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Better Search Engine Placement: Will New Services Put a Crack in Google’s Armor?

Wednesday, May 20th, 2009

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Is Google the Tiger Woods of the Internet? Woods, by nearly all accounts, is the best golfer on the planet. Google’s the leading service for better search engine placement.

But there’s a problem with Tiger’s dominance, as this Wall Street Journal piece puts nicely: the great golfers of the past always had fierce rivals. Jack Nicklaus may have been the premier golfer of his day, but there was always someone else—Arnold Palmer or Lee Trevino—who was breathing down his neck. Woods, on the other hand, appears to be rather lonely at the top. Would a rival, someone who could arguably challenge Woods as the world’s best, compel Woods to step up his game? Would it make Woods even better?

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You could say that Google may be experiencing the same conundrum. As the number one search engine, and the number one resource for those seeking better search engine placement, is there any competition that could be deemed Google’s rival?

Right now, there’s nothing. But a few recent changes in the nature of online search could give Google the first real fight for those who want to gain better search engine placement and market share. The most intriguing new trend is the power and usefulness real-time search, which Twitter has been able to harness in a way that has left Google scrambling to catch up.

The other is the mysterious Kuomo, a new search engine that Microsoft is about to reveal next week. If you’ve not yet heard of Kuomo, you’re not alone. Microsoft has been so secretive about their new search engine that any useful details have been scant. According to the software company, it’s been crafted to return better search results and better search engine placement than Google. But what does that mean? Who knows.

So that raises the question: can a new search engine Microsoft really challenge Google? Google’s reputation for returning accurate and useful search results and its ability to get Websites better search engine placement is stellar. So even if Kuomo can return equally sterling results and even better search engine placement, will that be enough to make people switch? Reputation counts a lot more in the online business world than in the PGA. Does Microsoft have the branding power to match Google’s?

Google Now Offering Results More Integrated with Online Social Networking

Wednesday, May 13th, 2009

If imitation is the sincerest form of flattery, then the folks at the online social networking service Twitter may be at risk of experiencing dangerously swelled heads.

First, Facebook, arguably the most influential online social networking site, redesigned its site that allowed users to post their status updates in a more Twitter-like style. That move caused much controversy with Facebook users, but most of the hemming and hawing has apparently died down.

Now, Internet search giant Google has rolled out their own Twitterish online social networking search service. Right now it’s called Google Search Options—a rather clunky name and one that will probably change as the service evolves. But what does the new online social networking service do? The most interesting feature is the one that gives Internet searchers the opportunity to filter search results by time.

Here’s why that’s important. Normally, if you did a search for Greece on Google, you’d get the top results like the Wikipedia page for Greece and possibly the homepage of the Greece tourist board. But what if you just want to know what kind of online social networking buzz is going on regarding Greece? Google search options lets you choose results that were just created or changed recently—within the last 24 hours, for example. Here’s Google’s instructional video for Search Options:


If you’re familiar with Twitter and Twitter search online social networking services, then you’ll probably be comfortable with these new search features. So does this mean Google is scared of Twitter? Probably not, at least not yet. But if Google is now taking cues from the online social networking micro-blogging site, that just shows just how useful Twitter and online social networking search is gearing up to be.

Google Offers Free Internet Marketing Training via Shortcuts Tool

Wednesday, April 22nd, 2009

Yes, Google now has its own shortcuts so you can get Internet marketing training in the comfort of your own office. Want to know the definition of SEO or any other term? Then type in the Google search bar – define:seo or your term, and a page appears with several definitions and the web site where you can read more about it. It’s not another search, it’s a list of terms. Try define:ppc, again a list of definitions appears. Google has made internet marketing training easier than using its own GooglePedia book or signing up for an SEO class.

Google also offers these time-saving shortcuts: synonyms and related words type ~term such as ~large; local weather shortcut – weather city – such as Cleveland weather; type math problems into url bar 45 + 568 and get the answer, and so much more. Find more Google shortcuts and get Internet marketing training at your fingertips.

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