Impact of Social Media on Search Rankings – Because Google is Getting More Human.
Once
upon a time, it used to be fairly easy to rank high on the Google search
results page. Yes, Google had its secret search algorithms, but at the end of
the day, one was contending with software that was programmed to identify
certain traits in the webpage/content to accord rankings to it. And the most
significant of these traits (also called search algorithms) included keyword
optimized content and in bound links.
…And Things Changed
As the
influence of the internet increased, Google also started paying more attention
to the relevance of the search results it was displaying. As all good
businesses, Google wants to add maximum value to its customers – the searchers.
This coupled
with the rise of social media platforms has brought to the fore a unique
concept in search engine optimization, which I like to call the ‘humanization
of Google’.
Humanization of Google
The term
refers to the fact that Google bots now think like real people while according
search rankings to websites. Yes they are still software, but the software is
now programmed to consider ‘human’ factors to display the most relevant search
results.
And this
has increased the significance of social media in search rankings. Want to know
how? Read on.
3 Google ‘Humanization’ Factors that Make Social Media Important
for SEO
1. Google Looks at Social Recommendations of Content
While
indexing content, earlier, presence of ‘relevant’ keywords was enough. But now,
Google is additionally looking at how many people have shared that content,
social recommendation, shares by influencers etc, before assigning search
rankings. Because Google knows that people only share content that adds value.
No one will share low quality content and ‘let down’ their social
acquaintances.
The take
home is that the more Facebook likes, shares, tweets, +1s your content
receives, greater the chances of being ranked higher.
2.Google Knows People Trust Recommendations from Friends
This is in fact the idea behind the launch of Google Search Plus
your World, where Google pulls out data from the searcher’s Google+ (Google’s
social media platform) circles in response to a search query. So if your
content has been +1d by someone in the searcher’s circle, you will figure
higher in the searcher’s SERP. This
article explores the impact of the +1 button on search results.
The take
home is that you should aim for maximum +1s for your content so that you enjoy
higher rankings in maximum personalized SERPs.
3. Google Wants to Identify People Behind the Content
Google will soon implement the Author
Rank algorithm that not only looks at content, but also gives some value
to the author while ranking the content. Google knows that some people are
experts in a niche and searchers would prefer content written by them over
other content.
To build
your author authority with Google, first claim your authorship via your Google+
profile.
The take
home here is to deliver consistent high quality content, promote it via social
media and increase your social fans and followers and thus build authority and
credibility as an author.
Is
Google human in more ways?