Archive for January, 2010

Get Listed on Google’s Real-Time Seach Results with these Natural Search Optimization Tips

Wednesday, January 6th, 2010

naturalsearchoptimizationYou may have noticed that last month, Google quietly unrolled an option on their search results page that lets users see results from the last 24 hours, the last week, the last month, or within a timeframe of the users’ choosing. We say quiet, but the buzz around real-time search has been anything but. For anyone who wants to gain traffic via natural search optimization in 2010, real-time search is going to have to be at the top of their to do list.

Why? Because real-time search results incorporate results from some of the most popular Web2.0 applications and services, including Twitter, Facebook and FriendFeed. Real-time search also offers up to the minute results for breaking news.

That raises the question: can you use natural search optimization strategies to get top real-time search results in Google? Yes you can. While Google hasn’t yet given much information on how they organize and display real-time search results, there are some tried and true natural search optimization methods that should be considered when going after top real-time search results. Here’s what you need to know:

  1. The text that’s in a blog post, a tweet or a Facebook update is important. Quality is measured. If a recent tweet looks like spam, then Google will pass over it.
  2. It looks like Google tracks Twitter users who are frequently re-tweeted and bloggers who are linked to by many others. The more authority Google gives these users, the more likely their content will appear in real-time search results.
  3. The quality of someone’s followers on Twitter or the authority of those who repost their blogs also count. This helps Google sift through spammers who have been able to repost their content elsewhere.

Of course this is all very new. Expect to see more information and natural search optimization tips as Google’s real-time search becomes more refined. Have you heard any other tips for getting listed in real-time search results? Let us know.

Woopra Offers Real Time Analytics For Search Engine Marketing

Tuesday, January 5th, 2010
Real time analytics for search engine marketing with Woopra

Real time analytics for search engine marketing with Woopra

If you have a business Web site, or even a personal Web site, are you using some type of analytics to track your visitors and/or sales? Yes? Great, then you’ll also want to include a real time analytics program with search engine marketing. No? It is certainly a cost effective way to monitor visitors as well as track where they are going on your Web site.

Google Analytics is free for anyone to use, but it does have a few flaws such as  a 24 hour delay in providing all its stats. There are also other programs for tracking visitors such as HubSpot and Hitslink. However, if you really want “real time” analytics (real time will be the trend in 2010), then I suggest Woopra as part of your search engine marketing.

Woopra just came out of Beta a couple months ago, and Search Circus was privvy enough to try it out before it was released to the general public. Not to be biased here, but we LOVE the real time stats, easy to read graphs and usability. There are several payment options for Woopra including a free version. It’s easy to install, just sign up and get the snippet of code to include on your Web site. Woopra is known for providing detailed instructions.

From Woopra’s extensive FAQ’s page

is a revolutionary Web analytics tool designed from the ground up to break all the rules for website statistics and monitoring. Woopra gives you the information you need to know right now about live traffic on your site. While the visitor moves through your site, you can track their path instantly.”

Search Circus can help you with a variety of search engine marketing strategies including the Woopra real time analytics.