Internet Solutions. Period.
Your Meta Descriptions Now Affect Your Google Rankings Again
No, Google did not back out of their decision to discount
Google
and Personalized Search
Early this month Google
announced that they would be tailoring everyone's search results based on their
search history even when users are not signed into Google. Personalized results
are nothing new on Google. The search giant has been customizing peoples SERPs
(search engine results pages) for quite a while already, but until now it only
happened when you searched while signed into your Google account. Today, signed
in or not everybody gets personal results.
Here's
How It Works
Whether you're signed in or
not, all the searches you run on Google are stored in your browser cookies. This
data is referred to as your 'Web History' and Google uses it to customize your
search results. If you're not signed in, your Web History is stored for 180
days, then old data is replaced with new searches. If you're signed in, there's
no time limit and you can manage you Web History. Either way the searches you
run and sites you visit will affect your future search experience.
The
sites you visit more often will be pushed higher in the search results on
related queries. For example if you search for 'cat food' and visit
www.petfood.com, next time when you search for 'dog food' you may see
www.petfood.com in top 10 results even if it doesn't rank there in the general
impersonalized search. You can tell that your search results have been
personalized by the 'View customization' link in the upper right hand corner.
The personalized search results can differ significantly from the
general SERPs. I ran a couple of tests searching for related keywords and
clicking the same site each time. I also checked this site's rankings with a
rank checker to get a list of impersonalized rankings. In one of the tests a few
click-throughs to a site pushed it 26 positions up on a highly competitive
keyword. That is from the 31 position on page 4 straight to the 5th spot on the
first page in personalized search results (I was signed out).
How
Although
Since everybody now gets personalized results, the scope of the
effect your
There's plenty of advice out
there on writing compelling titles and descriptions, so I won't go there. Just
keep in mind one thing. Google doesn't always show the
In
Conclusion
There's been a lot of
criticism coming down on Google for introducing personal search to everybody.
Some people are worried about privacy issues. Others don't like it because the
whole concept will help the rich get richer and keep the small guy out of the
game. And some SEOs are just whining that this makes SEO success harder to
measure.
Although I don't think it is the best idea Google had either, I
prefer to embrace it and run with it. And I suggest that you take this news as a
call to action. A strong motivation to actually do something that's going to
help your SEO, your sales and your business. And that is to take a look at your
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