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Top 5 Ways To Benefit From Universal Search
What is Universal Search and Why Should You Care?
Universal Search combines all the information within
its Vertical engines/databases into one index to serve
a single set of SERPs (Search Engine Results Pages).
An example of Vertical engines/databases are Google
News, Google Video, Google Images etc.
What this means is when you go to www.google.com,
(their most highly trafficked domain) and do
a search, rather than just getting websites from their
main index, you will also get results from the News,
Images, Video, etc databases as well. It is a more comprehensive
results page.
Google Vice President of Search Products and User
Experience Marissa Mayer said the company's goal for
universal search is to create "a seamless, integrated
experience to get users the best answers."
Sometimes the information you are looking for is best
delivered by video, or images or a news story. Currently
you would have to search each of the Vertical engines/databases
to get all the information. Google is planning to integrate
it into one search engine.
As a searcher this means easier access to various
forms of information with only one search. It seems
like a good thing, as long as the results are easily
organized on the page. It could mean more scrolling
to get to the different areas of results, depending
how they lay it out.
What To Do and Why
Changes with the search engines can sometimes be
confusing. There is a lot of information to evaluate
and some decisions to be made. Before you decide anything,
you need to understand what your options are.
If your site isn't already properly optimized for
organic rankings, that would be the place to start.
You want to make sure you have clean, search engine
friendly code and a solid foundation, as well as on-page
optimization. This would be the starting point,
without this in place you have no hope of competing
in the engines - with or without Universal Search.
If your site is already properly and aggressively optimized
then you are in good shape to build on that and benefit
from Universal Search.
Since Universal Search will take information from
the Verticals (like images, press releases, videos,
audios, Blog postings, etc) you want to make sure that
you have some exposure in each of those areas.
Imagine someone does a search for what you have to
offer, and in the Universal Search results your webpage
comes up. In the same search your competitor's site
comes up PLUS your competitor has video, images and
Blog posts as well. A searcher is more likely to
click on your competitor's site since more of the total
number of results that come up will belong to your competitor.
The other factor is the layout of the results page.
We don't know yet how it will play out. If Google mixes
all the results together (ex: videos, web pages, Blog
posts, images, etc all come up intermingled) that creates
one scenario. It means you aren't competing apples
to apples for the top spot. It could be video in the
1st position and you are hoping to get your web pages
ranked in the 1st position.
Another way of delivering the results would be to
group them by category. They could list all the Blog
results, then all the video results under that, and
then all the image results under that, etc.
If that is the case, you want to have something listed
in each category section because if you happen to have
a ranking in the last category section but nothing higher
on the page, you are not likely to get a click.
What you really need to do in addition to adding
content and optimizing your site, is also focus on getting
something in the other Verticals.
Top 5 Ways To Participate in Universal Search
1. Google Image Search: It has always been a good
idea to use images on your site for illustrating your
products and services. Now customers can find your
site via Google Image Search. Optimize your images with
descriptive, keyword-rich file names and ALT tags. Use
accurate descriptions of your image files for the benefit
of those who might need to view the site in text only
format.
2. Google Video (beta): Use descriptive, keyword-rich
file names for your video files. Also create a keyword-rich
title tag, description tag, and video site map.
3. Google News: Submit your press releases for display
as news, and also as a new content page on your site.
4. Google Maps: AKA Google Local - this has been
included in Google search results for a while. Give
your site a local presence through the Google Maps Local
Business Center where local businesses can get a free
basic listing to extend their reach in the SERPs.
5. Google Blog Search (beta): Use social media and
Blog engines to drive traffic to the site. Submit
to the Google Blog search and have your Blog help boost
you in the new world of Universal Search.
With a better understanding of the options, it becomes
clear that in order to increase your exposure in the
search engines and get new traffic you need to be proactive
in anticipation of these Universal Search changes. Don't
wait until it is too late and you are scrambling to
catch up.
Author: Jennifer Horowitz
Jennifer Horowitz is the Director of Marketing and
co-owner of http://www.EcomBuffet.com
Since 1998, her expertise in online marketing and Search
Engine Optimization (SEO) has helped clients increase
revenue and achieve their business goals. Jennifer has
written a downloadable book on Search Engine Optimization
and has been published in many SEO and marketing publications.
Jennifer can be reached at Jennifer@ecombuffet.com
Keywords : Universal search, search engines, Search
Engine Optimization, SEO, Google Image search, Google
video, Google news, Google maps, Google Blog search
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