Archive for the ‘Social Networking Media’ Category

The Paradox that is Google Plus: Why I Love Google and Why I Hate Google

February 21st, 2012 by

I love a good paradox, I really do. Which is good because I often think my whole life is contained in a huge paradox of sorts. I am a marketer that actually dislikes the root concept of marketing. I spend my time on social media, but in a large group I’m not that social. I love the work I do, but I hate change and online marketing is always changing. And at any given time (often simultaneously),I love Google and then I hate Google.

Needless to say, Google plays into all and Google Plus touches on all. After acknowledging that I naturally resist change and grumbling as it is in my nature, I got over myself and spent some serious time trying my best to find my happy place on Google Plus.   (more…)

The Fourth Annual Gravity Summit: Social ROI at UCLA

February 16th, 2012 by

On February 22, 2012 Ric Dragon, author of Social Marketology will moderate a Social ROI Panel at the fourth annual Gravity Summit – Social Media for Sports and Entertainment. Gravity Summit, Inc. helps to bring real-time social tools to the business community. With their help, large businesses are learning how to use social platforms to connect and engage with consumers. (more…)

Facebook Sponsored Stories: Your Future Facebook News Feed

February 9th, 2012 by

In high school economics, I was taught there are two ways to ration – by queueing and by price. It appears that Facebook will apply the same lesson for users’ news feeds, marketing promotions and sponsored stories. (more…)

Social Media Conference in Toronto – Socialize: Monetizing Social Media

January 17th, 2012 by

Have you or your company just recently began diving into the world of social media marketing? Are you looking to maximize your presence in social media and expand your campaigns? On January 27, 2012 Ric Dragon, author of Social Marketology will be speaking at Socialize: Monetizing Social Media – Toronto. Socialize: Monetizing Social Media will bring “business leaders in gaming, virtual goods, mobile, marketing, and media for learning, connecting, and sharing about all things social.” (more…)

Google Search, Plus Your World: Where Google Plus and SEO Converge

January 13th, 2012 by

Google Search, Plus Your World – Social Networking Becomes SEO

The toggle provided by Google Search that lets you switch between regular and personal search results.Google Search, Plus Your World is being rolled out this week and by now most of you have probably heard about it and even used it. From a personal point of view, it wasn’t a huge change for me. I can toggle it on or off, and it’s off when I’m not signed into Google Plus (which is often the case). If I’m doing a Google search for a specific technical topic, I don’t really need to see personal search results. But if I’m searching for restaurant reviews and care about what my friends are saying, I could definitely see the benefits of results that pull from my social networks. However, as Deidre Drewes points out in her first impressions of Google Plus, some of us prefer an “online separation of church and state,” and if you’ve invested years of time and effort on Facebook, there isn’t much motivation to be distracted by Google Plus.

Google Plus Can’t Be Ignored Anymore

For businesses and brands it’s a different story. If you’ve been ignoring Google Plus for the most part up until now, it’s time to get busy. If your potential customers are active on Google Plus and search for something related to your business, there’s a chance that their personal search results are going to take precedence and push your website further down in the results. If you sell evening gowns and everyone’s sharing content on Google Plus about the evening gowns their favorite celebrities wore at the Academy Awards, that clutter could push your rank lower in the personal search results. Will all of your search engine optimization efforts go to waste? Not at all. SEO best practices are still as important as ever. In fact, Google Search, Plus Your World adds another dimension to your search engine optimization efforts.

Optimizing Your World in Google+

Whether people are choosing to use the personal search option of Google Search, Plus Your World or not, you obviously still want to rank as high as possible. However, it appears that actively participating on Google Plus is the secret sauce to boost your rankings in either scenario. Here’s how to do personal search engine optimization with Google Plus:

  • It’s imperative to have an active Google Plus page for your business. Put your information in the About section and link to your website. Provide fresh content and interact with your followers.
  • Make sure your site and articles have the +1 button readily available for people to click on.
  • Make lots of friends in your circles and spread activity from your Google Plus page amongst as many circles as possible. The more your content is shared on Google Plus, the greater the likelihood that you’ll perform better in the personalized search results.
  • Do some research so you can target the most beneficial demographics and share and comment on their online content. Your comments, reviews and personal recommendations will weigh strongly in personal search results.
  • Post images and videos and make sure they’re labeled with relevant keywords.
  • Optimize all your images and videos, even outside of Google Plus. Personal results place images and videos much higher up in the search results than when doing regular Google search.

Images and Videos Rank Higher in Personal Search

In the following screen shots, you can see how images are ranked higher in importance with Google Search, Plus Your World’s personal search results. Searching for “mountain” in regular Google brings up images as the 8th item in the search results.

The Google Search results for a regular search of the word "mountain". Images appear in 8th place, at the bottom of the screen shot.

But when I search for “mountain” in my personal Google search, images are up top in the 4th position, with a combination of pictures from my connections on Google Plus, along with 4 images that are not from Google Plus. My friend, Ben, is a professional climbing photographer and has lots of posts about mountains and many pictures of mountains. The 5th position has a personal item from Ben with more photos of mountains. The photo of a kayaker isn’t a photo of a mountain, but his post is about the Teva Mountain Games, so the photos that go along with that event get included, evidence of how important keywords are.

Screen shot of a search on the word "mountain" when in the personal search mode of Google Search, Plus Your World. Images  show up in 4th place.

This means that even if your images are not on your Google Plus page, well optimized images that rank high in a Google Image Search will rank even higher for people using Google Search, Plus Your World. Worth noting is that Google Image search shows you your personal search results first (but video search results aren’t affected… yet). While Ben has some nice photographs, without personalized search results from the blending of Google Search and Google Plus, it would be unlikely that his photos would rank higher than the classic Matterhorn images.

Screenshot from Google Search, Plus Your World search results of images for "mountain" showing Google Plus images first.

Online Social Activity Gets Indexed and Helps Builds Links

Your activity on Google Plus is another form of link building from within a social network framework. Google can now index your activity, and your activity builds references back to your Google Plus page, where your Google Plus page links back to your website. Think of it this way – basically you’re performing the same tasks as general search engine optimization best practices but within the Google Plus world – providing updated, meaningful and relevant content, engaging frequently with your target audience, spreading brand awareness as much as possible, and making it easy for others to share your content. You’re creating additional content for Google to index and rank. SEO and SMM become one and the same in the new world of Google Search, Plus Your World.

Predicting Future Trends for Social Networking Sites

Will enough people join Google Plus and become as active as on Facebook? I don’t have a crystal ball, but consider how Facebook, once limited to college communities, caught on with the mainstream public. Many of my adult friends joined to spy on what their teenagers were doing, and got drawn into the experience themselves. Then their friends joined because they wanted to see what their friends were doing and see their latest photos. Businesses found a huge audience of eyes hungry for content, so they made themselves visible on Facebook. Those business owners and marketing employees who joined to promote their business started using it more for personal use as well. And the community grew and grew. With Google Plus, something similar may happen but led by the business community. Businesses will realize that they must have a strong presence on Google Plus in order to rank high in the personal search results. They will have personal pages too and start sharing information with each other and may enjoy the Google Plus experience outside of the workplace. And the community will grow as their friends join to see what’s going on. We may end up with two huge social online communities. Eventually people may get burnt out trying to keep up with both Facebook and Google Plus (as well Twitter and all the other online communities), and a winner may emerge while the other goes the way of MySpace. Here’s another thought – what if Facebook partners with Bing and starts serving up personalized Facebook results in Bing searches? Will there be a war between Google Search, Plus Your World and some sort of Facebook/Bing combination (I think BingBook would be a good name!).

Not sure what the future holds, but I’m sure it will be interesting. In the meantime, I’ll be busy spending more time in Google Plus doing search engine optimization and you should be too.

Social Media Integrations Part Two

January 12th, 2012 by

This is part two of Social Media Integrations of 2012 where I discussed the hopeful future use of QR codes in advertising and beyond. Now I will discuss the integrations I would like to see made at Facebook.

The Most Needed Facebook Update Ever: Facebook Integration of Events, Places, Pages, and Communities

The third item on my integration wish list is for Facebook to merge their data sources. Right now information comes from far too many places:

Facebook Place Pages are fed into the Facebook database via Localeze. These are pumped in automatically and often are duplicates of a business or brand page on Facebook. While Facebook does have an internally mechanism to claim a Place page, having duplicate pages does dilute the activity and invites confusion to users . This also seems to confuse business owners, as I don’t often see place pages claimed by businesses! Granted one can claim a place page and then have it combined to their actual Brand page, but it’s not all that simple. (more…)

Social Media Metrics, Purchase Intent & Brand Lift – the Verdict is in

January 10th, 2012 by

Social Media Metrics & Purchase Intent

For quite some time, the DragonSearch team has been stressing the value of social media campaigns for lifting consumer awareness and purchase intent. We’ve also tried to provide solid analysis and metrics without being self-serving in the process.

E-Marketer Research

On January 4, a respected market research firm, E-Marketer, released a brief that shows the ROI from well planned and executed social media campaigns in support of brands. The numbers are impressive. Before exposure to campaigns, fewer than four in ten consumers being tracked were advocates recommending the product.  After the campaign, the number was sixty-one percent, a more than fifty percent increase.   A year after exposure to the campaign, advocacy had hardly declined; fifty-five percent of respondents still recommended the product. (more…)

Social Media Integrations of 2012

January 6th, 2012 by

QR Codes in Advertising, Facebook and Beyond

It is pretty safe to say that I have integrated social media into my life.  Social media permeates my work, my home, my family, and my social interactions. Even if I decide to take time offline, I still know the ways that I could be incorporating social media marketing into everything I do.

Being that I spend my days using social networking for business and personally, then reading about new technology and tools, I have put together a little list of things I would like to see. It’s not a case of full on social media predictions or a report of how Gary Vaynerchuck, Chris Brogan and Others think social media will change in 2012, but rather, improvements that IMHO, are really needed (AKA make my life a whole lot easier!). (more…)

Social Media Blunders: Angelea Preston & America’s Next Top Model

December 8th, 2011 by

We’ve talked about Online Personal Branding & America’s Next Top Model here before. Once again, Tyra is dabbling in Social Media. Last night’s episode of ANTM shed some new light on a social media faux pas. In the season finale of ANTM, it was explained that one of the finalists in the running to become America’s Next Top Model All Star had been disqualified after her final runway walk. (more…)

Business Expo 2011: Connecting Professionals in New York

November 9th, 2011 by

Ric Dragon to Speak at New York XPO for Business

As an internet marketing speaker, the speaking engagements do not stop for Ric Dragon. Next up on the long list of presentations is the 6th Annual New York XPO for Business. Voted New York’s #1 B2B Tradeshow, this regional event is the largest and most profitable B2B networking convention in the Northeast. This business expo is focused on connecting professionals with leading companies that offer solutions as well as innovative strategies to running effective, stable and profitable businesses. Not only that, but more than 15,000 business owners and decision-makers will be in attendance at this New York business expo. (more…)



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