by: iCopywriter Senior Blogger, Gaia Veenis
There have been several interesting developments in the search engine marketing world in recent months, some with very positive potential and others that may be concerning to online marketers. The latest changes Google has made to its algorithms and service offerings, including real-time search and freshness updates, have the potential to be very useful for online marketers and Internet users alike. The new query encryption update, on the other hand, may prove to be a thorn in the side of online businesses trying to promote their websites through organic and paid search marketing.
Real-Time Search and
Freshness Updates = Radical Changes to Searching
Anyone who knows a thing or two about online marketing
surely knows that Google is always changing its search algorithms. The latest
changes that have been turning heads are different from the average algorithm
updates, however. The new real-time search algorithm, for example, allows Google
to track and deliver search results as the Internet user is typing. Web pages
are crawled then and there to search for relevant results that are updated
based on content from things like blogs, news websites and social media sites.
For anyone who uses SEO to promote a business or website, this means social
media will play a bigger role than ever before.
Freshness updates are making equally big waves in search
engine marketing. While the Panda update was pretty big, this newer one has
been huge. Now, more than 30 percent of each and every query will be tied to
fresh, new, relevant content. This gives more power to new domains, which means
online marketers must utilize fresh content and domains more than ever before.
Posting fresh, time-stamped content will be an increasingly important online
marketing tool. As many of us have
long known, content is really the key to effective search marketing.
New Privacy
Limitations with Google Analytics
Google wants to give Internet users the choice to have more
privacy when they’re searching online, which is why the company recently
updated its query encryption options. Now, online searchers can seriously limit
the data that SEO companies can keep track of by logging into their Google
account and performing “safe searches.” While this is a good thing for
consumers, it makes things a bit trickier for SEO firms and online businesses
that use Google Analytics to access consumer behavior data. It may now be much
more difficult to gain access to organic keyword referral data for some
traffic. This can be alleviated, however, by using SSL to make the website more
secure.
Just like any other change in search marketing, Google’s
recent updates will only inspire new ways to advertise for online marketers.
With creativity, there are always innovative ways to reach online audiences.
Have you checked out iCopywriter.com lately?
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