Well google today announced what many of us in the SEO community have been seeing for the past few months, the update to it’s search engine called CAFFEINE.
But what does it really mean to the average internet marketer or website owner? Not much really. For the most part sites that are semi-static sales sites that are well SEO’ed are not going to be affected by Caffeine. The only exception to this would be if one of your search terms suddenly becomes popular on the net for some reason.
What do I mean if a search term becomes popular? Well simply put say your search term is Caffeine. Right now when you search google your going to find lots of blog entries like this one showing up as most relevant because lots of people are chattering in blogs, news articles, etc about google’s updated search engine that google is going to assume your looking for information about the HOT TOPIC OF THE DAY, which happens to be your search term.
This is something that is not totally new, it has been happening to a number of clients of mine for a while now. For one reason or another some have been bumped down in ranking for a few days when one of their key terms is the topic of the day. So from time to time if your keyword happens to hit the news or the blogs out there, then your likely to drop in rank until the term is no longer a HOT TOPIC OF THE DAY.
The other major change that I would be most unhappy about if I was an advertiser is the inclusion of local and shopping results. As an advertiser to have someone local show up in search results that I am paying for with clicks is not something easy to overcome. That has been one of the few unifying things with web advertisers. They are all mail order over the net. Well not anymore. You search for something and you find advertisers listed and then you see a local business, your more likely to use the local result than the advertiser who may be thousands of miles away.
Google is likely to get some real negative feedback when search results are not returning what people are looking for. They are likely to get even more negative feedback from advertisers who have to compete with “natural” local results for search terms. Look for more changes from google.
Once you have completed the various other tasks the next thing to do is to get yourself into the search engines. First ones are the big ones.
Google, manditory and easy to do. If you go to google and look around you will find a link that allows you to submit a site to them. Once that is done eventually google will get around to indexing your site… sooner or later if you search for your domain name you will find it.
Yahoo, manditory and easy to do. There are two types of submissions you can make to Yahoo. One is a regular free submission which like google once they get around to you they will index your site. The other is a annual fee you can pay for inclusion into their directory. Some swear by paying for inclusion in the directory part of Yahoo as key to getting high ranks with Yahoo. As I look at it unless your making lots of money off of your website there are other ways to get into yahoo that are more effective than their directory submission.
MSN, manditory and again easy to do. MSN like google offers a way to present a new website to them which eventually they will get around to indexing and offering up in searches.
You must wait until your site is up and operating before you register with a search engine. No pages that are under construction or empty of content. You can have blank pages or incomplete pages, just do not link them to the live part of the site until they are ready to go.
There are other directory’s / search engines out there and if you run across one your not in, you should register yourself. In another article I will explain how you can get yourself into almost a thousand directories which will help to increase your Page Rank on the major search egines.
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