SERPS

Why are .com sites ranking highly in UK SERPs?

For a followup post about this video, please see: http://www.mattcutts.com/blog/more-about-generic-tlds-in-say-uk-results/

guavarian from the UK asks:

“Why are the UK SERPS still really poor with irrelevant non UK sites (US/Aus/NZ) ranking very high Google.co.uk since early June?”

This video is part of a “Grab Bag” series in which Matt Cutts, head of Google’s webspam team, answers questions from users. We’re not currently taking new video questions, so your best bet for getting an answer about webmaster-related search issues is to head to our help forum: http://www.google.com/support/forum/p/Webmasters?hl=en

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Originally posted 2009-12-23 23:05:38.


Halo Effect on Google Serps

Halo effect, as defined in Wikipedia, is ‘cognitive bias in which the assessment of an individual quality serves to influence and bias the judgment of other qualities.’ When a person is thought to be good or bad at a particular thing, he is thought to be the same even at other things, though these things are as diverse as possible. When a person’s good or bad qualities seem to spill over from one area to another, this is known as the Halo effect. This effect is also observed on the Google search engine result pages (SERPs).

The Halo effect and Google: 

That getting a top ranking for a particular keyword in Google is difficult, is an understatement. It is easy to be seen in the result pages of other search engines such as MSN or Yahoo. This is because is Google puts a new website in a sandbox to prevent spammers from hogging the topmost positions in Google rankings through enormous link promotions. A period, which typically spans a month or a few, is the minimal requirement to get a top Google ranking. This period sees about of hyperactivity on the part of search engine optimizers – be it white hat, black hat or lots of grey techniques. Good written content, well maintained blogs, and their submission to directories, starts showing up on the SERPs at last. It is only after you reach the top ranking for a keyword or phrase in Google that the Halo effect begins. Now, if you are trying to get your website on top in the search engine result pages for some other keyword or phrase, you won’t find it as difficult as it had been the first time.

It comes as a relief to search engine optimizers, who do not have to go through the ordeal all over again. Once Google recognizes a site as being relevant to a particular keyword or phrase, it gives advantage to other related phrases. The original keyword or phrase can actually exert a pull on other related keywords and phrases to get a top ranking in Google. It is as if Google rewards you for the trustworthy website that you have developed for search in a particular category. So go ahead and reap its benefits.

Harish Shetty
http://www.articlesbase.com/seo-articles/halo-effect-on-google-serps-93701.html

Originally posted 2009-12-22 21:12:50.


2009.12.12 Serps Christmas Party 5

Serpentine Swimming Club Christmas Party 5

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Originally posted 2010-04-02 11:47:43.


Custom SEO Reporting SERPS – RightNow Communications

Overview of the online reporting module (organic SERPS section) offered to clients at RightNow Communications – www.netrafic.com

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Originally posted 2010-09-03 03:25:13.


2009.12.12 Serps Christmas Party 1

The Annual Serpentine Swimming Club Christmas party was held at the Lido on Saturday 12th December 2009. A great evening

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Originally posted 2010-03-19 09:07:39.


2009.01.31 Bitter wind at the Serps

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Originally posted 2010-02-21 09:59:45.


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