How do social networking sites impact search engine results?
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I noticed recently when ‘Google-ing’ the name of my organization that some
of the highest
search engine results were
social networking
profiles like our
facebook page and
twitter account. In a previous article,
"
Search Engine Results,
Advertising, and SEO", we covered the importance of making sure you
own prime real estate in search results, so there’s clearly benefit in using
external resources like these. We often describe search results as a game of
black-jack, and I think I touched on this concept in that
previous article as
well, but let me describe the idea a little more in depth.
Hypothetically, if you were to play one hand on a table at Atlantic City you
would have ‘x’ percent chance of winning that hand. If you were to play every
hand you could, your opportunity for winning one of those hands becomes
exponentially better than if you were only to have played just one. Having a
centralized, digital home with your own website and investing (financially,
time, effort, etc.) into making sure it’s the first listing in search results
is great! The only problem is that the second (or third or forth) listing could
be for a competitor, creating a situation where the investment of time, effort,
and money may be completely futile.
Patrick Ambron co-founder and CEO of
BrandYourself.com supports
this idea perfectly in an article located at
SocialMediaToday.
“If your social media profiles aren’t showing up, and instead your search
results are filled with irrelevant or negative results (or worse, results
referring to other people), you are losing a huge opportunity.”
Why do social media sites show up first in search results?
Actively maintained profiles on
social media websites are presumed
to contain more accurate and up-to-date information. The popularity of the
social
networking site will play a role too being that “Googlers” will feel safer
and will be more familiar with a trusted site that they frequent. Your profile
isn’t going to display properly, if at all, if you haven’t optimized the page
properly though. Be sure to completely fill the profile with any/all fields
available. A more copious profile loaded with
keyword rich content will
be perceived as a credible, relevant source. Also,
back-links to
profiles on other networks, your website, etc. will greatly help to prove
relevancy.
What else can I do to utilize social media for improving my search
results?
The terms
social networking and
social media seem to be
interchangeable. I think the original intention of social networking identified
more closely with instant messenger programs where people were given the
ability to communicate ideas electronically. As technology improved, the
concept of networking expanded to provide end-users the ability to transfer
ideas by sharing pictures, videos, and more. All social media websites are
community driven (otherwise they wouldn’t be social), but there are off-shoots
of the concept that cater specifically to a certain type of media or to a
niche.
Twitter,
Facebook,
Myspace, and other similar sites bring the
idea of sharing all forms of media between account holders under one roof.
Sites like
Youtube and
Photobucket target
users interested in sharing a specific type of media which are sometimes harder
to utilize than other resources. Creating appropriate content worth uploading
on a site that provides the sharing of videos may require an amount of
creativity (ie: plumbers don’t frequently create vlogs). Using blogs like
Blogger and
blog.com are an excellent way to provide
keyword-rich content and embedded
back-links. By providing
links to your site and content from external resources, you create the
appearance that the information is being viewed and cited outside of your own
site which will help to increase percieved relevancy (by the search engine
"bots") as well.
There are an ever-growing number of resources out there and it is a lot of
work trying to use them all to your advantage. If you’re looking for more
social media sites to utilize,
knowem.com
can show you what is a available with the name you use and what sites already
have an account with your name (hopefully by you). All things considered, play
as many hands of blackjack as you can, because you won’t cash in unless you do.