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Google introduces Search Options and Snippets to SERPs

by Scott McAndrew on May 13, 2009

Today Google rolled out changes to its flagship product: web search.  The changes are clearly aimed at facilitating the searcher’s ability to find what they are looking for and find it in short order.  If you’re a search engine optimization (SEO) practitioner, your world is about to get more interesting.  For the rest of the planet, what can be expected from Google search results just got a whole lot better.  What’s new?

The updates include Search Options and enhanced search results featuring microformats for content such as reviews. Google provided a brief video introducing new functionality:

Search Options

GoogleSearch Options allows the user to quickly refine search results by providing additional context to the search being made.  After making a query, a user has several options to further clarify or modify their search results, including:

  • Refining results to videos, forums or reviews
  • Specifying the time frame from which to display results
  • The ability to augment search results with images from the sites returned
  • Lengthening the amount of copy shown for each result
  • Showing related search phrases
  • Displaying related topics to the subject searched upon (”Wonder Wheel”)
  • Viewing results on a timeline

The options above are available when viewing “all results.”  As criteria are applied, the user’s scenario changes.  For example, if the searcher specifies video results only, the options change, removing criteria which is not relevant, but adding other opportunities, like the ability to specify the duration of the videos displayed.

Search Result, Snippets and Microformats

In search results, Google is now also returning different information depending upon the the context of the information searched upon.  In Google’s words:

We call the set of information we return with each result a “snippet,” and today we are announcing that some of our snippets are going to get richer. These “rich snippets” extract and show more useful information from web pages than the preview text that you are used to seeing.

The example which Google provides shows a restaurant search in which the results display star ratings of a result right in the search result listing (as opposed to needing to go to a review site).  Snippets fundamentally change the function of search results.  How and what information to display regarding a particular topic or result is unclear, but what is clear is that this will be a feature which continually evolves.  Google’s blog posting continues to explain the role of Google and the community in defining the feature:

We can’t provide these snippets on our own, so we hope that web publishers will help us by adopting microformats or RDFa standards to mark up their HTML and bring this structured data to the surface. This will help people better understand the information you have on your page so they can spend more time there and less on Google. We will be rolling this feature out gradually to ensure that the quality of Google’s search results stays high.

These new enhancements to Google Search are highly significant; the most significant changes since Universal Search was introduced.

The impact to the Google searcher are clear: Search just got better.  What impact will this have on the SEO community?

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Travel and tourism online marketing presentation

by Scott McAndrew on March 11, 2009

You missed it!  My presentation about online marketing for the travel and tourism industry was today. I received several requests for the presentation slides, so I’ve made them available for download here on my blog until we get a post up on the Terralever website.

Download the presentation:
Tested Strategies to Boost Online Marketing Success

Questions?
If you had a question that I didn’t get to answer during the webinar please feel free to click on the “Contact” tab above and ask.  I won’t answer your questions publicly unless I’ve asked you and you’ve agreed to let me do so.  Otherwise, I’ll send my response straight back to you.

As soon as the saved session is available I’ll update this post in case you wish to view the presentation.

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15 February 2009

Know when websites link to your site

Learn when sites link to your website or a mention of your domain is made on the web with a free tool and a quick tip.

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4 February 2009

How many websites link to your site?

Clients often ask how they can find out what websites link to their site. Yahoo’s Site Explorer website offers link information to anyone for free.

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12 December 2008

SEO/SEM presentation for download

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Last night I had the opportunity to present to the Social Media Club here in Phoenix.  The topic was search engine optimization and search engine marketing.  As opposed to having a deck of tactical recommendations I instead chose to talk about how I approach search engines in the work we [...]

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4 October 2008

Communication and follow-through key to SEO success

This is another entry that bubbled to the top in the marketing contest from last month.  It was submitted by Jason Baer who runs the online marketing consultancy Convince and Convert.
One of the problems I consistently see with SEO execution is the intersection between the SEO company and the client’s in-house Web team and/or the [...]

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30 September 2008

Search, social marketing and usabilty advice

Come get advice on your web site from local AZ professionals in the fields of search marketing, social media and usability.

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25 September 2008

And the winner is…

A PPC story regarding some suspiciously high bills received by a credit union for an unlikely phrase: “es sex” wins an iPod touch in online marketing mishap contest.

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6 September 2008

Marketing stupidity wins an iPod Touch

Have a story about a Search Engine Optimization (SEO) company getting it all wrong? Submit your SEO story. Best entry wins an iPod Touch.

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23 August 2008

Google page 1 rankings check-up

Earlier this week I ran an experiment to validate a theory about Google giving preferential treatment to blog posting which contained video, essentially allowing those blog posts to rank for keywords and key phrases rapidly. Are the results holding?

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