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    Social Media is it the future of Search Engine Marketing?

    I had my first post on Ezine Articles here:

    http://ezinearticles.com/?Social-Media—The-Future-of-Search-Engine-Marketing&id=2275800

    Social Media - The Future of Search Engine Marketing
    By Jordan Garn

    What SEO was like not so long ago:

    When I created my first website I got first page ranking for high traffic keywords in little under a month, a result any website owner today would crave and disbelieve. How did this happen? I used a technique that today would not even get to first base, and would probably also put you on Google’s Blacklist (with good reason). I put a thousand and one hidden links in the bottom of my site of the keyword phrase I was targeting, and not to long after my site started showing up in Google. Any experienced Search Engine Marketer would know that today using that technique is a definite no-no. The fact that the technique did work 7-8 years ago shows that the playing field is constantly changing. When Search Engines were first conceptualized their wasn’t too much of a worry about quality control. Either the oldest or newest website was shown first and the main criteria for Keywords was based on the title. (it’s kind of interesting to look at earlier forms of Google, the earliest form of Google I can find is called BackRub and can be seen using the WayBackMachine, See Link Below) With only 16 million pages indexed quality control was only slightly becoming an issue (which quickly changed). Google and other major Search Engines started to track links from websites to other websites, internal links, titles. And used all of these factors to rank a website as most relevant and reliable. At first it was relatively easy to manipulate (as seen from the example above) but quickly Googles algorithms became more and more advanced and "black hat" techniques were quickly becoming non-effective. I like to look at this as Google’s quality assurance, after all if anyone could easily manipulate a Search Engine it would quickly lose its power. These algorithms bring us to the more robust Search Engines that we have today that aren’t so easily manipulated.

    What it’s like today:

    Today most people will tell you that back-links control the system, which is mostly correct if you look at the George Bush/Michael Moore ‘Miserable Failure’ Google Bombing which Google recently changed (do a search for Miserable Failure in Google to find out more). Another factor in the Google ranking equation is the content of your site and how the Search Engine reads it (Title tags, anchor tags, and header tags being the highlights). So the two biggest factors for SERP (Search Engine Ranking Position) is people linking to you (votes from other webmasters), what words those Webmasters link to you with is also important (if Website A links to Website B with ‘hello how are you’ Website B would essentially get a ‘vote’ for the keyword phrase ‘hello how are you’), Google also checks the content of a website to see if the website is actually related to the keyword phrase (although that can be overridden as seen in the Miserable Failure case) so if I had a thousand links from big websites with the phrase ‘The best website’ I would probably rank for that keyword phrase whether or not that page even mentioned ‘the best website’. In a smaller example if I only had 100 websites linking to my Page with that phrase, I might only rank for it if my website also talked about it in the websites content. While there is a bit more to it than that, that essentially is the main things to consider when trying to get ranked well in the Search Engines today.

    What it will most likely soon become:

    As discussed earlier quality control with Google is currently pretty much like this: Website A get’s a vote from Website B, in the form of a link inside of Website B’s content. Website B’s content is controlled by the Web Owner or Content Publishers. This almost completely shuts out the person who actually uses the content, i.e. the end user. Social Media aims to change that; Instead of Webmasters controlling who get’s ranked in the Search Engines the power of ranking a website is put into the hands of the end users. Del.icio.us is a perfect example of this, in Del.icio.us you first go to a page then ‘Tag’ that page with certain keywords. Later on someone comes along and types in a search phrase and the page that has been ‘tagged’ the most with the keyword phrase get’s shown first. As you can see this puts quality control directly into the hands of the user, making it quicker and easier to find high quality information that non-byast people recommend (usually). Currently I find that most people use Social Networks like Del.icio.us and Twitter to search for things that Google can’t find because Google might be cluttured with Advertising or misleading links for that particular search.

    Right now the power of ranking websites is being shifted from the Webmasters to the End User, is your website ready for this change? Soon writing quality and helpful content will be the only way to rank well.

    WayBack Machine: http://web.archive.org/web/19971210065425/backrub.stanford.edu/backrub.html

    Jordan Garn
    - http://psdesignzone.com - Owner

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    My Most Recommended Freeware Software

    Awesome Free Software to improve your productivity

    I decided to create a list of software that I use on a regular basis, I hope you find this list useful, If you know of any other free software that is very helpful, please leave a Comment.

    Originially Posted in JordanGarn.com

    Firefox - Are you not using Firefox? What!?  Anyway Firefox is currently setting the web standard being 3-4 technologies ahead of Internet Explorer, thousands of plugins for ultimate customization, faster browsing. A better Internet.


    Evernote - Evernote is an awesome program which allows you to remember everything! Take notes with text or handwriting, use the Firefox Extension web clipper to clip parts or entire web pages so that you remember it.  Excellent Tool.  Originally on Mac but also ported to Windows.



    GVim - Are you a Programmer? Want a good editor with Syntax highlighting, automatic indentation, fast HotKeys then GVim is for you, it has a little bit of a steep learning curve but it’s worth it.


    Gimp - The Free Alternative to Photoshop, I used to not be much a fan of it until v2.0 rolled around, now it has some really nice features plus it can be skinned (with hacks). Good Alternative if you don’t want to fork out at least $200 for Photoshop.


    Pidgin - Do you know alot of different people with alot of different IM accounts?  Do you have multiple Software installed to talk to all of those people?  Well have it all in one with Pidgin, features multiple client support.  MSN, Google, ICQ, etc.. with hundreds of plugins available.


    ANTIVIRUS PROGRAMS

    AVG, ClamWin, or Avast - For Antivirus I use one of three free programs AVG, ClamWin, or Avast.  Each have their own Advantages/Disadvantages which i’ll explain.  Avast is probably the most thorough (offers the best protection) however that protection can slow down your computer quite a bit.  AVG is kind of in between offering medium protection while not slowing down your Computer too much.   ClamWin on the other end of the spectrum offers the least protection but barely affects your systems speed.  I’ve also noticed that one Antivirus is better at catching certain viruses than others (seemingly random) So I switch Antivirus Software frequently for maximum protection, the one I use the most is probably AVG.


    Free Download Manager - Free Download Manager revolutionizes the way you download files, Offers features such as saving partial downloads, faster download speeds, status monitoring, warning of malicious downloads, and more… My favorite Download Manager.


    RocketDock - Do you like Mac OS’s Dock? Well now you can have it in Windows too, with an awesome program called RocketDock, I noticed very little Performance degradation, meaning Rocket Dock runs fast with lot’s of settings to tweak.


    JCreator - If you are a Java Programmer, JCreator is my favorite IDE, fast and reliable, without all the fancy stuff which most the time slows me down.


    Putty - Do you need to access a Linux Computer in some faraway land?  Over a secure connection?  Then Putty is my suggestion for SSH clients.  Don’t know of any others actually lol.


    WinSCP - If you need a Graphical SSH, Secure FTP Client, WinSCP is my program of choice


    VideoSpin - A very easy to use Video Editor, Free and professional like quality.


    SONG PROGRAMS


    WinAmp/Foobar/Songbird - These are my three favorite Song Playing Programs, Winamp is good because it’s lightweight and has all the features you need.  Foobar is extremely lightweight and very, very customizable (not recommended for Beginners) Songbird is kind of like Itunes but not as resource intensive and works in Linux, Windows, and Mac.


    Taboo - Save all of your Firefox Tabs in one place, very useful .. for me anyway.  Requires Firefox


    WinRar - Fastest winzip like product I know about, similar to WinZip but with more functionality (comparable to 7Zip)


    Foxit - Let’s face it 80 MB just to view a PDF file is ridiculous, Adobe Reader is way too big.  Foxit reader is less than 2 megs in size and does what a PDF Reader needs to do, namely read a PDF.


    And that’s it! if you know of any other good Software please leave a comment below.

    Posted on JordanGarn.com

    About Me

    Hi,

    I’m Jordan Garn and I am the creator of JordanGarn.com, PSDesignZone.com, and StudyNShare.com. I have been working on web development since 2002, Professionally I started work in 2004 working as an Internet Resource Advisor teaching people how to make money online, as well as Web Programming. My main goal on JordanGarn.com is create or point out useful Technology in Life, and in the Web. Currently I work as a PHP/Joomla Developer for Brigham Young University.

    Other Websites

    1. PS Design Zone - Web Development Tutorials - PS Design Zone Teaches every aspect of Web Development from Design to Programming to Search Engine Optimization
    2. Study N Share - Study and Share your research - Powerful Study tools to help you in school and anything that you want to study, share your research with others, ask questions, and more.

    More about me

    1. Jordan Garn’s Resume