize, Jagger:
- Increased importance placed on IBL (Inbound Links)
Relevancy?
- Increased importance placed on OBL (Outbound Links)
Relevancy?
- Promotion of relevant Niche Directories (related to #1 &
#2)?
- More weight thrown back to PR @ top domain?
- Increased importance on AdSense placement relevancy?
- Possible introduction of CSS Spam filtering?
- Overall Blog demotions?
- New and unresolved "canonical" issues?
Notebooks Some more interesting effects were reported by WG Moore in his
Jagger article . Mr Moore runs a number of test sites for SEO
purposes. By monitoring the links to his test sites as reported by
Google, he established that:
"all reciprocal links had vanished. We think that this is because
Google is down-grading or eliminating reciprocal links as a measure
of popularity. This does make sense, actually. Reciprocal links are
a method of falsifying popularity. Sort of a cheap method of buying
a link, if you want to think of it that way... During the second
week of the Jagger Update, a few of our reciprocal links did come
back up. However, we also noticed that these were from places where
we had highly relevant content. They came from articles where we
discussed our area of expertise: Web Analytics, or from forums
where we had relevant threads. So we feel that these links came
back because of content, not linking.
Lenovo The other group that came back up was one-way inbound text
links, regardless of the originating web site. These links also had
strong relevance to our web analytics business. In other words,
they contained keywords and/or phrases related to our site and its
business."
Hard Drive In short, Jagger undid the hard work of thousands - if not
millions - of people! As a result, hard-won high rankings and
revenues plummeted.
Travelstar Interestingly, article PR
(article submission) came through
Jagger seemingly unscathed. My SEO copywriting website , for
example, went from no.4 to no.1 worldwide for "copywriter", and
I've employed article PR almost exclusively. Whether it was
promoted or the sites around it were demoted, one thing is clear:
article PR is one of the best ways to obtain a high ranking.
Gateway Google Analytics
Laptop Parts The second monumental event to occur recently was Google
Analytics . Google Analytics is a free web-stats solution which not
only reports all the regular site stats, but also integrates
directly with Google AdWords giving webmasters and insight into the
ROI of their pay-per-click ads. According to Google, " Google
Analytics tells you everything you want to know about how your
visitors found you and how they interact with your site."
Software Why is this such a landmark move? Because for the first time
ever, Google will have access to your real web stats. And these
stats will be far more accurate than those provided by Alexa .
Furthermore, Google's privacy statement says: " We may also use
personal information for auditing, research and analysis to operate
and improve Google technologies and services." Now let's put two
and two together:
- Google is 'giving' every webmaster in the world free access to
quality web-stats.
- Millions of webmasters will accept this 'gift', if only because
it integrates directly with their Google AdWords campaigns.
- Google will then have full access to the actual web stats of
millions of commercial websites.
- Google will have the right to use these stats to develop new
technologies.
- What's the next logical step? Google will use these
statistics to help determine its rankings, of course!
Hard Drives It should come as no surprise. It's been on the cards - and
frequently discussed - for a long time. For example, Jayde Online
CEO, Mel Strocen, recently published an article on this very topic,
The Future of WebSite Ranking . She quite rightly asserts that:
"Google's "democratic" vision of the Web will never be achieved by
manipulating algorithm criteria based on content. It will only be
achieved by factoring in what is important to people, and people
will always remain the best judge of what that is. The true
challenge for search engines in the future is how to incorporate
web searcher input and preferences into their ranking algorithms."
Electronics In fact, the Jayde Online network already owns and operates a
search engine, ExactSeek which incorporates user popularity
statistics in its rankings.
Canon The Future of Search & SEO
Desktop Pc To date, ExactSeek is the only search engine which uses visitor
stats as criteria for its rankings. But Google isn't far behind. We
all know that Google specializes in taking a good idea and
implementing and adapting it brilliantly. This is exactly what
we'll see in this case. By combining link popularity and user
popularity statistics, Google will be the only major search engine
to consider both what other sites think of your website and what
your visitors think of your website. And because they have the most
advanced algorithms for assessing link popularity, and will soon
have access to the farthest reaching, most accurate web stats to
assess user popularity, its competitors will be a long time
catching up.
Desktop Computers So if that's the future of search, what's the future of SEO? The
future of SEO is undoubtedly one where:
- one-way text links from relevant pages continue to be the most
valuable links
- reciprocal linking continue to decline
- the 'shotgun' approach to link buying declines
- mass email link requests decline
- free directory submission declines
- niche directory submission increases
- article PR (article submission) increases
- article submission sites (e.g. EzineArticles , GoArticles , and
ArticleBlast ) play a much bigger and more important role in
helping online publishers locate quality articles (due to the
increasing article volume)
- user popularity is just as important as link popularity, which
means:
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- the quality of article PR improves in order to increase site
traffic, credibility, and loyalty
- the quality of website content improves in order to convert
traffic and encourage repeat visits
Think Pad Clearly, the choices for SEOs will be pretty much limited to
paying for links at niche sites and/or engaging in article PR.
Being an SEO copywriter, I may be a little biased, but for mine,
article PR is the hands-down winner in this comparison:
- It satisfies Google's criteria for relevance and importance.
Linking site owners include your article and link because, in doing
so, their site becomes more useful to visitors, and their business
gains credibility and authority.
- It generates hundreds of free links quickly enough to make it
worth your while, but not so quickly as to raise red flags at
Google (in the form of link dampening).
- Links are permanent and you don't have to pay to keep them
there.
- You get a lot of qualified referred traffic who already trust
you and your expertise. This satisfies Google's visitor popularity
criteria, while at the same time bringing you a lot of extra
customers.
Repair For more information on article PR, read How to Top Google with
Article PR .
Data Recovery Conclusion
Cisco The lesson from Jagger is, don't try and trick Google! They've
got more money and more brains than virtually any company in the
world. It'll only end in tears! Don't spend time and money trying
to make your site look important and relevant. Instead, spend that
time and money actually making it important and relevant! Content -
the real content behind the optimization - is the answer. After
all, whether it's an article or a web page, it's the content that
keeps 'eyes on paper', and that's what it's all about.
Keyboard Happy optimizing!
* Glenn Murray is an SEO copywriter ,
advertising copywriter , and
Article Submission Specialist . He is a director of article
submission alternative , ArticlePR , and also of copywriting studio
Divine Write . He can be contacted on Sydney +612 4334 6222 or at
glenn@divinewrite.com . Visit http://www.divinewrite.com or
http://www.ArticlePR.com for further details, more
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