The days of Googling your keywords to measure the effectiveness of your SEO strategy are coming to an end.  According to Bruce Clay of PubCon, there will be big changes in ranking. In the name of Top Shelp Organic SEO, Google will be tuning into the specific behaviors of individual users to serve up more customized results. 

What this means to the end-user is better results and less spam.

What does this mean to SEO professionals?

Well, for the good ones it means more business. For those that have been concentrating on ranking without any reference to traffic, bounce rates and conversions it means a serious reality check.

At the end of the day, this is a change for the better. More individualized search results means higher conversion rates for companies that have a well built website. This does not mean that SEO is no longer important; it actually makes it more important! Tracking your marketing efforts will definitely require more diligence.

Q: What should you do to get ready for the change?

A: Nothing that you should not have already been doing.

The most important part of a website is the ends result; attracting more leads and increasing business. To get there you have to attract website visitors, keep them interested in your website long enough to stay past the first page and finally get them to convert. By convert, I mean to get them to perform a specific action like sign up for a newsletter or request additional information. Conversions vary by website. A conversion for you may be a request for information about one of your listings while a conversion for amazon.com could be the sale of a bestselling novel.

I, for one, think this is a great lead by Google.  It forces website owners and SEO professionals to take a closer look of what traffic is actually DOING when it gets to your website. It puts the emphasis on website content, navigation and functionality.

Sending people to your website and getting XXXXX visitors is one thing,  conversion rates are a completely different (and more important) aspect.  I mean, you can send all the traffic (paid or otherwise) in the world to a dilapidated home, but if they never get out of the car and go inside... it's not going to sell.

It's time to get your website to do what it's supposed to:  SELL!

Go Google!

 
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3 Comments on Goodbye to Google Ranking

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209,732 Points 7 Featured Posts Outside Blog

I dont think anything will change at all if you are doing organic SEO.

Also ip specific searching has always been used I dont think thats anything new.

I guess I also dont see the correlation between better search results which is Googles goal and having a higher conversion rate. Whether you show up in the results or not is one thing but Google could probably care less if you convert them into clients. So I guess I dont understand how this will change either. It seems more of a prediction that Google will change and of course they will.

2:34pm • #1
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Shane,

 

thats the point that I did make. Nothing changes IF you are doing what you should have been doing in the first place.

But I disagree that Google does not care if you make a conversion. IMHO the point of the change is more relevant results which means that people find what they are looking for more quickly, which 'yes' means more conversions for well built sites. Saying that google does not care about conversions is akin to saying that google does not care if you find what you are looking for on the web. They are one in the same.

2:49pm • #2
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Cheryl,

Hmm... I wonder how t his will affect my website. 

Good thoughts to ponder,

Ann

5:57pm • #3

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