Wednesday, August 17, 2011

The Possible Impact That Google+ Has On Search Engine Optimization(SEO)

The Possible Impact That Google+ Has On Search Engine Optimization(SEO)
by Takara Alexis

Although you can only join by invitation at this point, you've probably heard of Google+, Google's latest attempt to join Facebook and Twitter as a must have social networking tool. In the months before Google+ was launched, Google also began implementing the +1 button as a usable option for users to signify that they enjoy a specific site or page in an attempt to collect as much raw data as possible about the popularity and social value of sites and content before Google+ was rolled out for the masses. Preceding the Google+ and +1 button was the introduction of real time search, which was able to incorporate search results from Twitter, blogs and Facebook. Google, it would appear, is realizing the immense value of social media and the impact of social media on web search.

Search will continue to have a social element infused into it as the addition of the +1 button will change search results, as will live feeds from Google+ pages, much like Facebook "likes" and Twitter "tweets" are currently affecting search results by influencing user decisions due to their value as endorsements of certain sites and content.

Google definitely wants websites to implement the +1 button in their pages so that they could track and measure changes in click through rates. The +1 button will also be included on all SERPs as well as all Google+ feeds. What this means is business owners and marketers must ensure that a positive customer experience is, perhaps more than ever before, their primary focus in the hope that as many users as possible will +1 their site, and in doing so, endorse their business.

But perhaps the most interesting concept presented by Google+, and one that could potentially have a significant impact on SEO, is the "Google Circles" feature.

The "Circles" feature is interesting because it grants users the ability to share whatever they choose with specific groups, or Circles, of individuals. As Google+ users build their Circles, they will subsequently be able to see the sites that users in their circles have +1d in Google's SERPs. This has enormous potential - users will be far more likely to make a choice or purchase based on the recommendation of people they have invited to their Circles - people who they know and whose opinions they trust. Most users are going to be a lot more likely to trust the recommendation of someone they know rather than the recommendation or review from a stranger. Over time, Circles will become a lot more defined as more available user data is integrated into them - using that data to effectively market could be a powerful SEO strategy.

Basically, Google has taken the ideas behind many of their social media competitors more influential and successful features in an attempt to make search more about real people. Google+ and the +1 button are allowing users to influence online activity, and, as such, they'll have an effect on search results. How this will fully impact SEO remains to be seen, but the enormous potential of these features and their long term impact is fairly clear - site ranking methods are changing thanks to the +1 button and this will likely end up creating an altogether new method of SEO in the future.

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