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Google takes on Facebook with latest social tweak

Apr 01

Google will begin allowing users to personally endorse search results and web pages, its latest attempt to stave off rival Facebook while trying to jump onboard a social networking boom.
The so-called “+1” button will start to appear alongside Google search results for select users letting people recommend specific search results to friends and contacts by clicking on that button.
Eventually, the feature may begin to influence the ranking of search results, though that is only under consideration. Results are now ranked via a closely guarded algorithm.
The world’s leader in internet search is battling to maintain its share of web surfers’ time and attention, which is increasingly getting taken up by Facebook, Twitter and other social networks. But it has struggled to find its footing in the nascent market.
Its last attempt to create a social network — Buzz — has not fared well. A flood of complaints about how Buzz handled user privacy cast a pall over the product. On Wednesday, Google announced it had reached a settlement with regulators under which it agreed to independent privacy audits every two years.
With the new +1 buttons, Google aims to counter one of Facebook’s most popular features. The new feature comes nearly a year after Facebook began offering special “Like” buttons to websites, creating a personalized recommendation system that some analysts believe could challenge the traditional ranking algorithms that search engines use to find online information.
Google said +1 recommendations will also appear in the paid ads that Google displays alongside its search results. In its internal tests, Google found that including the recommendations boosted the rates at which people click on the ads, executives told Reuters in an interview on Tuesday.
Eventually, Google plans to let third-party websites feature +1 buttons directly on their own pages, the company said.
Google’s Matt Cutts, a principal engineer for search, said the +1 buttons were part of the evolution of Google’s own social search efforts, rather than a direct response to Facebook’s Like buttons.
Google introduced social search in 2009, and in February the company began displaying special snippets underneath any search results that have been shared by a person’s contacts on Twitter.
Currently Google is not using +1 recommendations as a factor in how it ranks search results — a user only sees that a friend recommended a search result if the result would have turned up in a search based on Google’s existing ranking criteria.
Google’s Cutts said the company is evaluating whether to use +1 recommendations as a ranking factor in the future.
To use the new recommendation system, users must create a Google Profile page. Any +1 clicks that a person makes will be publicly visible to their network of contacts, which is based on existing contacts in Google products such as the company’s Gmail and its instant messaging service.
Cutts said Google hoped to address any potential privacy concerns with the +1 service by making it clear that any +1 tags are public.
“As long as people have that mental model, they know what to expect, they’re not surprised if they +1 something and it shows up in a different context,” he said. REUTERS

San Francisco: Google will begin allowing users to personally endorse search results and web pages, its latest attempt to stave off rival Facebook while trying to jump onboard a social networking boom.     The so-called “+1” button will start to appear alongside Google search results for select users letting people recommend specific search results to friends and contacts by clicking on that button.     Eventually, the feature may begin to influence the ranking of search results, though that is only under consideration. Results are now ranked via a closely guarded algorithm.     The world’s leader in internet search is battling to maintain its share of web surfers’ time and attention, which is increasingly getting taken up by Facebook, Twitter and other social networks. But it has struggled to find its footing in the nascent market.     Its last attempt to create a social network — Buzz — has not fared well. A flood of complaints about how Buzz handled user privacy cast a pall over the product. On Wednesday, Google announced it had reached a settlement with regulators under which it agreed to independent privacy audits every two years.     With the new +1 buttons, Google aims to counter one of Facebook’s most popular features. The new feature comes nearly a year after Facebook began offering special “Like” buttons to websites, creating a personalized recommendation system that some analysts believe could challenge the traditional ranking algorithms that search engines use to find online information.     Google said +1 recommendations will also appear in the paid ads that Google displays alongside its search results. In its internal tests, Google found that including the recommendations boosted the rates at which people click on the ads, executives told Reuters in an interview on Tuesday.     Eventually, Google plans to let third-party websites feature +1 buttons directly on their own pages, the company said.     Google’s Matt Cutts, a principal engineer for search, said the +1 buttons were part of the evolution of Google’s own social search efforts, rather than a direct response to Facebook’s Like buttons.     Google introduced social search in 2009, and in February the company began displaying special snippets underneath any search results that have been shared by a person’s contacts on Twitter.     Currently Google is not using +1 recommendations as a factor in how it ranks search results — a user only sees that a friend recommended a search result if the result would have turned up in a search based on Google’s existing ranking criteria.     Google’s Cutts said the company is evaluating whether to use +1 recommendations as a ranking factor in the future.     To use the new recommendation system, users must create a Google Profile page. Any +1 clicks that a person makes will be publicly visible to their network of contacts, which is based on existing contacts in Google products such as the company’s Gmail and its instant messaging service.     Cutts said Google hoped to address any potential privacy concerns with the +1 service by making it clear that any +1 tags are public.     “As long as people have that mental model, they know what to expect, they’re not surprised if they +1 something and it shows up in a different context,” he said.

Source : TOI

Is your website ready for the Google Caffeine??

Jan 20

Google Caffeine - Solutions InfiniGoogle’s “Next Generation” search engine, called Caffeine, will be in place shortly. Don’t be surprised !! You may be wondering how will this affect you and your website .

Well this is just not one of Google’s infamous updates, this is going to be a MAJOR “Overhaul” of the search index and algorithm. This will affect how Google ranks all the web pages in the Internet, and yes, even yours.

So how is the new “Overhaul” going to affect your website ranking? I will explain to you in detail what you may need to change in your website to rank in the new Google Caffeine Search Engine.

Site Speed
This play a good part in how Google Caffeine ranks your website. Site speed is how fast your website loads. The faster the better.
If your website is outdated and takes a while to load, whether it be because of jumbled code or huge image resolutions, you will most likely rank lower that other websites out there.

Broken Links and Bad Neighborhoods
We have all fought with broken links in one way or another. We hate clicking on a link and landing at a dead end. Google Caffeine is the same way, if you have broken links on your website, get ready to kiss your Google rank goodbye. I would start checking all my links now to be ready for the change over.

Now you may be asking what I mean about “bad neighborhoods”. What I am meaning are sites that are deemed inappropriate. These will be the virus effecting sites, which they are not easily noticeable, and many others out there.
If you link to these, I don’t know why you would, you might want to reconsider.

OnPage Factors
This will play even a much greater roll in how your website is ranked by Google. Google Caffiene will be looking for the following characteristics in determining your page rank based on the OnPage Factors.
1. Quality, unique content
2. Page design
3. Good, easy page navigation
4. Title of page
5. Page’s meta tags
6. Page’s alt tags.
7. Page’s Description
8. Density of keywords
9. Page views
10. Bounce rates
11. Traffic numbers
12. Social media bookmarks

Having a perfectly optimized website based on these OnPage Factors will get your website ranked higher than others in Caffeine and well as the other search engines.

Are you taking the appropriate actions to make sure your website is ready for Google Caffeine??

 
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