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Is Google Instant Like All Things Instant?

Google Instant AfroInstant coffee, pancakes and oatmeal never really hit the spot with me, unless I just happen to be backpacking or camping. So ,what about Google Instant? Is it good to go? Or, does it only perform well in a specific instance?

Google Instant

Basically, Google Instant represents searching while typing. Search engine result pages (SERP) are dynamically displayed WHILE keying-in search queries. Google even tries to help you complete the search query by predicting it (denoted in light gray text).

The prediction is essentially based on historical search volume, returning the most likely terms you are searching for.

Watch the video below to learn more about Google Instant.

What does this mean for SEOs, webmasters, website owners and bloggers?

According to Google; when checking analytics you might notice an increase in impressions. It only makes sense, displaying results while typing will do that. They also noted that now (post Google Instant) they are measuring impressions in 3 ways. Great, just what we needed – more metrics to keep tabs on. 🙂

Aaron Wall of SEOBook brought up some interesting points, and thinks that Google Instant consolidates search volume into smaller buckets of keywords. I tend to agree with this, as long as the smaller buckets are representative of relative results. Otherwise, the searcher will more than likely go for the long-tail term because it is actually the most relevant.

Graywolf’s description of Google Instant:

They think they know you so well that they can guess what you want without being told.

He goes on to mention that it really doesn’t solve any type of relevancy/understanding problem, but it could (on the PPC side of the equation) ensure high dollar value advertising will almost always show first.

Think about it, we all know that one keyword or a two-word keyphrase takes a lot more coin for clicks versus that nicely converting, low cost-per-click (CPC) three and four-word keyphrase.

What’s It Really Mean, Man?

For starters, it means you better have an SEO that pays attention. 😉 If ranking positions and traffic for you website or blog start to slide because of Google Instant, SEO strategy will need to be adjusted.

It seems, that the general consensus finds Google Instant annoying and somewhat distracting. I wouldn’t be too surprised to see Google change the presentation of Google Instant before speculating on pulling the plug.

Key Google Instant Takeaways

  • Google Instant allows for increased Sponsored Results real estate by pushing organic results further down the page. This could lead to lower click-through-ratios (CTRs) on organic listings, which equates to less organic traffic for your website.
  • More exposure for PPC campaigns that are based-on highly competitive one and two-word keyphrases, in addition to expanded screen real estate – which could bump PPC CTRs up.
  • Potential to disrupt long tail targeting – given relevant short tail results are served. If more people click on shorter, predicted results – focusing on longer keyphrases would become less important.
  • Could cause some searchers to switch search engines unless visual presentation is improved or Google Instant is disabled.

Despite seeming somewhat annoying, I plan on continuing to use Google. The reason is simple – the results are the most relevant.

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Social SEO 101

Social Media Marketing and SEO – Friend or Foe?

Social Media Slick Rick

With all of the hoopla traversing the interwebs of late you’d think SEO is in danger of being replaced by social media marketing… well, think again. The two work best as a team and can provide tremendous benefit when leveraged correctly.

Search Engines are still vastly dominated by results from typical websites, not Twitter and Facebook status updates. When you search Google, the first page of results are referred to as ‘universal search’ results. This means that heavily weighted (optimized) content from websites, blogs and social networks may be included. The key term here is ‘heavily weighted’.

Search engines like Google employ this tactic because they are aggressively attempting to protect the relevancy of their search engine results. Irrelevant search results undermine the overall integrity of the search engine’s ability to find quality content. Honestly, are you really interested in an affiliate marketer’s tweets about a product they are promoting (for a commission), or would you prefer results that contain listings for actual products?

It is important to note that social content presented within Google universal search results does not usually rank high for a long period of time, like website content. To circumvent this, Google allows users to further refine their results by clicking on the left-column menu to show sortable results from various social sources. In a nutshell, potential visitors have to dig to find most social content, whereas traditional website content is easily accessible.

SEO Click Through Rates (CTRs)

If a page 1, position 1 listing in Google for a given keyphrase receives approximately 40% of clicks originating from search – imagine how many less clicks content receives that requires ‘diggin’.

This doesn’t mean Social Media Optimization (SMO) isn’t important! It just means that certain principles of SEO need be applied to socially produced content.

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Posted by Josh Laughtland, Founder and Consultant for Boise SEO and Internet Marketing Company Jtree.net

SEO $avings

We don’t spend a penny on Pay Per Click (PPC) advertising for Jtree.net.

Thanks to sound Search Engine Optimization (SEO) practices, we outrank our competitors in the non-paid (organic/natural) search engine results for every keyphrase in the search engines that matter.

If we didn’t rank well organically, we would have to spend approximately $170/day on PPC advertising to make up the difference (see chart).

SEO $avings

Our stellar organic search engine rankings have allowed us to save money, boost our ROI, increase our online reputation and eliminate reliance on expensive PPC advertising campaigns.

The $170/day we save equates to over $60,000/year in online advertising savings! Despite the immediate short-term benefits of PPC advertising, SEO should always be in motion in regard to strategic long-term objectives.

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Curious about how well your website ranks, or even if there are people actively searching the web for what you are offering?

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Celebrate the Girls of Tech Boise!

Girls in Tech Boise is turning one!

In order to celebrate this very special occasion they are throwing a party – and you are cordially invited!

Celebrate Boise Tech!

Come show your support for the talented ladies involved in Boise’s diverse ecosystem of tech!

The Girls in Tech Boise jamboree just so happens to be sponsored by our client, Solution Pro. This special event takes place on Thursday, June 24th at the Owyhee Plaza Hotel Patio. See you there!