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<div>Customer Connections Now Important for Google Results<br />
January 30, 2010<br />
<a href="http://redir.ientry.com/02-1073-2013900-16918597-0-20" target="_blank">http://www.WebProNews.com</a></p>
<p><strong>Have you established enough connections to do well in social search?<br />
<a href="http://redir.ientry.com/02-9817-2013900-16918597-0-20" target="_blank">Comment Here</a></p>
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Customer Connections Now Important for Google Results </strong><br />
Chris Crum | Staff Writer</p>
<p><em>Google Puts Social Results in the Mix </em></p>
<p>If you are one of those people still skeptical about the business uses of         social media, you may be interested to know that <a href="http://redir.ientry.com/02-4488-2013900-16918597-0-20" target="_blank">Google's         Social Search</a> is no longer just an experiment. Though it does have the         beta tag on it, it is now mainstream. This is something we've all known         would come sooner or later, but now it's here.</p>
<p>If people were already seeing <a href="http://redir.ientry.com/02-7013-2013900-16918597-0-20" target="_blank">different         search results from one another</a> before, that is really going to be true         now, now that Google is plugging results based on the individual's social         circle into any given SERP. This is one of the many ways <a href="http://redir.ientry.com/02-8315-2013900-16918597-0-20" target="_blank">SEO         is changing</a>, and it would appear that any business looking to get some         play in Google search, would do well to have as many connections established         as possible, via various social networking sites and tools.</p>
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<p>Keep in mind that the social circle is based upon information that Google         has about you from your Google account. You can see your list of connections         anytime from <a href="http://redir.ientry.com/02-9818-2013900-16918597-0-20" target="_blank">here</a> (assuming         you have a Google account). It pulls connections from your Google Contacts,         and any services you have listed on your Google profile (assuming you have         services listed on your profile). If you have Twitter listed for example         (<a href="http://davezellerbuildingformula.com/facebook-marketing/#utm_source=feed&amp;utm_medium=feed&amp;utm_campaign=feed">Facebook</a> connections are not public), anyone you are connected to through         one of those services is fair game for potential search results.</p>
<p>Google's thinking is that if the user is connected to certain people, results from those people will have relevance because you know and trust them. Google says, "You can improve social search results for your friends and contacts by linking to content you have created such as blogs, photos and videos on your Google profile."<br />
<a href="http://aj.600z.com/aj/74755/0/cc?z=1" target="_blank"><img border="0" alt="" width="552" height="200" /></a> "We've been having a lot of fun with Social Search. It's baby season here         on our team -- two of us just had little ones, and a third is on the way,"         the company says in the announcement. "We're all getting ready to be parents         for the first time and we have lots of questions. So, what do we do? We         search Google, of course! With Social Search, when we search for [baby sleep         patterns], [swaddling] or [best cribs], not only do we get the usual websites         with expert opinions, we also find relevant pages from our friends and contacts.         For example, if one of my friends has written a blog where he talks about         a great baby shop he found in Mountain View, this might appear in my social         results. I could probably find other reviews, but my friend's blog is more         relevant because I know and trust the author."</p>
<p>Appearing in social search results means:</p>
<p>1. Make sure you have all of your important links on your Google Profile.<br />
2. Make as many connections as possible.<br />
3. Encourage customers to follow you via social networks.<br />
4. Participate in social media so people will engage with you.<br />
5. Encourage sharing of content (there are plenty available social media buttons)<br />
6. Include social network info on business cards/signage, etc.<br />
7. Include social network info in your online advertising<br />
8. There are probably many more worthwhile tips (if you have any, share         them in the <a href="http://redir.ientry.com/02-9817-2013900-16918597-0-20" target="_blank">comments</a>).<br />
<a href="http://aj.600z.com/aj/78479/0/cc?z=1" target="_blank"><img border="0" alt="" width="552" height="200" /></a> Google's social search doesn't end with regular web search. They're adding         it to image search, and who knows what else. Look for a lot more features         to become part of social search, as Google leaves that Beta tag on. Let's         not forget that <a href="http://redir.ientry.com/02-9819-2013900-16918597-0-20" target="_blank">Gmail         only left beta last year</a>, and I don't have to tell you they've added         a lot to that over the years.</p>
<p>Just remember that social results will always be clearly marked as such         on Google's SERPs. They will be accompanied by a heading that says "Results         from your social circle". Still, for traditional SEO it is just <a href="http://redir.ientry.com/02-7020-2013900-16918597-0-20" target="_blank">one         more thing to compete with</a> as far as page real estate. That's why social         is a much more of an important part of search than ever.</p>
<p>Google has been making many moves over the last couple years that seem to         slowly turn it more and more into <a href="http://redir.ientry.com/02-9820-2013900-16918597-0-20" target="_blank">its         own social network</a>. Now that its profiles have a direct impact on search         results, how people view Google in this light is likely to change significantly.         Once more and more average users start to realize the social features are         being integrated more into their everyday searches, they may find themselves         getting sucked into using Google as more of a social tool, as opposed to         just search.</p>
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