Social Annotations in Search: Now Your Social Network = Rankings

From SEOMoz

For years, the best way to gain rankings in search results was to have:

  1. Accessible pages featuring
  2. Quality content
  3. Targeting the right keywords
  4. In a way that naturally earned external links

But this changes things:

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The cupcake post from Everywhereist normally wouldn’t rank there. In fact, unless you follow Geraldine on Twitter, chances are you won’t see much of her site in even semi-competitive results. Here’s a screenshot of a logged-out view.

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Not only is Google annotating the listing with a photo, creating social proof and certainly increasing click-through-rate, they’re also biasing to put these results on page 1 that might normally rank in utter obscurity. This isn’t just true for obscure, random searches either, nor is it exclusive to Twitter.

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“Web analytics” is a highly competitive query, and though they try, KISS Metrics and Market Motive aren’t normally ranking page 1 for everyone… but they are for me thanks to my connections to Neil on Quora and John on Facebook.

This should be giving everyone in search marketing a huge “ah ha” moment. As Google scales this out, concentrates on getting more people claiming their profiles and using logged-in accounts to search (supposedly this number was ~20% in March of 2010), the reach of your social network and the sharing you do to those networks will have a substantive, possibly massive, effect on your search traffic. The socialization of search is more than just Tweeted URLs or Facebook Likes or LinkedIn Shares having a positive first/second-order impact on generic rankings, it’s about influencing your social graph to see the content you share in their search results.

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You can see how you’re connected in Google by visiting this page (while logged into yor Google account)

Suddenly, a huge social reach is a competitive advantage in SEO. If you’re doing SEO today, I think it’s no longer possible to ignore the growth of your social connections as a big part of your SEO strategy. Honestly, I expect in 18 months, Twitter followers, Facebook connections, LinkedIn account size and engagement across these won’t just be social metrics; they’ll be KPIs for our SEO, too.

p.s. I don’t mean to suggest these features in Google are new – they’ve been around a while. But Google’s aggressiveness with showing and the user happiness and CTR that predicts, likely means this is here to stay, and will be a part of Google’s strategy for a long time. Bing’s doing this too with Facebook, and in a much more directly integrated way.

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