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  • Will Customer Opinion Overtake Search?

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    Right now showing up on page one of the organic search results is the holy grail of small business online marketing. Any business that spends significant time consistently producing keyword rich, educational content, draws links, and is active in numerous social network can eventually gain some real traction when it comes to search results.

    For about five years rating a review sites like Yelp! and Insider Pages have been slowly bubbling up and impacting search results and buying decisions. More and more people are relying on search results combined with reviews. In other words, they might find you on page one and that was good, but then they find some so so reviews on CitySearch and that could kill the deal.

    While ratings and opinions have dramatically impacted purchases made at hotels and restaurants, they haven’t had nearly as big an impact on other industries. After all the the searcher needed to use these rating sites and the reviews, while carrying some weight, were from strangers.

    This past week Google added something they are calling Social Search. (Here’s the official Google announcement) For now Social Search is opt-in (you need to activate it in Google Labs), but when activated you will start to see the opinions, blog posts, tweets and reviews from your friends and those you follow in other social networks at the bottom of the regular Google search results.

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    Search for San Francisco restaurants add these social search results

    If this feature becomes standard, which I think it will, a surfer looking for a good place to get a pair running shoes on a business trip can do a search and not only get results for the stores in the area, but also opinions and recommendations from friends. Do you think those recommendation, up or down, will carry more weight than those hard earned SEO results – I think it’s highly possible they will.

    Getting great search engine placement and results is still essential. Paying attention to what your customers are saying, helping them say it, participating in real time conversations good and bad, and monitoring and measuring every mention may just become the new SEO.

    If you would like to see what this looks like you will need the following
    1) Google account
    2) Google personal profile with some elements of your social graph added – Gmail contacts, Twitter profile, Facebook profile (This is where the Google gets the content to show)
    3) Social Search enabled through Google Labs

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    Posted by: John Jantsch on Nov 25, 09 | 1:01 pm
    Category: Marketing Strategy, Social Media | Tags: , , , ,

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    • I completely agree with your prediction that these tools will become increasingly important to customers. Nothing carries the same weight as a personal recommendation! I think that other tools, like Google's Sidewiki, also have a lot of potential to change how people search for and choose products.
    • I think things like this will become more important over time, but I think getting found will still be more important.

      One thing that I just thought of...over time, Google and other search providers may alter PageRank to be more SocialRank, so inbound links from those in your network will count more than just inbound links period.
    • This is a great point you make in this piece, thanks for sharing. I am a huge fan of yelp and find that when I'm looking for an honest and transparent review of a business, restaurant, etc. this site is much more effective. I think this is great because it gives more power to the consumer and they can control the message rather than googling a business and going to their site and only receiving positive viewpoints on what they have to offer.
    • I guess this is an important question: how will social search affect SEO? My opinion is that social media needs good quality control process to deliver reliable information.
    • Undoubtedly this will have an affect. It may be more demographic based. I think that people who grow up with social media seem to care more what their friends think which will give a higher weighting to recommendation.
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    • Great news for consumers. We love to hear what others think before we buy something. However, if this becomes a main feature, there will be a lot of businesses caught off guard to find reviews of their businesses so readily available.
    • Hi John

      This is a good post. Having social search, is empowering search engine users as all business behaviour online will eventually be determined by people's comments on Social Pages and ability to spread their opinion across the internet.

      I think regarding links, it will make most current "off-page" SEO obselete i.e. reciprocal links (which is dying out anyways) since particpating in Social Media provides quicker link building strategies, with the new social search function; although they won't be weighted as much as other links, unless Google finds a good filtration method or includes certain factors to include into its search algorithm, to offer good quality results.

      But in saying this, it will be interesting on how Google will dictate these results and whether there will be any hidden agendas or "biases"

      Regards

      Vahe
    • Great info on new tools. Customer opinion is incredibly important today. Brand development requires carefull attention to those conversations.
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