How Will Personalized Search Affect Your Marketing Strategy?

Sweeping and fundamental changes to online search are in full swing. Google announced on January 24, 2012, that it will begin collecting and sharing user data on just about all of its sites – and users will not have the ability to opt out.

One consequence of this move will be Google delivering users search results that are exponentially more personalized than anything we are used to seeing. Because our activities on YouTube, Gmail, Picassa and Google+ will be factored in, when we do a Google search it will feel like a Facebook news stream experience – we will see more content from our connections and based on our own behavior and preferences.

Google has already taken big steps in the direction of personalization, so the January 24 announcement came as little surprise to industry insiders (although the heavy-handedness of the no opt-out provision was a disturbing, if not eye-popping, wrinkle).

Much of the groundwork was laid in 2011. At that time, Google+, a Facebook-esque social platform, was rolled out, and today has at least several million active users — with forecasts as high as 400 million users by the end of 2012. And personalization already exists, although not on the scale Google is preparing us for.

At the moment, Google+ content, which consists largely of social conversations and links, appears prominently in Google search results when users opt to display their “personal results”. The personal results option, introduced to many users in early January, includes and orders content based on factors such as content published by your connections on Google products, social search, your Web history, and people in your Google+ circles.

While it’s much too early to sort out the Internet marketing and SEO implications of all this, there are a few adjustments that every business should make now.

First, a company’s digital strategy must include a fully integrated and active social media presence. For a company’s online content to be optimally visible in Google search, it will need to be commented upon, tweeted, Liked, and perhaps most important, “Google-Plussed.”

Second, companies will need quarterly rather than annual strategic plans for SEO and social media in particular, and Internet marketing more broadly. Besides the ongoing attention required to evaluate and adapt to Google’s new strategic direction, several other unknowns loom, including:

  • Whether and to what extent privacy concerns drive users away from Google.
  • How other search engines, Bing in particular, will be affected in terms of their response and popularity. Will they resist personalization as a point of differentiation, or embrace it? Will users abandon Google en masse or learn to love it in its new form?
  • How Facebook will adapt. Although Google has pushed it off the front page lately, we should remember that with a user base approaching one billion, Facebook is already a potent search platform with the capability of disrupting a search market unsettled by a Google in transition.

Third, new metrics will be needed to evaluate SEO programs. Less important to search visibility will be pure, “objective” rankings; more important will be social shares and the quality of social shares. Another factor playing into this equation is that Google has begun to hide organic search data from logged-in users, making fewer facts available to SEO strategists.

With paradigms truly shifting and measurement tools in flux, a company’s ability to be nimble and creative has never been more important – and never more directly tied to its marketing results.

Article source: http://alisterpaine.com/2012/01/30/how-will-personalized-search-affect-your-marketing-strategy/

PLR Internet Marketing Invites Bloggers To Contribute

Warren Wooden from PLR Internet Marketing is opening his online doors to fellow bloggers, and online marketers in the form of guest post submissions. Guest posting has long been seen as one of the more powerful forms of link building, and traffic generation techniques available to the part-time, and professional blogger alike, and yet are still being underused by both groups.

Calgary, Alberta (PRWEB) January 31, 2012

It’s a brand new year and many small businesses are starting out fresh with new ideas, lofty goals, and in at least one instance, an invitation to the competition to openly contribute on their website earning them not only a valuable link to their own site, but also exposure to a potential new audience.

Warren Wooden from PLR Internet Marketing is opening his online doors to fellow bloggers, and online marketers in the form of guest post submissions. Guest blogging has long been seen as one of the more powerful forms of link building, and traffic generation techniques available to the part-time, and professional blogger alike, and yet are still being underused by both groups.

“Approaching a competing blog with a request for a link exchange is difficult enough” says Wooden, “but trying to obtain one way links is virtually impossible unless you have a previously existing relationship with the site owner, and even then it’s far from a sure thing.”

Guest posting can act as an online introduction to the blog owner as well as to his audience members. By showcasing your best pieces you’re much more likely to entice a portion of those readers to follow your link over to your own website, where you’ll then be able to show them a wider range of topics and discussions, and hopefully convince them of the value in following your blog.

Investing an hour to research and write a high quality article suitable for publishing on a relevant blog is a small price to pay for a link that will likely last the life of the blog, and continue to grow more and more valuable as the website develops and grows.

PLR Internet Marketing sees this as a win-win situation. The regular readers to his blog will experience a new voice written from an entirely unique viewpoint and background, while the contributing blogger will benefit with a contextual link as well as an introduction to PLR’s regular readers, and followers which number close to 100,000 at the time of this writing.

A few things to consider when submitting a guest post are as follows:

  •     Ensure that the article is 100% unique and written solely for the website it’s being submitted to.

  •     The average length of an article is between 500 and 1000 words depending on the subject matter, but these are only guidelines and vary from post to post.
  •     It goes without saying that the post should be spell checked and free from spelling and grammatical errors.
  •     The article should be relevant to the site it’s being submitted to, it’s a good idea to skim through a couple months of content to get a feel for what the blogs readers are interested in.
  •     It’s considered good etiquette to try and respond to comments and questions that arise once your post goes live. You get added points for sharing the post with your social networks, and even more for building links to your article.
  •     Take a few moments to visit the site in question and see if they’ve posted any guest post submission guidelines, often ignoring them will result in your post being denied.

By following these few general rules you increase the likelihood that your post will be accepted and published, this holds true for any blog or website you might be considering submitting to.

Guest post submissions are just one of several business-growing services and features offered at PLR Internet Marketing. Bloggers and internet marketers alike can visit http://www.plrinternetmarketing.com/ to discover just how they can benefit their growing online business with a wide range of products, services, and articles that are tailored especially to the internet marketing, and blogging community.

For more information, and for media inquiries, visit http://www.plrinternetmarketing.com.

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Warren Wooden
PLR Internet Marketing
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Article source: http://news.yahoo.com/plr-internet-marketing-invites-bloggers-contribute-070232833.html

Over 7,500 Likes for InternetMarketingCompany.biz on the Facebook Platform

Los Angeles, CA (PRWEB) January 30, 2012

Internet Marketing Company announced today that the seo company has garnered over 1,100 ‘Likes’ on the Facebook Platform in just two weeks. Since reported that they have seen 6,408 people click ‘Like’ on the social-networking site’s page for the Internet Marketing website on January 15, 2012, now the current total of ‘Likes’ is 7,582. The company has created a page on the platform, and interested parties can visit the page, read about the company, and then can choose to click ‘Like’ on the Facebook Platform page to be able to follow the company’s news. Users who have logged onto the page to check out what SEO services they provide, have seen that they provide linkbuilding services along with search engine marketing and optimization and other services.

“We are overjoyed that our attempts to make our Facebook connect page seem interesting to clients is paying off,” said Russell Rabichev, Marketing Director of the Internet Marketing Company.

Facebook gives everyone the power to share with the people they care about, making the world more open and transparent. Facebook users communicate and share information through the social graph, the network of connections and relationships between people. Facebook gives companies and the developer community access to the social graph through Facebook Platform. Using a rich set of tools and online services, developers can build applications that are deeply integrated into the Facebook website. Millions of Facebook users return to the site each day, providing unparalleled distribution potential for applications and the opportunity to build a business that is highly relevant to people’s lives.

In 2007, Facebook launched Facebook Platform to empower developers and entrepreneurs around the world make the Web more social for users. Millions of Facebook users return to the site each day, providing unparalleled distribution potential for applications and the opportunity to build a business that is highly relevant to people’s lives.

Internet Marketing Company delivers effective and cost-effective SEO services that help companies compete and attract new customers driven by listings among the top search engine results. Professionals at the Internet Marketing Company have the expertise and experience to enhance exposure of a business on major search engines. And the better a brand’s exposure, the better a company can reach the customers and prospects who rely on search engines every day to research, find, and buy new products and services. With SEO from Internet Marketing Company, everyone can see results-fast, easy, and guaranteed.

Fore more information, please contact www.internetmarketingcompany.biz.

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Can You Really Make Money Doing Nothing With Internet Marketing

The short answer is a resounding “NO”! At least not if you are new to marketing online. Not at first. But most everyone dreams of being able to make money doing nothing. And internet marketing can be used to eventually make passive residual income. Residual income is income that continues to be generated after the initial effort has been expended. So, if you work hard and do things right in the beginning, you will continue to earn off of this effort, even long after you have moved on to other things.

Success in internet marketing usually comes very slowly. You could go on for years without seeing any return, but if you are consistent and continue to work at it, you will gradually begin to see the money rolling in. And once this happens, you will see the snowball effect take place and eventually you will be able to make money doing nothing!

So what do you need to work at? You need to bring traffic to whatever it is that you are promoting – to your blog or website or to your affiliate product website. The more people you can get to your website, the more sales you will make.

So what are some of the pros and cons of internet marketing?

First of all, if you prefer to have a regular “guaranteed” paycheck where the amount of time you put in equals the amount of money you receive, internet marketing is probably not for you. If you don’t like to study and learn new things, learning internet marketing is probably not for you. If you need someone else to motivate you or manage your activities, internet marketing is not for you.

One of the most obvious pros of internet marketing is that you don’t have a boss telling you what to do. You work for yourself and make all the decisions. Being able to work whenever and wherever you please is a great goal to shoot for.

Your pay is not an hourly wage or salary so there is no limit to how much money you can make. Let’s say for example that you decide to write your own e-book (it may sound difficult to you now but this is a very attainable goal if you do just a little bit of training). You spend a lot of time on this e-book and then you make money off of the sales for years to come – you just need to make sure that you are driving traffic to the sales page of your e-book.

This is what passive residual income is. . .and it is one of the greatest benefits that internet marketing offers. Putting out or representing a quality product once or twice a year will have a great impact on your income for the months or years, even if you’re not working. Again, that’s how you can make money doing nothing.