Posts Tagged ‘internet marketing tips’

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.

Your Guide to Search Engine Optimization with Bing

Friday, August 7th, 2009

bing-microsoft-logoWant to know how to get great search rankings on Bing? We’ve got you covered. The Search Circus team has put together a handy guide that gives you all the information you need for mastering Bing. We’ve provided a handy rundown of Bing’s features, and we’ve published the latest tips you need to know if you want to make an impact on Microsoft’s latest search engine.

You can find it all on our Squidoo page. Check it out, then tell us what you think about Bing’s potential on our Squidoo guestbook.

Internet Marketing Tips: Search Within Sites for Faster Research

Wednesday, April 22nd, 2009

Ever wanted to find this one particular page within a huge, sprawling Website—like Amazon or the BBC—but couldn’t for the life of you remember what the page was called? We have that and some other research and Internet marketing tips for anyone who wants to find things, fast.

If you’re like most of us, you’ve probably had a similar frustrating experience. Whether it was a story on CNN.com that you wanted to bring up to show someone or a cheap computer monitor you found on Newegg.com, and you just couldn’t remember that URL, there’s hope: Yahoo and Google have made targeted searching now easier than ever.

For example, say you really want to show a friend that story on CNN about a planned horse statue in the England that will be taller that the Statue of Liberty. But when you use the CNN search function, and type something like “England horse,” you only get horseback riding stories. Don’t worry. While large news site search functions are adequate, they still can’t match the sophistication of Google and Yahoo’s algorithms. So search CNN with Google or Yahoo instead. Here’s how: in the search box, type “Site:cnn.com England horse.” That “site:” command tells the search engine to look only within CNN.com for the story.

But that’s not all you can do. This handy guide lets you in on all the special tricks that you can apply to Google and Yahoo’s search engines that will make your Internet searching more targeted than ever. For budding Web content developers and SEO copywriters, the option to search exclusively within Website title meta tags could be extremely helpful. Just start off a search with “intitle:” as in “intitle: giant horse statue.”

There are also other Internet marketing tips, tricks and hacks available. There’s no telling how many ways these tricks could be useful. Have you found a unique use for these search terms? Let us know.