Google Places Discontinued

On May 30th, 2012, Google nudged unwitting businesses into the social media world by beginning the automatic transition from Google Places(Google’s online local listing directory), to Google+ Local Pages.

For years, Google Places allowed business owners to create locations within Google Maps with general business information, making it easier for customers to find them on a local scale with only a minimum amount of work for the business owner.  When Google+ was first introduced last June, most consumers, businesses, and social networkers saw no correlation between Google Places and  Google’s new answer to Facebook; many industry insiders were skeptical about Google+’s staying power at all.  It now appears Google is so serious about making Google+ stick that it is using its near-monopoly on a search to force businesses to adopt a Google+ account.  Of course, businesses do not have to do anything to aid this change at the moment; the transition will be automatic regardless of whether or not businesses have actually “claimed” their listing on Google Places.  If businesses want to stay ahead of their competition in the future, however, this change will probably mean you can no longer set up the account and just let it run.
For the end user, Google+ Local Pages will offer a richer and more in-depth, helpful review for local listings with multiple images, new Zagat 30-point business ratings, reviews by people in your Google+ Circles, and more.   With the integration of Google+ Local Pages as a local search engine itself, users can filter their search criteria in various ways such as “Top Reviews”, “People Like You”,  “Just for You”, and “Your Circles.”  This allows users to find much more targeted results when searching out local businesses and use this information to interact with these businesses as well.

The image below displays what the Google search engine results pages (SERPs) new look like, while the second image is an example of a Google+ Local Page:

While these listings appeal to the user, they spell more work and social engagement for the business owner.  Since Google will be indexing these results, businesses who want to perform well in the local listings will need to take on a modicum of SEO and be actively aware of reviews, “plus ones”, and the overall appearance of their page.  Google+ Local Pages will give businesses a method to communicate with users in much the same way business can use Twitter and Facebook, and will, therefore, need to be maintained in order to keep pace with the competition.

For now, Google tells us to keep managing our listings in our Google Places account and keep an eye out for more announcements in the coming months.  For advertising-savvy business owners, however, now is the time to contact your SEO agency to inquire about social media marketing if you are not already doing so.  For those already engaged in social media marketing, your agency should be able to tell you how much time it will take to manage your Google+ Local Page in order to make this transition work for you.

Submitted by Ryan Belcher, Titan Growth, Inc.

Titan Growth Gets Dirty For Charity Mud Run

Appropriately named the ‘Mud Optimizers’, the Titan Growth team opted to get dirty for a cause in the 2nd annual Del Mar mud run. The 5K run wound through the Del Mar Fairgrounds, featuring obstacles like mud pits, dirt walls and rope swings to ensure maximum muddiness. The ‘Mud Optimizers’ crossed the finish line in 45 minutes with a sense of accomplishment and a lot of mud to go with it.

Finishing the race wasn’t Titan Growth’s only accomplishment, they were also recognized as the top contributors to the Challenged Athletes Foundation. All runners had the chance to donate to the Challenged Athletes Foundation, which collectively received over $6000 and was able to present a challenged athlete with a new customized bicycle. “Besides being a fun team experience, we were also able to make a difference” said CEO Danny Shepherd. The Mud Optimizers plan to return in 2012, for the 3rd annual Del Mar mud run.

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Google Tops 50 With March’s Release Of Search Quality Highlights

Google sheds light on 50 (!) algorithm updates for the month of March – a new record since the inception of Search Quality Highlights. While most changes are fairly minute, here are the ones we think are most important.

Better Indexing of Profile Pages

What it is: Better indexing for public social profiles
Why it is important: This further stresses the importance of Social Media in relation to SEO. Google already considers Social Media profiles as a ranking signal and this recent update proves their impact is only growing.

High-Quality Sites Algorithm Data Update and Freshness Improvements

What it is: Ranking signals in favor of more high-quality sites AKA Panda
Why it is important: Panda is not going anywhere and even though it is not as intimidating as it once was, Panda serves as a reminder to keep content relevant and to get rid of excessive advertisements.
Tweaks to Handling Anchor Tex
What it is: Google turned off a classifier related to anchor text
Why it is important: While it’s most likely a minimal change, it always sparks a little anxiety for SEO’s when Google turns off a certain classifier, especially one related to anchor text links.

Improvements to Freshness

What it is: Previously rolled out for only news related traffic, Google has now rolled out the freshness update for all queries

Why it is important: Now Google is placing more weight on fresh results and content for all queries. So it’s important to keep rolling out new and stimulating content.

Improvements to Processing for Detection of Site Quality

What it is: Improvements to a long-standing system for detecting site quality

Why it is important: Ditch excessive advertisements, keyword stuffing, and crummy content. Focus on creating a user-friendly site and you will not suffer lost rankings from quality updates.

Better Interpretation on use of Anchor Text

What it is: Improvements made to a system which interprets anchor text and its relevance to the linked website

Why it is important: Get the most out of your links by using more keyword-rich links that explain the landing page, rather than ‘click here’ on your website and blog posts.

In addition to these changes, there were improvements to synonym accuracy and image search relevance as well as depreciation of some older signals. If you have any questions about Google’s algorithm updates, or how they may affect your website, contact your SEO agency.

Submitted by Erica Machin, Titan Growth