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Have you Google’d Yourself Lately?

I firmly believe that it is worthwhile to take a few minutes every so often and Google yourself. Or your company/brand name. Despite the commotion that social media sites make (and they are important, don’t get me wrong), search engines are not dead yet. This week there were two big changes in the search engine world that you should be aware of.

1. The Yahoo & Bing Collaboration is happening

    Yahoo has started using Bing search results to power their organic listings. There isn’t anything in Yahoo search results to tell you this, but emails were sent out to Yahoo’s advertisers and you can read Yahoo’s blog post as well. So if your organic listings in Bing weren’t stellar, now is the time to re-evaluate your SEO strategy. Bing does offer a webmaster toolbox similar to Google’s webmaster tools. I would recommend setting this tool up for your own website and ensuring that your site is being properly indexed by Bing, as well as research keywords, links etc. that are going to affect your rankings.

    Note that this transition  is only for ORGANIC search results at this time. Nothing has changed with paid search results within the two engines yet, but it is coming.

    2. Google is showing more than two organic listings for the same site on some search queries

    According to Google’s Webmaster Tools blog, search queries that demonstrate a “strong user interest in a specific domain” will be presented with search results that may contain multiple listings from the same domain. Our initial research leads us to believe that primarily branded terms are the main keywords that demonstrate a strong user interest. For example, searching for “Apple” will result in 8 listings that belong to apple.com

    And the second half of the page.

    Here are some key things to note with this change.

    The search world is constantly evolving. If you haven’t taken the time to review your branded search results in all search engines lately, now is the time to do so.

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