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Is Google's Advertising Destroying the Sanctity of Search Results?

Is Google's Advertising Destroying the Sanctity of Search Results? - A few months back, I wrote an article titled Google's Panda Update: Haters, Cheaters and Consequences. The article was my defense of Google's constant algorithm changes. In that article I naively wrote the following:

"Unlike a lot of cynics out there, I believe that Google is trying to deliver the most relevant and useful search results possible."

Well, I've always been a big enough man to admit when I'm wrong. And I was wrong about Google. Dead wrong. Like so many others, I too was fooled by Google's clever sleight of hand. Let me explain.


Google's Clever Sleight Of Hand

Over the years, Google has had numerous algorithm changes:

  • * 2003-05-01 "Fritz" update
  • * 2003-05-16 "Florida" update
  • * 2007-01-25 Googlebombs "defused" update
  • * 2009-02-20 "Vince" update
  • * 2010-05-01 "Mayday" update
  • * 2011-02-24 "Panda" update
  • * 2011-05-10 "Panda 2.1" update
  • * 2011-06-16 "Panda 2.2" update
  • * 2011-07-23 "Panda 2.3" update
  • * 2011-08-12 "Panda 2.4" update
  • * 2011-09-27 "Panda 2.5" update
(Source: ToddNemet.com)

Obviously, with so many major updates, it would be reasonable to assume that Google was working hard trying to deliver a superior product - provide users with a better search "experience." It would be reasonable to assume that, but it would be the wrong assumption.

Show Google The Money

Why? Because Google has strayed far away from its original search roots. Today's Google is first and foremost a greedy corporation - a powerful advertising company that generates 97 percent of its income from its advertising programs - namely Adwords. And while Google may have made its name in search, it made its fortune from advertising.

And when 97 percent of your revenue is coming from advertising, guess what your overriding priority is going to be? That's right... how to make more money from your advertising programs!

So how did it come to this? How did Google lose its way?

In a word...greed. Google makes a lot of money from online advertising. How much is a lot? In the twelve months ending June 30, 2011, Google brought in $33.3 billion in revenues. Of that, 97 percent ($32.2 billion) was from advertising.

You Gotta Pay To Play

WordStream, a provider of software for keywords and pay-per-click marketing campaigns, has done research to discover which keywords receive the highest costs per click (CPC) in Google AdWords. Following are the top 20 keyword categories that fetched the highest costs per click:

  1. Insurance - $54.91 per click
  2. Loans - $44.28 per click
  3. Mortgáge - $47.12 per click
  4. Attorney - $47.07 per click
  5. Credít - $36.06 per click
  6. Lawyer - $42.51 per click
  7. Donate - $42.02 per click
  8. Degree - $40.61 per click
  9. Hosting - $31.91 per click
  10. Claim - $45.51 per click
  11. Conference Call - $42.05 per click
  12. Trading - $33.19 per click
  13. Software - $35.29 per click
  14. Recovery - $42.03 per click
  15. Transfer - $29.86 per click
  16. Gas/Electricity - $54.62 per click
  17. Classes - $35.04 per click
  18. Rehab - $33.59 per click
  19. 19. Treatment - $37.18 per click
  20. Cord Blood - $27.80 per click
(Source: PracticalEcommerce.com)

Can you believe the cost-per-click of the top 20 keyword categories? Not only is Google thumbing its nose at searchers, it's also kicking small advertisers to the curb as well. The same small advertisers who helped Google become the dominant advertising force that it's become. At those prices, it's impossible for small advertisers to compete. The playing field is tilted decidedly towards the side of big business.


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One Man's Rant?

So, is this article one man's rant, or do others feel the same way I do? I can assure you, I'm not the only one condemning Google for its irresponsible actions and greed. Here's what SEOBooks's Aaron Wall had to say in his article Forget about SEO. To be visible in Google today, try Adwords.

"Some of Google's new search results look quite alarming in terms of every single link above the fold is either a paid ad, or links to yet another Google page wrapped in ads.

I have a huge monitor & it is impossible for me to click *anywhére* above the fold on some search results without going through Google's toll booth or clicking off to yet another Google ad wrapped page.

Those who coddled Google & gave Google the benefit of the doubt now have egg on their face, and the industry as a whole is poorer for their poor judgement & lack of stewardship."

And here's what NetSpeak Solutions Stephen Dow had to say in his article Google Panda: Hurting SEO and Search Results for Increased Ad Revenues?)

"All during the 'Panda mess' one thing has been positive for Google, their ad revenues! They've grown to record levels (especially this last quarter). Why? I believe it's simply because desperate business owners (and SEO marketers) don't have sure answers to make-up for lost rankings and traffic. So, they decide to 'punt' by using more paid advertising - even going as far as pointing ads to home pages (now that's desperation)!

As Google continues with its Panda 'search engine redesign,' let's all just sit back and watch them continue to mess up organic search and the Internet marketing industry."

So, am I and others criticizing Google unfairly? Or, am I right to ask the question: Is Google's Advertising Destroying the Sanctity of Search Results?
( sitepro.com )

What do you think?

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Secrets To Using Keywords!

Secrets To Using Keywords! - Once upon a time, not so many years ago, if you needed to find something all you had top do was to let your fingers do the walking for you. And the Yellow Pages are still are great place to look for a specific type of business or service.

But that was then.

Now we have the Information Super Highway. Finding information, or anything else for that matter, is simply an act of entering in the correct keywords at your favorite search engine or directory.

Keywords are the 21st century equivalent of the Yellow Pages and they are necessary to find whatever it is that you seek online. But, not only do you find things with keywords, they are also what others will use to find you.

The keywords you use on your website will determine exactly how your website will perform in search engine and directory searches made by potential visitors.

This can have a huge positive or negative effect on the exposure your website receives from the global audience of the Internet.

Traffic is essential for the success of any website.

It does not matter what the purpose of the website might be. Without traffic, then you are creating a website that will never be seen by anyone other than yourself.

For those of us attempting to do business online, the proper use of keywords can make or break you.

Here are a few important points to consider:

1. Choose Proper Keywords.

If you are selling fresh fruit online, it will not do you any good to use words that describe auto parts. The keywords you choose must be closely related to that subject or topic which will be found on your website.

2. Good Use of Keywords.

Not only must you choose the correct keywords to describe your website, but you must also make use of those keywords throughout the actual body of the text of your website.

3. Excellent Use of Keywords.

Many people go to the trouble of researching keywords to make their web site as attractive to potential visitors doing searches but fail miserably at the most important element of the entire process by naming the Title of their website Homepage.

Make use of your keywords in your website Title!

4. Do NOT SPAM Your Keywords.

It has long been thought that repetition of keywords will improve the ranking of your website. While this was true many, many years ago, it is not to be used today or your website will be penalized if not outright banned by the major search engines and directories.

Use keywords only one time each in your Title and within the Meta Tags of your web page HTML.

The exception to this rule is the repeated use of the same keyword within the actual text of your website but ONLY if the keyword is relevant. Repetition for repetitions sake will also cause you to be penalized or banned altogether.

5. Research Your Keywords.

How would someone find you online?

Pretend you are a potential visitor to your website and compile a list of words you might use at a search engine or directory and research what these terms bring back as results to your inquiry.

Is your website already among the search term results? How about your competition?

If neither appear in the results of your search then you need to try using other keywords.

You can even cheat a little on this by visiting your competitor and viewing the source of their web page to determine exactly which keywords they are using.

6. Modify Your Keywords.

Just because you finally compile a list of keywords do not fall into the trap of thinking that they are somehow now etched in stone.

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Review the most common search terms being used at least once every month or two and modify, adapt, adjust and overcome any problems by making changes to your list.

A great way to keep tabs on the most popular terms in use on the Internet can be determined by accessing various FREE services that exist online dedicated to compiling a list of the top current search keywords.

Making use of these little secrets on keywords will insure that your website is always in the top rankings of searches done to find your unique web page content. ( sitepronews.com )

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