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Google SideWiki
By: Scott Clark 2009-09-23 Google Side Wiki is a new Google Toolbar Feature has launched today. This feature looks to be their latest attempt to build communities around web sites in their index , perhaps as a way to better utilize social signals for ranking both web pages and social media profiles. Will Googles new tool make headway? If past efforts are an indication, they have an uphill battle.
But the people making these things at Google are not fools " they are going to hit some home runs " and this type of tool aligns well with trends about social media participation, consumer created content and online reviews/ratings. Its true that this will probably grow slowly and adoption may not be that huge, it still pays to watch it carefully. I worry a lot about the businesses with static, boring websites, substandard services and a general lack of awareness of the web. Many with expensive websites (but crap services) may find picket lines of commenters showing up right next to their fancy home page? Its going to be more important than ever to turn those people into fans " fans who comment. An email from Google explains the feature:
Here are some things you need to know, along with my commentary: ![]()
On these entries, according to Search Engine Land, youll also find a Useful Y/N type button set that lets you decide if a web page is useful, in your opinion, to other users. ![]() SearchWiki comments are not going to always be nice. Again, the SEM tide is turning towards consumer created content substantially influencing the interaction between companies/brands and the web. But this effort is far more in-your-face and has the potential to make some headway. picket line photo: AmandaLeighPanda on flickr. CommentsTag: Google, SideWiki, SEO Add to Del.icio.us | Digg | Reddit | Furl Have a bookmark! -
View All Articles by Scott Clark About the Author: Scott Clark is an independent consultant who started working in Internet Marketing in 1994 while in the Silicon Valley. Currently he works with organic and paid search optimization (SEO/SEM), social media marketing (SMM), local web marketing, split and multivariate testing of website offers, and integrated marketing activities. He has grown several successful web businesses on his own as well. Scott holds a Bachelors Degree in Computer Science and Mathematics from Southern Illinois University and is an accredited Google Adwords Professional, a Yahoo! Small Business Partner, a Yahoo! Search Marketing Ambassador. He and his family live in beautiful Lexington, KY. Scott can be found online at http://www.buzzmaven.com. |
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