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Google Starting to Show Domain More Than Once For Searches
One of Google’s main intentions in search is to provide the user with the most relevant results for their searches. They have now taken this a step further and have started to show a domain more than once within the same search query.
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Google Search Engine NewsWhat do you do with a bad review?
Pretty much anyone can post a review about almost anything. You like a book? tell people; waiter was lousy? tell people, after-care was spot-on? tell people.
All this lovely sharing and advice works just fine for helping you make up your mind, it’s become an integral part of the buying process for many, and provides enough content for review sites to make a decent living for themselves.
That’s the “nice” bit covered. So what if you’re the one who’s had a bad review? I don’t mean the company you work for, or the colleague you covered for, or the product you boxed and shipped, I mean You. A bad review isn’t nice but it can be useful, if you take ownership of it … and taking ownership means doing something about it.
There’s two obvious ways of dealing with the situation:
- Seek out the online instances of this bad review and try to bump it down the SERPs by creating fan pages, groups, microsites etc etc etc.
- Seek out the reviewer, engage with them and try and fix their problem- or at least behave in a caring way and offer some sacrifice showing that you do really care what they think of you.
The first method can work, it needs “managing” though, in the way that oil companies manage their PR, or governments manage their leaky secrets. It requires a little cunning, some technical expertise, a willingness to do whatever it takes. Overall it can be labour intensive, so might be farmed out to say an SEO or online marketing bod.
The second method also works, it requires that you manage someone’s expectations, and it can’t be farmed out- it needs you to take control, and ownership, and be the person to admit the mistake and make amends.
Neither are “easy”, but that’s subjective. What’s easy for someone who is open and frank will be nigh on impossible for someone who fears being openly accountable and publicly humble. That person will deal direct with the reviewer, and their problem.
What’s easy for someone who prefers dodging bullets and tinkering in the background is anathema to the person with a conscience. They will divorce the bad review from the person who wrote it, and deal only with the fallout.
So, there you have it, an easy choice; to deal with people or deal with their boxed-off problems.
I know which I prefer.
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Atelier SEO News Blogs Search Engine Marketing SEO TipsInstant Coffee v Google Instant – SEO Scoop of The Decade
Generally speaking I like coffee, and generally speaking I like Google, so how do the instant versions stack up against the originals?
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Analytics Analytics Atelier SEO News Google Analytics Google Products SEOGoogle Facts, Rumours and SEO
We SEO types rely on Google for some useful sets of data; things like search trends, keyword ideas, even insights into search intent. Because of this reliance we sometimes have an almost unhealthy interest in what they may or may not be changing.
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Analytics Atelier SEO News Google Google AnalyticsSEO Tips- Search engine use in the UK
I was a prompted to post this after a question from a fellow SEO this morning [Off topic: SEOs the world over talk to each other and share things]- they wanted to know if there are any stats on Google.com usage in the UK.
Number 1 rankings, any good are they, really?
I love that a number 1 ranking in Google is a highly sought prize.
I love that people have goals, and usually want the best outcome.
I also love that that these two things can *sometimes* be completely unrelated.
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Atelier SEO News Search Engine Optimisation (SEO) SEO TipsNew Google look makes forums filthy
When Colin posted about the new look Google we really didn’t think it was that much of a big deal. At worst its a bit irritating, at best its a reminder that we live in a fluid, ever changing world.
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Atelier SEO News Google SEOChristmas Number Ones 2009
Every year I like to indulge the list-making SEO nerd in me and dredge up a Christmas chart of my own – from the SERPs no less.
Last year we saw Wikipedia ruling the roost for “christmas” in Google (.co.uk- the web), but times have changed, and so have the SERPs. News is number 1, and that news is that Simon Cowell shouldn’t take things for granted (no comment).
Coming in at number 2 is good/bad old Wikipedia. As last year’s number 1 this isn’t much of a shuffle but what is interesting is that 2008′s number 1 (northpole.com) has been bumped to number 3. Maybe Google wants “real” relevance, so perhaps its taking a singularly religious view this year.
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