Top Search Terms and Visited sites for 2010

Experian does an annual study on the top search terms for each year and the top ten visited URLs for each year. Below you will find a graphic for 2010 versus 2009. Facebook found itself at the top of both lists – showing you the power that brand and property has become. There is a reason why Mark Zuckerberg was Time Magazine’s Person of the Year and there was a movie made about the Facebook story. As you will see, FOUR of the top ten search terms were all facebook.

Analysis of the search terms revealed that social networking-related terms dominated the results, accounting for 4.18 percent of the top 50 searches so you social media doubters needs to stop doubting.

New terms that entered into the top 50 search terms for 2010 included – netflix, verizon wireless, espn, chase, pogo, tagged, wells fargo, yellow pages, poptropica, games and hulu.

The combination of Google properties accounted for 9.85 percent of all U.S. site visits. Facebook properties accounted for 8.93 percent, and Yahoo! properties accounted for 8.12 percent. The top 10 Websites accounted for 33 percent of all U.S. visits between January and November 2010, an increase of 12 percent versus 2009.

One of the next questions becomes, will Facebook be able to be knocked off it’s perch from either list? You would think at some point there would be something else that needs to get searched for more than Facebook just because “everyone” will already be a user right? But when does that happen? 2011? 2012? When the next great social media invention comes along? It will be interesting to watch this over the next couple of years.

Some other fun facts and top searched items :
Athlete: Still Tiger Woods – Dallas Cowboys were the team
Destination: Disney World and Disneyland was #2
Movie Title: Star Wars
Company: Bevelwise (just making sure you are paying attention, lol)
Music Artist/Band: Justin Bieber mania was BEAT by Lady Gaga
TV Show: Dancing with the Stars beat Amercian Idol…
Personality: Kim Kardashian has passed Oprah and Rush was third…

We just thought it was very interesting how powerful Facebook as become. Let us know if you think any of these numbers/spots will change for 2011 and why. We’d love to hear your opinion.

As we begin 2011, thanks to everyone…

There are several things when you run a small services company that come into play. Good staff, good clients, and always a little luck. As a marketing firm, with heavy emphasis in the web marketing, search optimization, and online media fields that are highly competitive, you have to always be on the top of your game. For example, there is typically more than change per day (550+ in 2009) to how Google ranks sites, not to mention Bing and other factors. This “whole Internet thing” takes a lot more attention by the qualified people to do it and it will help maximize results because web is open 24/7. You also need to make sure you are not taking short cuts and you are building for long term as much as short term because long term will get you further for the money over time.

You also need to be able to create and implement marketing and web strategy you can measure and helps people establish and get to their goals. If you are not doing these and marketing effectively, then you are not maximizing your budget and return on investment. It isn’t about showing some results and saying “look at what we’ve done”. We find it extremely easy (with about 80% of our prospects) to have the ability to increase their marketing response by 10% or web hits by 33% just through implementing best practices and optimization of all media, but you have to look deeper than that. It’s more about using what we learned making those initial improvements and what we are going to do to get you to the next level of results. At some point, you will reach diminishing returns, but knowing when you shouldn’t spend the money to try for it is crucial to maximizing each and every piece of your marketing matrix and that is where we shine.

If you look at all the pieces of marketing as illustrated by these two graphics, one will see that the interactive or digital marketing picture alone has the same amount of moving parts as an entire strategy used to just 12-15 years ago. That in itself makes once have to pay attention to it to keep your business moving forward.

What we do is help get and keep businesses moving forward through building communities with their audiences and making sure their interactions with their customers and prospects gives them the best chance for success. I wanted to take a moment as we begin a new year to thank my wonderful staff for all their hard work and dedication, all of our great clients for believing in what we were telling them and trusting in our execution (even when they didn’t fully understand it) and just say that Bevelwise is nothing without both of you. Here’s to a great 2010 and hopefully an even better 2011.

Seach Engine Strategies 2010 In Chicago

This is Steve Wellman @ Bevelwise coming to you just after Search Engine Strategies 2010 in Chicago. What a great event this has been. There are tons of industry experts in town for the event speaking and sitting on panels for seminars. I have had the privilege of attending as many of these seminars as possible and am just soaking up as much as I can. The conference has offered a ton of information on a range of topics. Anything from local search optimization tips all the way to organic and PPC search marketing tips. I really enjoyed Eli Goodman’s take on Competitive Research for SEO. He gave a number of good strategies to utilize all of your competitors information on the web, and how we as SEOs can leverage that to our advantage.

We have even gotten to hear some viewpoints straight from Google, and had a keynote from Maile Ohye, a Senior Developer Programs Engineer at Google. Maile went over a lot of new updates and functionality they are building into the Webmaster Tools. She even let us know that internally their team has a “Webmaster Happiness Rating” they monitor with the forum support team to let them know generally how happy webmasters are with them around the net. I’m surely going to remember that next time I’m going back and forth on their Webmaster’s Forum.

We here at Bevelwise tried to attend as much as possible and wanted to get as much information as we could to help serve all our clients better. Here is a list of the seminars that we thought would help our clients the best and would provide us with the highest level of material.

  • Advanced Keywords Research – Looking at the latest and best techniques and tools used in advanced keyword research and helping discover the best possibilities for our marketing and optimization efforts.
  • Ads In A Quality Score World – When we look at pay per click marketing we are always looking to improve, optimize and expand our campaigns. Knowing how quality score works and writing unique, relevant and great ad copy will help us improve campaigns and get lower cost per clicks than our competitors.
  • Advanced Paid Search Tactics – This seminar shed light into techniques that the best of the best in the industry use to optimize their pay per click campaigns.
  • B2B Search Marketing Tips – We all know that depending on the type of marketing tactics we use depends on the audience we are trying to attract. In this B2B series SES looked at the differences and challenges specifically associated with B2B markets.
  • Local 2.0: The Evolution of Local Search – Depending on your business we are always trying to leverage local opportunities where applicable, and search is no exception. We looked at where local search has come from, and where it will be heading in the future.
  • Competitive Research – It doesn’t matter who you are or what type of website you have. You probably at least have a competitor or 2, and knowing that everyone wants to gain some insight into their competitors and what works for them. Dissecting a competitors SEO strategy can be a very tactful way to figure out what has worked for them, and to also find possible holes in their strategy.
  • Making The Jump From Search to Display – Yep… all of you thought that display advertising was a dying breed, but there are some revolutionary things that display advertisers are doing to get a new fresh perspective on their advertising channel. Well you can guess who they are trying to attract… the search marketers.
  • Stretching Your Marketing Dollars: The Upside of Search – Ok well you don’t have to convince me that when your marketing dollars are tight that the best avenue to pursue is search. What I am concerned with is learning new and revolutionary ways to further stretch things as people continue coming to me looking for ways to improve their sales and leads, while at the same time lowering their budgets.
If you have any questions or want more in-depth information about these subjects you can email me at swellman@bevelwise.com and I will answer any questions.
I plan on trying to write more in-depth posts about these subjects to a further extent in the near future.

Video SEO Benefits your Overall SEO Strategy

Optimizing video has always posed great opportunities in the SEO world, and all companies should find ways to leverage this medium. The internet has become more diverse and more visual over time, and that’s not going to slow down. It’s easy to start with the basics of where you host the video, what titles, descriptions, and content you load into the video. The harder step most of the time is distributing the video and getting press and rankings from it. Often time this means instead of saying where are we hosting, or publishing the video it means saying, how many places are we going to post the video to. YouTube, Hulu, MySpace are just a couple of examples. How are you leveraging your social media channels to get visitors to see your video, and hopefully make it go viral? Do you even have social media channels? You should and this is content that those channels will find enegaing if you do it right.

One thing to be aware of with Google’s most recent change to their results page (if you haven’t seen it, it’s on the left sidebar) is where you can refine searches based on a variety of factors. For example, you can scope your search for just news, shopping, images, videos, books, blogs, updates, and discussions just to name a few. The thing I want to point out here is the more people are going to scope by video. Then when you get into those results you can further refine the videos by duration, posted date, relevance, quality, and even source. This expands on the options that we have to optimize video. Now businesses can take into account when they are making videos are they going to be short, medium, or long, and at what quality are we publishing. This also plays into the question of where are we posting our videos? All of these factors are going to continue to play a role in the evolution of video SEO and interactive media.

A short video or “webmerical” can go a long way with helping your web strategy and online exposure. If you are looking for a company to assist with a video or your online marketing or web strategy, contact us @ Bevelwise.

Is it Social Media or should it really be Public Media

The term Social Media is not really accurate any more. Why? Because we have moved well beyond “social” into doing business. You want information to get into the marketplace, just turn to Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn, Flickr, Digg, Delicious, etc – and you can get it out to the masses more quickly than ever. Another reason, all of the a four mentioned have more value that being social if you use them right.

Also, one does not really have any control over what can be said/posted about them or your company or organization. It is really “public” media. Word can spread at warp speed to the public, especially if people deem it to be interesting. Several companies, public figures, and celebrities have “social media” site about them that they don’t have anything to do with – but all go into controlling public opinion of them. Some have to spend significant time to control their brand out there. The bigger your “Brand”, the more time you have to spend in this space to control your Brand.

I could also see the term “community media” being a potential moniker as well. All of these tools we mentioned above really go into creating a “community” of people who are interested in similar topics, products, information – and they feed off each other. That is an effective strategy to utilize all of these mediums. Add value to your clients and prospects, filter information for them, be a resource and partner to them as much as a supplier or vendor.

Creating an effective social media strategy is all about the execution of it and understanding how each piece plugs into the overall picture. You should hire someone to guide your strategy, but the information and content really has to come from someone internal while the expert will tweak that content for maximum effectiveness through “public” media channels. That guide for most companies that would mean outsourcing as would not be near a full time position – the right partner should have some understanding of your business and industry in order to be most helpful.