Google Seminar on Analytics, GWT and Website Optimizer  

Friday, June 27, 2008
               
After the recent JuneTune ( on 19th of this month) Google have now announced another event to help webmasters. Google Trifecta is going to be a free online seminars in which Googlers would be sharing information and answering questions about Google Analytics, Google Webmaster Tools and Google Website Optimizer.

TITLE: The Google Trifecta: Webmaster Tools, Analytics, Website Optimizer
DATE: Tuesday, July 8th, 2008
TIME: 9:00 - 10:00 a.m. PT (16:00 UTC)

While most webmasters and SEO s are already using some of these tools ( particularly Google Analytics and Google Webmaster Tools aka GWT), it would definitely be useful and informative to see how these tools can be used more effectively to gain further insight into your website traffic, user behavior and more.

For the first time ever, the Webmaster Tools, Analytics, and Website Optimizer teams will join forces to hold a free online seminar.

To attend this Google seminar you will need to doa registration here

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Google Webmaster Help Chat - Highlights  

Saturday, June 21, 2008
               
For those who have missed the Google Webmaster Help Group Chat that took place on 19th of June, you can refer to the complete transcript posted at SearchEngineRoundTable.com. Also, the downloadable audio transcript is available.

This post provides a summarised of the entire session. For ease of readers, I have clubbed the questions under various categories. In most cases the answers are quoted for ease of understanding and whereever, possible I have added a summary statement.



Flash Websites

Google can extract some information from Flash information but not complete information like it does for HTML ( by John Mueller)

Q: Can Google read words in images and swf files?

A: Hi Alan, I took this one on audio, but the basic answer is that for better accessibility, it's always a great idea to provide alternate content as text. For images in particular, use the alt attribute in your img tag.

Q: In regards to the Flash files, I believe it is possible to create Flash movies with extra accessible content, correct?

A: We encourage building flash sites with html accessibility for googlebot to crawl. For more information check out our blog post on flash: http://googlewebmastercentral.blogspot.com/2007/07/best-uses-of-flash.html


Google -Yahoo Partnership

Suggested this link http://googleblog.blogspot.com/2008/06/our-agreement-to-provide-ad-technology.html ( by Susan Moskwa)


Links

Google doesn't consider links found in publications in Google Scholar as a backlink unless the document is found on the web as a regular web page.

Q: Does google take anything from links taged nofollow, for example does it read the anchor text and credit that to the destination?

A: No, it basically drops that link from our link graph (it ignores it).

Q: I've seen external links shown in Webmaster Tools that have clearly been nofollowed - how is that?

A: We list them as well.

My Comments : Seems a bit surprising and contradictory to me. If Google isn't taking anything at all from the "no-follow"ed links why would they care to list them in the Webmaster Tools ?

Q: is directory submission still a good way to build links? or its not recommended?

A: Hi Ernest, I'd be very selective choosing directories. I'd rather recommend building links naturally and by merit.


Multinational Websites & Geo Targeting

Q: I've got a question about internationalization: I have a multinational site with country-coded subdirectories and I've registered these as such in Webmasters' tools, will this be exempt from duplicate content rules for a site spanning uk/us/aus ?

The same questions is answered twice in two different ways by two Googlers. I will quote them here.

John Mueller - 5:07 pm
A: That's generally ok. I would still make sure that the pages are obviously well-targeted for those audiences. It wouldn't make sense to send users from specific areas to one general page. In that case, I would use a single page without geotargeting.

Susan Moskwa - 5:16 pm
A: Geographic targeting doesn't affect the fact that we only want to show one version of a piece of content in search results; we will still try to filter out duplicates when we serve search results.


Q: can you use geotargeting to target a region or a # of countries?

A: Hi Seth, geotargeting at the moment is only possible to target single countries, no regions are supported at the moment.

Q: Any comments on the seomoz article "why apple isn't UK enough for google?" Any other tips/tricks about UK sites which are physically hosted in the USA and not on a .co.uk?

A: Great question. In Webmaster Tools you can set geotargeting. For more information please see: http://googlewebmastercentral.blogspot.com/2008/04/where-in-world-is-your-site.html

Q: Further on Geotargetting. I run a multinational site with about 12 different languages being supported. We are implimenting geotrageting so users are directed to the appropriate language page for their country. The concern of some is that Google may penal

A: I would recommend not redirecting users based on their location. This can be a bad user experience. It's better to allow a user to choose his version based on his searches

Q: Are google going to give any weight to geo location meta tags - if so is there an 'accepted' standard

A: No, we don't use them.

Q: Does the location of your site hosting affect the local results your site shows up for?

A: Yes, it may. We look at server location and ccTLD among other factors

Q: is google using ip to trigger localized search results

A: Yes.


Robots.txt

If there is no robots.txt file Google will assume that there are not any crawling restrictions, as long as there are no other robots directives via meta tags or the x-robots HTTP header directive. ( by Michael Wyszomierski )

Howevere, remember to read this post on Google's stand on Robots.txt - in case there is no server response.

Q: When you use the robots.txt tool in Webmaster Tools does it abide by this case sensitive rule?

A: Hi Alan, yes. The robots.txt analysis tool is case sensitive in the correct areas. Directives like "disallow" can be lower or uppercase. Path and directories are correctly case sensitve.

Q: Is there any chance, that problems in receiving robots.txt can completely prevent site from indexing?

A: Hi Serge, if you suspect that there are issues with the robots.txt file for your site, a good place to check for more information is your Webmaster Tools account -- on the Overview page you will be able to see if there are any robots.txt -related errors.

Q: About the robots.txt: I read today a deep post in the net where is specified that whenever gbot is unable to get back result for an existent robots.txt file in a shorten time, google crawler start to ignore web site page indexing. This sound a bit strange.

A: If we are not sure whether or not we are allowed to crawl a site, we might play it safe and not crawl the site. Of course if the robots.txt is unreachable, chances are the rest of
your site might be too (which is bad).

Google PR

Q: Whats the average time after which the PR of a site gets updated?

A: We typically do pushes to the toolbar every 3-4 months, so it can take that long between toolbar data pushes.

The same question was again answered by Reid..

Hi Abhijeet - Google's index is continuously updating itself so there are no defined timeframes when a site's ranking will change

Q: Abhijeet: Is that update period just for the toolbar, or for search results as well? What's the time it takes for page rank changes to affect search results?

A: Our search results are updated all the time! The pagerank in the toolbar however is only updated a few times a year.


301 and Redirects

Q: Do 301 redirects send PR to its destination? I have several domains that 301 to 1 domain, and a couple have PR. Will it now send that PR to the 1 domain now that it is 301 redirected? Thank you.

A: 301 redirects are the best way to let us know that you'd like a particular URL to get "credit" for factors from another URL; we'll pass those signals across a 301 redirect as appropriate.

Q: If you have a domain that has a PR of 4 and I 301'd it to my new site, why hasn't any of the "link juice" passed off or the PR? It's been a few months now.

A: This can take more than a few months.

Q: If a site had a noindex meta tag and was removed from the index, how long before it could come back into the index? Would that removal carry over to another domain if that site was 301'd to a new site?

A: Hi Brian, the site (or just one URL) can return to the index once it's recrawled with the noindex tag removed. Also, you can't really noindex a separate domain, even if you 301 (so no mean webmasters can easily exclude your domain from being indexed).

Q: How long does it take for 301s and 410s to take effect?

A: 301s and 410s can't "take effect" until after we've had a chance to crawl them--that's the real variable. After we crawl the URL and get the status code, your removal / move should happen within a short period of time, most typically within a few days.


Q: What about a zero second 302 redirect. Is this a 301 redirect?

A: No, they are not the same; the HTTP code that is returned is what's important.


Site Hacking Through XSS Exploit

Matt discussed and pointed to http://www.mattcutts.com/blog/check-your-search-box-for-xss-exploits/


Google Webmaster Tools

Q: Hi John, I wanted to know more about Google webmaster tools stats.. How can we automate it? Why are there special characters like "[" when we download excel file

A: Hi Ankit, I have a python script on my site at http://johnmu.com/ that will convert those files into more readable ones.

Q: Is there any way to speed up the time between selecting a country for targeting and it actually beign updated in the system?

A: We're working on improving the webmaster experience with Webmaster Tools, including speeding up the reaction time for specific features.

Q: Is the incoming links list in Google Webmaster Tools an accurate estimator of all the incoming links that google thinks as a backlink?

A: It's a sampling of your incoming links that we know about, not always 100%.


Keyword Density

Q: Hi Matt, Are there any guidelines available on keyword density we have pages that are about 1 single subject and the keyword density is quite high

A: Antony, you may not believe this, but we tend not to think much about KW density here at Google, b/c our algorithms handle it pretty well. My advice is to pull in an innocent/non-search friend and have them read the text. If they raise their eyebrow, ...


Is Google Case Sensitive

Q: Does google differentiate between searches in lower case and searches with proper capitalization?

A: We may take this into account if we can recognize that it is relevant to the query. ( by John Mueller)

Another similar answer

Q: What if you use a wild card, still case sensitive?

A: the wildcards aren't case-sensitive (since the're wildcards), but the other characters are still case-sensitive. (
by Bergy Berghausen)

John Mueller later stated that this answer is not correct and Google is not differentiating results based on case sensitiveness as of now. However, this might be a future option. Read the PostScript at : http://searchengineland.com/080620-081736.php


Sitelinks

Q: Will we ever have control over sitelinks to bring searchers to the better pages on our site, vs the ones google thinks are the best pages?

A: Sitelinks are automatically generated by our algorithm and are meant to help users navigate your site. While you cannot opt into having sitelinks, you are able to block Sitelinks using Google Webmaster Tools.


SiteMap

Q: Does Google crawl all the links in a submitted sitemap? If a sitemap, with no errors, is only partially indexed, what could be the meaning behind this?

A: A Sitemap isn't a guarantee of either crawling or indexing; it's just an additional way of making sure Google knows about the URLs you'd like crawled. I'd start here: http://www.google.com/support/webmasters/bin/answer.py?answer=34444&topic=8524


Page Load Time

Q: Does page load time have any effect in organic rankings?

A: Hi Michael, page load time is important for user satisfaction (they may leave the site if it's too slow). For Google at this time, it's not considered a signal for ranking. We're always looking to improve the user experience, however, so if you keep your page load time down, users and search engines will continuously be happy!


Privacy

Q: does google track what i'm searching for on other sites if i'm logged in with my gmail account? if not, how come i see Google serch results that seem to be related my previous search elsewhere

A: In general, your Google account is probably what you're using for gmail. If you're logged in, those searches may be tracked if you have search history turned on.

Q: If I click a PPC listing, will that visit influence organic, personalized search results?

A: I believe this is tracked only if you have the Toolbar, are logged in and have web history enabled.

Duplicate Content

Q: guys, when you have a company site, say in travel and or vacation rentals - many affiliates use your content/pics/pricing etc.. does this apply to the Google Duplicate content rule? If so, suggestions on best handling it?

A: Hi Rob, as long as your site has original content and images, you have no reason to be worried

Hi Rob, did you see our recent post on dupe content? We also have a few words on syndicated content: http://googlewebmastercentral.blogspot.com/2008/06/duplicate-content-due-to-scrapers.html

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Adwords Quality Score Includes Page Load Time  

Friday, June 20, 2008
               
Google officially announced that page load time would be considered as a factor in Quality score of landing page for Adwords. Google used to base their Adwords quality score mainly on four factors ( landing page relevance, ad text relevance, keyword relevance and CTR), however, they have been considering to include load time as a quality score factor since March and they started to show landing page load time as a metric from May onwards ( you can see it by clicking on the magnifying glass given against each keyword).

Google's inclusion of landing page load time is therefore not at all an unexpected move, rather, this would actually fall in suitably with one of the base philosophies that Google has always preached - "Fast is better than slow". Google has always worked towards enhancing user experience on their products as well as in other cases where they could have minimal control. Faster loading landing pages are definitely a step towards better user experience for people who click on Adwords ads.

Google defines landing page load time as the time taken for a user to see the landing page after clicking an ad. Slow servers, interstitial pages, multiple redirects can actually increase this time and lower your quality score in Adwords. Keeping this in mind, we will need to wait and see if advertisers who are using PPC management platforms like DART, Doubleclick for Advertisers, Omniture etc gets a relatively lower quality score than the ones who send the advertisers directly to their website. Though the redirection time required by these platforms are very minimal and almost unnoticeable, going by the load time definition suggested by Google they would probably still be a factor to consider.

For those of you who are having a relatively heavy landing page, might see a fall in quality score and higher minimum CPC requirement, however, Google says that their system reevaluates pages on a regular basis and if you make significant improvement in your landing page load time you are likely to see an improvement in quality score as well as a lower minimum CPC requirement.

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Robots.txt and Google  

Thursday, June 19, 2008
               
Google's recent declaration makes robots.txt all the more important. John Muller from Google informed that in case Google bot requests for robots.txt for your website and finds it unreachable, Google would prefer to stay on safe side in such cases and do not index the website.

By "unreachable" it was meant, when the server times out or fails to send any proper response. By no way it means that you will have to have a robots.txt file. In case Google requests for one and finds a 404 error response , Google would still index the site. Only when they do not get a proper response from your server while requesting the robots.txt file will they refrain from indexing the site.

Keeping in mind the legal issues that often crop up with Google, this is pretty much a logical stand as there might be websites with no-index directives in their robots.txt file which Google might index if they are unable to read the robots.txt.

Though it is actually a rare scenario to get a server time out on robots.txt, it was definitely good on Google's part to inform the same and alert the webmasters.

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Google Helps Protect Bollywood Stars  

Tuesday, June 17, 2008
               

These days Bollywood stars are finding Google useful in more than one ways. While the Indian audience is aware of the tech savvy stars like Shahrukh Khan, Saif Ali Khan and the like it is definitely nice to know that the Bollywood stars today are using Google for their protection as well. Some of the Bollywood celebrities have even asked their security teams if they use Google tools as part of their arsenal.

Congregational Security Inc. provides protection and security to celebrities associated with the entertainment industry in India particularly film and TV. Though they have not named any of their clients on the website, it features pictures of Aishwarya Rai and Shilpa Shetty on pages that speaks about security of Bollywood stars and entertainment events.

Interestingly, the company heavily relies on Google tools like Google Earth, Google Docs, etc for protecting VIPs and also for collaborating with their agents / bodyguards / investigators across the world.

The video shows David from Congregational security talking on how they use Google apps for security of Bollywood stars and others.

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Yahoo to Pay $250 Million to Google For Break Up  

Saturday, June 14, 2008
               
Yahoo has agreed to pay Google a break up fee of $250 million if the partnership falls apart within the first two years.

"If the Services Agreement is terminated by either party within 24 months ... Yahoo! is required to pay to Google the sum of $250,000,000..."

It is indeed a matter of speculation why Yahoo could not negotiate a better deal. Yahoo anticipates a revenue of $250-$450 million in operating cash flow in the first 12 months following implementation. In terms of profit this deal can actually lead to a loss for Yahoo.

This deal would also be a big step for Google in obtaining virtual monopoly in the search advertising market and Yahoo would become completely dependent on Google for search advertising revenue.

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Guide to Effective Ad Copy for Google Adwords  

Monday, June 02, 2008
               
The quality of your ad copy plays a pivotal role in the success of any paid search campaign. Google Adwords uses Quality Score and most other leading PPC platforms use similar algorithms which takes into account the CTR and relevance of your ad copies. A good ad copy increases relevance, increases CTR and lowers CPC - improving the overall performance of your PPC campaign.

To create effective ad copies it is not enough to have creative talents but there are certain other prerequisites too.

a) Account Structure for Focussed Ad Copies - The more relevant your ad copies would be in respect to the searched keyword, the better would be its quality. However, this is only possible when your Google Adwords account / PPC account is well structured and you have only highly relevant keywords in the same Ad Groups. If you have a diversified bunch of keywords in one Ad Group, your ads would probably be very relevant to few of them and irrelevant for others or it would probably be moderately relevant to all - it would definitely not allow you to have the optimum relevance in ad copy for all your keywords.

b)Know your Target Audience - Not just for writing ad copies, this is equally applicable when you are writing content for a website. You need to have a perfect understanding of your target audience and their language.For example, the English used by people in UK is very different from the way American's speak; while in US it is common to hear about a "custom made equipment" to a Britisher it is a "bespoke equipment". Use the language of your target audience in your ad copies, that will help them to relate to you and get more confidence.

In fact knowing your target audience is the key factor in writing an ad copy and it has got much more to do than what is explained in the above point.It is actually the target audience that determines how the ad should be written, what should be the content, what should be the intent , what should be the tone and other finer points.Here are some other factors that you should study in your target audience while writing your ad copy.

a)Try to understand the nature of your prospective customers and craft your ad copy to answer their concerns. A careful analysis of your industry would help you identify the common concerns among customers and you will notice that there are various types of customers. For example;
  • Price Conscious : Try ads with prices - they will click only if they like the price. Your CTR might be lower but conversion rate would be high.
  • Quality Focussed : Mention standard, quality , guarantee etc in your ad. The customer gains assurance on quality
  • Deal Seekers : Mention special offers. People love to purchase when you use words like Special Offer, Promotional Offer, Discounted Rate, Free etc
  • Knowledgeable Buyer : He already knows about your product/service and is aware of your competitors as well. If you want to get him, show case your USP, tell him What's in it for him.
  • Window Shoppers : These guys would visit a dozen website before they make a purchase. Give them comparison charts so that they can compare your product/service with your competitors right there on your website and make a decision.

b) Age group of your target audience can be a major factor too. While you need to be cheerful, funny and joyous while writing for kids, its important that your ads targeting C class executives have that absolute professionalism and sophistication.

Let's take a look at some of the features of an effective Ad Copy for Google Adwords..

a) Relevant Ad Copy - The more precise and relevant your ad copies are to the keywords searched for the better is the chance of click through. People are more likely to click on your ads when they see the searched keywords on the ad heading.

You can use Dynamic Keyword Insertion feature offered in Google Adwords to dynamically insert keywords in ad copies to make them match exactly to the searched query.

b) Clear Message - A clear message about the product/service that helps the buyer to understand what is on offer. This prevents irrelevant click through and saves your advertisement dollar and helps you get higher click through from genuine prospects resulting in higher ROI.

c) Call to Action - Include a call to action. They are mostly effective with impulsive buyer.

While these are some of the standard characteristic of good ad copy there are other factors that can actually make your ad a super hit.

d) Be creative - Think out of the box. There are a thousand ways to say the same thing. Try to create ads that your competitors would not even think of. One fantastic example of such an ad copy was done by Kalena Jordan - she had an ad that said

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She replaced it with...

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Her CTR increased dramatically with the new ad.

While creating new and innovative ad copies for your Google Adwords or PPC campaign is definitely interesting, ads are never perfect and there is always scope of improvement. It is extremely important to measure ad performance. A/B testing is probably one of the easiest way to test your ad copies, particularly for beginners, however, for the more experienced professionals multivariate testing would probably yield better results.

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