Posts Tagged ‘Articles’

Google.co.uk IS broken

Google appear to have rolled out an update to Google.co.uk before it was ready. According to Matt Cutts the update is an attempt to integrate .com results into the searches into results for the option ‘the web’. However, it seems to have brought free reign so that a huge number of international domains are appearing in the SERPs.

Try searching ‘motor forum’ and you will see what people mean when they are saying that the results are broken.

The problem behind this experimentation by Google is that they have never fully defined the options ‘the web’ and ‘pages from the UK (or any other country)’ options properly – the results are usually much the same in both options, with .co.uk domains generally enjoying a slight preference in ‘the web’. Many pages of multi-national interest are .com so Google have decided to even things up a bit to fulfil their ‘expectation’ criteria.

I should take a minute to explain this a bit – Google aim to return the result that most users expect to find. So if they search for ‘Barack Obama’ in a search that covers the web, they probably expect to find a biography page about Barack Obama, possibly on the Whitehouse website or on Wikipedia.

However this seemed to be working perfectly fine before - .com results were showing up in the expected places. In my opinion, anyway. Now my expectations are being dashed in quite a few searches.

I search ‘blinds’ expecting to see a raft of companies selling blinds. Now I see there’s a Telegraph article about Dragons’ Den and an American software company selling something called ‘window blinds’, presumably for Microsoft Windows.

Hopefully they’ll stop experimenting and my expectations will be restored – including the expectation that Google don’t mess up.

You know why articles are good for SEO but how do you get the best out of them?

It seems quite while back now but back in August I wrote a post on why articles are great for search engine optimisation. I feel like this topic area is worth coming back to. In a nutshell I outlined that the reasons why articles are good is that you can get a one way link back to your site, people share articles meaning you can potentially continue to generate back-links month after month, it is low cost, and on top of it all Google likes good content.

Why are Articles Great for Search Engine Optimisation?

Undertaking an article campaign is truly something of a double edged sword, as a well written article can perform two functions. Firstly, it can drive highly targeted traffic to your websites. Internet marketers have been using articles for this purpose for quite some time now, but what about Search Engine Optimisation (SEO)? How can an article campaign be of value when trying to raise your website in the Search Engine Ranking Positions (SERP)?