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Throughout time, we have codified our existence and stored information using text. Humans are text-based info-vores and recent studies from Google show a strong user preference for text over imagery. 
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Our first “search engines” were librarians, people just like us who were trained in how to organize, store and retrieve needed information. They did not rely on cookies to extract personal information from which they would “predict” what we wanted. They di d not need to because they could ask in way that we understood and conclude what we wanted based on our answers. 
Nice librarians gave us cookies of the other kind but we had to eat them outside. 
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A spider returns information about each word on each page it crawls. 
This information is stored in the index where it is compressed based on grammatical requirements such as stemming [taking the word down to its most basic root] and stop words [common articles and others stipulated by the company]. A complete copy of the Web page may be stored in the search engine’s cache. 
This index is then inverted so that lookup is done on the basis of record contents and not the document ID. 
With brute force calculation, the system pulls each record from the inverted index [mapping of words to where they appear in document text]. This is recall or all documents in the corpus with text instances that match your the term(s). 
The “secret sauces” for each search engine are algorithms that sort order the recall results in a meaningful fashion. This is precision or the number of documents from recall that are relevant to your query term(s). 
All search engines use a common set of values to refine precision. If the search term used in the title of the document, in heading text, formatted in any way, or used in link text, the document is considered to be more relevant to the query. If the query term(s) are used frequently throughout the document, the document is considered to be more relevant. 
An example the complexity involved in refinement of results is Term Frequency - Inverse Document Frequency [TF- IDF] weighting. Here the raw term frequency (TF) of a term in a document by the term's inverse document frequency (IDF) weight [frequency of occurrence in a particular document multiplied the number of documents containing the term divided by the number of documents in the entire corpus. [caveat emptor: high-level, low-level, level-playing-field math are not my strong suits].
Implicit Collection Tools 
Software agents 
Logins 
Enhanced proxy servers 
Cookies 
Session IDs 
Gathered without user awareness from behavior to: 
Query context inferred 
Profile inferred 
Less accurate 
Requires a lot of data 
Maximum precision: 58% 
Advantages: more data, better data (easier for system to consume and rationalize) 
Disadvantage: user has no control over what is collected 
Explicit Collection Tools 
HTML forms 
Explicit user feedback interaction (early Google personalization with More Like This) 
Provided by user with knowledge 
More accurate as user shares more about query intent and interests 
Maximum precision: 63% 
Advantage: User has more control over personal and private information 
Disadvantage: compliance, users have a hard time expressing interests, burdensome on user to fill out forms, false info from user 
Resource: Jaime Teevan MS Research (http://courses.ischool.berkeley.edu/i141/f07/lectures/teevan_personalization.pdf) 
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In 2002, Google acquired personalization technology Kaltix and founder Sep Kamver who has been head of Google personalization since. Defines personalization: “product that can use information given by the user to provide tailored, more individualized experience” 
Query Refinement 
System adds terms based on past information searches 
Computes similarity between query and user model 
Synonym replacement 
Dynamic query suggestions - displayed as searcher enters query 
Results Re-ranking 
Sorted by user model 
Sorted by Seen/Not Seen 
Personalization of results set 
Calculation of information from 3 sources 
User: previous search patterns 
Domain: countries, cultures, personalities 
GeoPersonalization: location-based results 
Metrics used for probability modeling on future searches 
Active: user actions in time 
Passive: user toolbar information (bookmarks), desktop information (files), IP location, cookies 
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In January 2002, 52% of all Americans used search engines. In February 2012 that figure grew to 73% of all Americans. On any given day in early 2012, more than half of adults using the internet use a search engine (59%). That is double the 30% of internet users who were using search engines on a typical day in 2004. Moreover, users report generally good outcomes and relatively high confidence in the capabilities of search engines: 
•91% of search engine users say they always or most of the time find the information they are seeking when they use search engines 
•73% of search engine users say that most or all the information they find as they use search engines is accurate and trustworthy 
•66% of search engine users say search engines are a fair and unbiased source of information 
•55% of search engine users say that, in their experience, the quality of search results is getting better over time, while just 4% say it has gotten worse 
•52% of search engine users say search engine results have gotten more relevant and useful over time, while just 7% report that results have gotten less relevant. Resource: Pew Internet Trust Study of Search engine behavior http://www.pewinternet.org/Reports/2012/Search-Engine-Use-2012/Summary-of-findings.aspx 
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Resource: Pew Internet Trust Study of Search engine behavior 
http://www.pewinternet.org/Reports/2012/Search-Engine-Use-2012/Summary-of-findings.aspx 
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How to search: 
56% constructed poor queries 
55% selected irrelevant results 1 or more times 
Get Lost in data: 
33% had difficulty navigating/orienting search results 
28% had difficulty maintaining orientation on a website 
Discernment 
36% did not go beyond the first 3 search results 
91% did not go beyond the first page of search results 
Resource: Using the Internet: Skill Related Problems in User Online Behavior; van Deursen & van Dijk; 2009 
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Based on academic citation model 
1998 named one of the top 100 Websites by PC Magazine “uncanny knack for returning extremely relevant results” 
Ranking based on number of links to the page 
Random Surfer (spider follows “randomly selected links) examines all of the links and follows one to destination, does that at destination 
Random Surfer authority score: % of time random surfer would spend visiting the page (added to the hyperlink score) 
Restart probability = 15%, surfer does not select a link and instead “jumps” to another page 
First introduction of “loose authority” determined by adding up the “authority” scores of the pages linking in 
Discounted pages linking to each other (black hat link ring) 
Complications: 
Assumes link vote of authority, does not consider commercial value of links 
Ability to link limited to subset of users 
Orphan pages 
Users no longer “surf” randomly 
Does not scale 
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Quality of links more important than quantity of links 
Segmentation of corpus into broad topics 
Selection of authority sources within these topic areas 
Hilltop was one of the first to introduce the concept of machine-mediated “authority” to combat the human manipulation of results for commercial gain (using link blast services, viral distribution of misleading links. It is used by all of the search engines in some way, shape or form. 
Hilltop is: 
Performed on a small subset of the corpus that best represents nature of the whole 
Authorities: have lots of unaffiliated expert document on the same subject pointing to them 
Pages are ranked according to the number of non-affiliated “experts” point to it – i.e. not in the same site or directory 
Affiliation is transitive [if A=B and B=C then A=C] 
The beauty of Hilltop is that unlike PageRank, it is query-specific and reinforces the relationship between the authority and the user’s query. You don’t have to be big or have a thousand links from auto parts sites to be an “authority.” Google’s 2003 Florida update, rumored to contain Hilltop reasoning, resulted in a lot of sites with extraneous links fall from their previously lofty placements as a result. 
Photo: Hilltop Hohenzollern Castle in Stuttgart
Consolidation of Hypertext Induced Topic Selection [HITS] and PageRank 
Pre-query calculation of factors based on subset of corpus 
Context of term use in document 
Context of term use in history of queries 
Context of term use by user submitting query 
Computes PR based on a set of representational topics [augments PR with content analysis] 
Topic derived from the Open Source directory 
Uses a set of ranking vectors: Pre-query selection of topics + at-query comparison of the similarity of query to topics 
Creator now a Senior Engineer at Google 
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Indexing infrastructure 
Made it easier for engineers to “add signals” that impact ranking 
Pre announced and open to public testing 
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SEO always reverse engineering the algorithms 
SE Update – tactic, tactic, tactic 
SE Update – tactic, tactic, tactic 
SE Update – tactic, tactic, tactic 
UX 
Drawing on white boards while singing Kumbaya 
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Vince update 2009 http://searchenginewatch.com/article/2288128/Vince-The-Google-Update-We-Should-Be-Talking-About Big brands can afford better sites Big brands spend more $$ in adwords “The internet is fast becoming a "cesspool" where false information thrives, Google CEO Eric Schmidt said yesterday. Speaking with an audience of magazine executives visiting the Google campus here as part of their annual industry conference, he said their brands were increasingly important signals that content can be trusted. …Brands are the solution, not the problem," Mr. Schmidt said. "Brands are how you sort out the cesspool….Brand affinity is clearly hard wired," he said. "It is so fundamental to human existence that it's not going away. It must have a genetic component.” Eric Schmidt, Google, October 2008 http://www.seobook.com/google-branding 
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About content: quality and freshness 
About agile: frequent iterations and small fixes 
About UX: or so it seems (Vanessa Fox/Eric Enge: Cllick-through, Bounce Rate, Conversion) 
Panda 1.0: Google’s first salvo against “spam” (shallow, thin content sites) in the form of content duplication and low value original content (i.e. “quick, give me 200 words on Brittany Spear’s vacation in the Maldives”) – biggest target was content farms – Biggest Impact: keyword optimization and link building. 
Panda 2.1: Having unique content not enough – quality factors introduced (some below) 
Trustworthiness: with my credit card information 
Uniqueness: is this saying what I’ve found somewhere else 
Origination: does the person writing the content have “street cred,” do I believe that this is an authoritative resource on this topic 
Display: does the site look professional, polished 
Professional: is the content well constructed, well edited and without grammatical or spelling errors 
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And sort of blames SEO for it (not outright but in a passive/aggressive) kind of way 
2007 Google Patent: Methods and Systems for Identifying Manipulated Articles (November 2007) 
Manipulation: 
Keyword stuffing (article text or metadata) 
Unrelated links 
Unrelated redirects 
Auto-generated in-links 
Guestbook pages (blog post comments) 
Followed up: Google Patent: Content Entity Management (May 2012) 
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Entity=anything that can be tagged as being associated with certain documents, e.g. Store, news source, product models, authors, artists, people, places thing 
The entity processing unit looks at “candidate strings and compares to query log to extract: most clicked entity, most time spent by user) 
Query logs (this is why they took away KW data – do not want us to reverse engineer as we have in past) 
User Behavior information: user profile, access to documents seen as related to original document, amount of time on domain associated with one or more entities, whole or partial conversions that took place 
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Selection: Do they pick you from the results 
Engagement: Do they do anything once they get to your page that would indicate it is relevant to their query (information need) 
Content: Is the content of high quality 
Links: Baked in legacy relevance: Are they contextually relevant? From Authority Resources? Earned, not purchased. 
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KWIC influences selection 
Placement influences selection 
Recent changes make larger, reduce characters 
Matt Cutts on the importance of well crafted <title> and description http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=THYguer_JrM “Think about maximizing your click through – compelling, something that invites clicks, then think about conversion rates…Title and description can absolutely maximize click through rate…What matters is how much you get clicked on and how often you take those clicked on visits and convert those to whatever you really want.” 
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Little influence on relevance ranking 
Demonstrated influence on selection 
Information scent to take them to the page 
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Legacy newspaper structure of “the fold.” 
Proto-typicality: user mental models 
Visual complexity: ratio of images to text favors text 
10/11/2014 
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VISUAL COMPLEXITY & PROTOTYPICALITY 
The results show that both visual complexity and proto-typicality play crucial roles in the process of forming an 
aesthetic judgment. It happens within incredibly short timeframes between 17 and 50 milliseconds. By 
Comparison, the average blink of an eye takes 100 to 400 milliseconds. 
In other words, users strongly prefer website designs that look both simple (low complexity) and familiar (high prototypicality). That means if you’re designing a website, you’ll want to consider both factors. Designs that contradict what users typically expect of a website may hurt users’ first impression and damage their expectations. 
August 2012 
Resource: http://googleresearch.blogspot.com/2012/08/users-love-simple-and-familiar-designs.html 
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Flat structure that allows for proximity relevance and cross-walk to other directories 
Topicality hubs: Sections of the site that focus on high-level entity (topic, subject) with increasing granularity 
Click Distance: the further from an authority page, the less important it must be 
URL Depth: the further from the homepage, the less important it must be 
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Put the sidewalks where the footprints are 
Resource: Stuart Brand: How Buildings Learn 
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This is an actual notification from a real Google Webmaster Account. The algorithms have determined that the content quality on this site is low. You do not want to get one of these because by the time you get it, you’ve already dropped a few PAGES in search results. 
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This client invests a lot of time and effort in their News & Events directory 
Customers are viewing the utility pages (Contact, etc) and the product justification/ROI section. 
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“As we’ve mentioned previously, we’ve heard complaints from users that if they click on a result and it’s difficult to find the actual content, they aren’t happy with the experience. Rather than scrolling down the page past a slew of ads, users want to see content right away. So sites that don’t have much content “above-the-fold” can be affected by this change.” 
http://googlewebmastercentral.blogspot.com/2012/01/page-layout-algorithm-improvement.html 
If you’ll recall, this is the Google update that specifically looks at how much content a page has “above the fold”. The idea is that you don’t want your site’s content to be pushed down or dwarfed by ads and other non-content material….“Rather than scrolling down the page past a slew of ads, users want to see content right away. So sites that don’t have much content “above-the-fold” can be affected by this change. If you click on a website and the part of the website you see first either doesn’t have a lot of visible content above-the-fold or dedicates a large fraction of the site’s initial screen real estate to ads, that’s not a very good user experience. Such sites may not rank as highly going forward.” 
http://www.webpronews.com/google-updated-the-page-layout-algorithm-last-week-2014-02 
Resources 
http://searchenginewatch.com/article/2328573/Google-Refreshes-Page-Layout-Algorithm 
http://www.seobythesea.com/2011/12/10-most-important-seo-patents-part-3-classifying-web-blocks-with- linguistic-features/ 
http://www.seobythesea.com/2008/03/the-importance-of-page-layout-in-seo/ 
http://searchenginewatch.com/article/2140407/Googles-New-Page-Layout-Update-Targets-Sites-With- Too-Many-Ads 
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Each page has an H1 heading (that is not an image unless with text overlay) 
Each page has a lead off (introduction) paragraph that call out the story focus 
Rest of content follows. Longer content uses headings to break up text (for scanning) and sub-topic focus areas 
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Organic search channel up 31% (Google 31%, Bing 10%, Yahoo 74%) 
New Users up 31% 
Bounce Rate down 11% 
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Mom and creampuffs 
The search engines think that we’re superfluous because we don’t “get search” That’s what I’m here to end. I want you to “get search.” We are information professionals, not mice! We’re going to use every neuron, synapsis and gray cell to fight back. 
We will shift from trying to optimize search engine behavior to optimizing what the search engines consume, move from search engine optimization to information optimization 
We will Focus 
We will be Collaborative 
We will get Connected 
We will stay Current 
Because we are user experience professionals, not Matt Cutts, Sergey Brin or Larry Page. 
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  • 5. Throughout time, we have codified our existence and stored information using text. Humans are text-based info-vores and recent studies from Google show a strong user preference for text over imagery. 5
  • 6. Our first “search engines” were librarians, people just like us who were trained in how to organize, store and retrieve needed information. They did not rely on cookies to extract personal information from which they would “predict” what we wanted. They di d not need to because they could ask in way that we understood and conclude what we wanted based on our answers. Nice librarians gave us cookies of the other kind but we had to eat them outside. 6
  • 7. 7 A spider returns information about each word on each page it crawls. This information is stored in the index where it is compressed based on grammatical requirements such as stemming [taking the word down to its most basic root] and stop words [common articles and others stipulated by the company]. A complete copy of the Web page may be stored in the search engine’s cache. This index is then inverted so that lookup is done on the basis of record contents and not the document ID. With brute force calculation, the system pulls each record from the inverted index [mapping of words to where they appear in document text]. This is recall or all documents in the corpus with text instances that match your the term(s). The “secret sauces” for each search engine are algorithms that sort order the recall results in a meaningful fashion. This is precision or the number of documents from recall that are relevant to your query term(s). All search engines use a common set of values to refine precision. If the search term used in the title of the document, in heading text, formatted in any way, or used in link text, the document is considered to be more relevant to the query. If the query term(s) are used frequently throughout the document, the document is considered to be more relevant. An example the complexity involved in refinement of results is Term Frequency - Inverse Document Frequency [TF- IDF] weighting. Here the raw term frequency (TF) of a term in a document by the term's inverse document frequency (IDF) weight [frequency of occurrence in a particular document multiplied the number of documents containing the term divided by the number of documents in the entire corpus. [caveat emptor: high-level, low-level, level-playing-field math are not my strong suits].
  • 8. Implicit Collection Tools Software agents Logins Enhanced proxy servers Cookies Session IDs Gathered without user awareness from behavior to: Query context inferred Profile inferred Less accurate Requires a lot of data Maximum precision: 58% Advantages: more data, better data (easier for system to consume and rationalize) Disadvantage: user has no control over what is collected Explicit Collection Tools HTML forms Explicit user feedback interaction (early Google personalization with More Like This) Provided by user with knowledge More accurate as user shares more about query intent and interests Maximum precision: 63% Advantage: User has more control over personal and private information Disadvantage: compliance, users have a hard time expressing interests, burdensome on user to fill out forms, false info from user Resource: Jaime Teevan MS Research (http://courses.ischool.berkeley.edu/i141/f07/lectures/teevan_personalization.pdf) 8
  • 9. In 2002, Google acquired personalization technology Kaltix and founder Sep Kamver who has been head of Google personalization since. Defines personalization: “product that can use information given by the user to provide tailored, more individualized experience” Query Refinement System adds terms based on past information searches Computes similarity between query and user model Synonym replacement Dynamic query suggestions - displayed as searcher enters query Results Re-ranking Sorted by user model Sorted by Seen/Not Seen Personalization of results set Calculation of information from 3 sources User: previous search patterns Domain: countries, cultures, personalities GeoPersonalization: location-based results Metrics used for probability modeling on future searches Active: user actions in time Passive: user toolbar information (bookmarks), desktop information (files), IP location, cookies 9
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  • 11. In January 2002, 52% of all Americans used search engines. In February 2012 that figure grew to 73% of all Americans. On any given day in early 2012, more than half of adults using the internet use a search engine (59%). That is double the 30% of internet users who were using search engines on a typical day in 2004. Moreover, users report generally good outcomes and relatively high confidence in the capabilities of search engines: •91% of search engine users say they always or most of the time find the information they are seeking when they use search engines •73% of search engine users say that most or all the information they find as they use search engines is accurate and trustworthy •66% of search engine users say search engines are a fair and unbiased source of information •55% of search engine users say that, in their experience, the quality of search results is getting better over time, while just 4% say it has gotten worse •52% of search engine users say search engine results have gotten more relevant and useful over time, while just 7% report that results have gotten less relevant. Resource: Pew Internet Trust Study of Search engine behavior http://www.pewinternet.org/Reports/2012/Search-Engine-Use-2012/Summary-of-findings.aspx 11
  • 12. Resource: Pew Internet Trust Study of Search engine behavior http://www.pewinternet.org/Reports/2012/Search-Engine-Use-2012/Summary-of-findings.aspx 12
  • 13. How to search: 56% constructed poor queries 55% selected irrelevant results 1 or more times Get Lost in data: 33% had difficulty navigating/orienting search results 28% had difficulty maintaining orientation on a website Discernment 36% did not go beyond the first 3 search results 91% did not go beyond the first page of search results Resource: Using the Internet: Skill Related Problems in User Online Behavior; van Deursen & van Dijk; 2009 13
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  • 16. Based on academic citation model 1998 named one of the top 100 Websites by PC Magazine “uncanny knack for returning extremely relevant results” Ranking based on number of links to the page Random Surfer (spider follows “randomly selected links) examines all of the links and follows one to destination, does that at destination Random Surfer authority score: % of time random surfer would spend visiting the page (added to the hyperlink score) Restart probability = 15%, surfer does not select a link and instead “jumps” to another page First introduction of “loose authority” determined by adding up the “authority” scores of the pages linking in Discounted pages linking to each other (black hat link ring) Complications: Assumes link vote of authority, does not consider commercial value of links Ability to link limited to subset of users Orphan pages Users no longer “surf” randomly Does not scale 16
  • 17. Quality of links more important than quantity of links Segmentation of corpus into broad topics Selection of authority sources within these topic areas Hilltop was one of the first to introduce the concept of machine-mediated “authority” to combat the human manipulation of results for commercial gain (using link blast services, viral distribution of misleading links. It is used by all of the search engines in some way, shape or form. Hilltop is: Performed on a small subset of the corpus that best represents nature of the whole Authorities: have lots of unaffiliated expert document on the same subject pointing to them Pages are ranked according to the number of non-affiliated “experts” point to it – i.e. not in the same site or directory Affiliation is transitive [if A=B and B=C then A=C] The beauty of Hilltop is that unlike PageRank, it is query-specific and reinforces the relationship between the authority and the user’s query. You don’t have to be big or have a thousand links from auto parts sites to be an “authority.” Google’s 2003 Florida update, rumored to contain Hilltop reasoning, resulted in a lot of sites with extraneous links fall from their previously lofty placements as a result. Photo: Hilltop Hohenzollern Castle in Stuttgart
  • 18. Consolidation of Hypertext Induced Topic Selection [HITS] and PageRank Pre-query calculation of factors based on subset of corpus Context of term use in document Context of term use in history of queries Context of term use by user submitting query Computes PR based on a set of representational topics [augments PR with content analysis] Topic derived from the Open Source directory Uses a set of ranking vectors: Pre-query selection of topics + at-query comparison of the similarity of query to topics Creator now a Senior Engineer at Google 18
  • 19. Indexing infrastructure Made it easier for engineers to “add signals” that impact ranking Pre announced and open to public testing 19
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  • 22. SEO always reverse engineering the algorithms SE Update – tactic, tactic, tactic SE Update – tactic, tactic, tactic SE Update – tactic, tactic, tactic UX Drawing on white boards while singing Kumbaya 22
  • 23. Vince update 2009 http://searchenginewatch.com/article/2288128/Vince-The-Google-Update-We-Should-Be-Talking-About Big brands can afford better sites Big brands spend more $$ in adwords “The internet is fast becoming a "cesspool" where false information thrives, Google CEO Eric Schmidt said yesterday. Speaking with an audience of magazine executives visiting the Google campus here as part of their annual industry conference, he said their brands were increasingly important signals that content can be trusted. …Brands are the solution, not the problem," Mr. Schmidt said. "Brands are how you sort out the cesspool….Brand affinity is clearly hard wired," he said. "It is so fundamental to human existence that it's not going away. It must have a genetic component.” Eric Schmidt, Google, October 2008 http://www.seobook.com/google-branding 23
  • 24. About content: quality and freshness About agile: frequent iterations and small fixes About UX: or so it seems (Vanessa Fox/Eric Enge: Cllick-through, Bounce Rate, Conversion) Panda 1.0: Google’s first salvo against “spam” (shallow, thin content sites) in the form of content duplication and low value original content (i.e. “quick, give me 200 words on Brittany Spear’s vacation in the Maldives”) – biggest target was content farms – Biggest Impact: keyword optimization and link building. Panda 2.1: Having unique content not enough – quality factors introduced (some below) Trustworthiness: with my credit card information Uniqueness: is this saying what I’ve found somewhere else Origination: does the person writing the content have “street cred,” do I believe that this is an authoritative resource on this topic Display: does the site look professional, polished Professional: is the content well constructed, well edited and without grammatical or spelling errors 24
  • 25. And sort of blames SEO for it (not outright but in a passive/aggressive) kind of way 2007 Google Patent: Methods and Systems for Identifying Manipulated Articles (November 2007) Manipulation: Keyword stuffing (article text or metadata) Unrelated links Unrelated redirects Auto-generated in-links Guestbook pages (blog post comments) Followed up: Google Patent: Content Entity Management (May 2012) 25
  • 26. Entity=anything that can be tagged as being associated with certain documents, e.g. Store, news source, product models, authors, artists, people, places thing The entity processing unit looks at “candidate strings and compares to query log to extract: most clicked entity, most time spent by user) Query logs (this is why they took away KW data – do not want us to reverse engineer as we have in past) User Behavior information: user profile, access to documents seen as related to original document, amount of time on domain associated with one or more entities, whole or partial conversions that took place 26
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  • 35. Selection: Do they pick you from the results Engagement: Do they do anything once they get to your page that would indicate it is relevant to their query (information need) Content: Is the content of high quality Links: Baked in legacy relevance: Are they contextually relevant? From Authority Resources? Earned, not purchased. 35
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  • 37. KWIC influences selection Placement influences selection Recent changes make larger, reduce characters Matt Cutts on the importance of well crafted <title> and description http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=THYguer_JrM “Think about maximizing your click through – compelling, something that invites clicks, then think about conversion rates…Title and description can absolutely maximize click through rate…What matters is how much you get clicked on and how often you take those clicked on visits and convert those to whatever you really want.” 37
  • 38. Little influence on relevance ranking Demonstrated influence on selection Information scent to take them to the page 38
  • 39. Legacy newspaper structure of “the fold.” Proto-typicality: user mental models Visual complexity: ratio of images to text favors text 10/11/2014 39
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  • 41. VISUAL COMPLEXITY & PROTOTYPICALITY The results show that both visual complexity and proto-typicality play crucial roles in the process of forming an aesthetic judgment. It happens within incredibly short timeframes between 17 and 50 milliseconds. By Comparison, the average blink of an eye takes 100 to 400 milliseconds. In other words, users strongly prefer website designs that look both simple (low complexity) and familiar (high prototypicality). That means if you’re designing a website, you’ll want to consider both factors. Designs that contradict what users typically expect of a website may hurt users’ first impression and damage their expectations. August 2012 Resource: http://googleresearch.blogspot.com/2012/08/users-love-simple-and-familiar-designs.html 41
  • 42. Flat structure that allows for proximity relevance and cross-walk to other directories Topicality hubs: Sections of the site that focus on high-level entity (topic, subject) with increasing granularity Click Distance: the further from an authority page, the less important it must be URL Depth: the further from the homepage, the less important it must be 42
  • 43. Put the sidewalks where the footprints are Resource: Stuart Brand: How Buildings Learn 43
  • 44. This is an actual notification from a real Google Webmaster Account. The algorithms have determined that the content quality on this site is low. You do not want to get one of these because by the time you get it, you’ve already dropped a few PAGES in search results. 44
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  • 51. “As we’ve mentioned previously, we’ve heard complaints from users that if they click on a result and it’s difficult to find the actual content, they aren’t happy with the experience. Rather than scrolling down the page past a slew of ads, users want to see content right away. So sites that don’t have much content “above-the-fold” can be affected by this change.” http://googlewebmastercentral.blogspot.com/2012/01/page-layout-algorithm-improvement.html If you’ll recall, this is the Google update that specifically looks at how much content a page has “above the fold”. The idea is that you don’t want your site’s content to be pushed down or dwarfed by ads and other non-content material….“Rather than scrolling down the page past a slew of ads, users want to see content right away. So sites that don’t have much content “above-the-fold” can be affected by this change. If you click on a website and the part of the website you see first either doesn’t have a lot of visible content above-the-fold or dedicates a large fraction of the site’s initial screen real estate to ads, that’s not a very good user experience. Such sites may not rank as highly going forward.” http://www.webpronews.com/google-updated-the-page-layout-algorithm-last-week-2014-02 Resources http://searchenginewatch.com/article/2328573/Google-Refreshes-Page-Layout-Algorithm http://www.seobythesea.com/2011/12/10-most-important-seo-patents-part-3-classifying-web-blocks-with- linguistic-features/ http://www.seobythesea.com/2008/03/the-importance-of-page-layout-in-seo/ http://searchenginewatch.com/article/2140407/Googles-New-Page-Layout-Update-Targets-Sites-With- Too-Many-Ads 51
  • 52. Each page has an H1 heading (that is not an image unless with text overlay) Each page has a lead off (introduction) paragraph that call out the story focus Rest of content follows. Longer content uses headings to break up text (for scanning) and sub-topic focus areas 52
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  • 55. Organic search channel up 31% (Google 31%, Bing 10%, Yahoo 74%) New Users up 31% Bounce Rate down 11% 55
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  • 57. Mom and creampuffs The search engines think that we’re superfluous because we don’t “get search” That’s what I’m here to end. I want you to “get search.” We are information professionals, not mice! We’re going to use every neuron, synapsis and gray cell to fight back. We will shift from trying to optimize search engine behavior to optimizing what the search engines consume, move from search engine optimization to information optimization We will Focus We will be Collaborative We will get Connected We will stay Current Because we are user experience professionals, not Matt Cutts, Sergey Brin or Larry Page. 57
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