How Socia Media Can Impact On Search Engine Results

     This Guest Post Is Compiled by Sonia Jackson For The Technified Diary




How social media may impact search results is a little easier to answer than why social media impacts search results. It seems clear that social media now has an effect on the search engine results, but to what extent it has an effect is a mystery. It is likely that in the quest for fairness, there is a certain random element within the indexing and ranking process. A random element would make it a little harder for one website to fully manipulate Google or the Bing/Yahoo collaboration. Here are a few ways that the social media sites will affect your search engine results.


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 Likes from Google+ and Facebook


The likes that you get from Google+ and from Facebook are all good for helping a website rank higher in the search engine results page. If your web page has the Google+ and Facebook “Like” widget, then more and more “Like” will increase its rank in the search engine results pages.

 This is true so long as the search engine does not notice that many of the “likes” are coming from the same IP address. They are aware that people may set up lots of Facebook or Google+ profiles so that they may insert lots of “likes” into one page. The search engines know that people do this, and so will ignore the “like” from those cloned (for want of a better word) profiles.

Your Tweets and their Re-Tweets

Tweets are not very powerful SEO affecters unless they have one of two things, either a link in them or a certain branded name or website reference. If the Tweet is re-Tweeted a number of times, then the search engines will pay more attention to them. However, the affect on your websites search engine friendly status is rather small. It may however have a mildly positive effect on your domain authority.

The effect of a Fan Page on the results

  The Fan Page may actually appear on the search engine results. Therefore it is one of the few social media sites that will appear directly on the search engine results. So, its first affect on the results is its appearance on there. Its second effect is that it has a positive SEO effect on the website that the Fan Page is all about (and linked to). A well maintained and heavily attended Facebook Fan Page is going to give a reasonably good SEO benefit to the linked site.


The effect of links from social media to other websites

  A link from one social media site to a website is going to have a negligible effect on its own. However, if these links are coupled with a well optimized website, then they are going to have a positive effect. Their positive effect comes more from the drag factor of their absence. In other words, a well optimized website that does not have a few social media links pointing to it, will not rise up the search engine results as quickly as it would have otherwise done.


Having your videos on YouTube and linking them to your site 

For a starter you will notice that YouTube videos are a common occurrence on the Google search engine results, as are images. Both images and YouTube videos also have their own search engines within the Google website. So, the first effect that the YouTube social media site has on search engines is the fact that it is possible to have pages of Google search results that are heavily populated with YouTube videos.

YouTube videos are uploaded by people with YouTube profiles. These profiles are able to link to a website. This website may receive a small SEO benefit from this. A website may also receive an SEO benefit if it embeds a popular YouTube video into its page. The video may appear on the search engine results, which will then drive traffic to the embedded site. In an indirect way, this means that your website is getting listed on the Google search results too.


The authors who have Google+ circles and Google+ authorship

You will notice that people who have signed up for Google authorship in Google+ will have their faces appear next to their articles that appear on the search engine results. This is the first and most obvious way that Google+ affects the search engine results.



The guest post is written by Sonia Jackson from Cool Essays. She writes essays on different topics and can give you useful advice.
     This Guest Post Is Compiled by Sonia Jackson For The Technified Diary




How social media may impact search results is a little easier to answer than why social media impacts search results. It seems clear that social media now has an effect on the search engine results, but to what extent it has an effect is a mystery. It is likely that in the quest for fairness, there is a certain random element within the indexing and ranking process. A random element would make it a little harder for one website to fully manipulate Google or the Bing/Yahoo collaboration. Here are a few ways that the social media sites will affect your search engine results.


social-media-logos



 Likes from Google+ and Facebook


The likes that you get from Google+ and from Facebook are all good for helping a website rank higher in the search engine results page. If your web page has the Google+ and Facebook “Like” widget, then more and more “Like” will increase its rank in the search engine results pages.

 This is true so long as the search engine does not notice that many of the “likes” are coming from the same IP address. They are aware that people may set up lots of Facebook or Google+ profiles so that they may insert lots of “likes” into one page. The search engines know that people do this, and so will ignore the “like” from those cloned (for want of a better word) profiles.

Your Tweets and their Re-Tweets

Tweets are not very powerful SEO affecters unless they have one of two things, either a link in them or a certain branded name or website reference. If the Tweet is re-Tweeted a number of times, then the search engines will pay more attention to them. However, the affect on your websites search engine friendly status is rather small. It may however have a mildly positive effect on your domain authority.

The effect of a Fan Page on the results

  The Fan Page may actually appear on the search engine results. Therefore it is one of the few social media sites that will appear directly on the search engine results. So, its first affect on the results is its appearance on there. Its second effect is that it has a positive SEO effect on the website that the Fan Page is all about (and linked to). A well maintained and heavily attended Facebook Fan Page is going to give a reasonably good SEO benefit to the linked site.


The effect of links from social media to other websites

  A link from one social media site to a website is going to have a negligible effect on its own. However, if these links are coupled with a well optimized website, then they are going to have a positive effect. Their positive effect comes more from the drag factor of their absence. In other words, a well optimized website that does not have a few social media links pointing to it, will not rise up the search engine results as quickly as it would have otherwise done.


Having your videos on YouTube and linking them to your site 

For a starter you will notice that YouTube videos are a common occurrence on the Google search engine results, as are images. Both images and YouTube videos also have their own search engines within the Google website. So, the first effect that the YouTube social media site has on search engines is the fact that it is possible to have pages of Google search results that are heavily populated with YouTube videos.

YouTube videos are uploaded by people with YouTube profiles. These profiles are able to link to a website. This website may receive a small SEO benefit from this. A website may also receive an SEO benefit if it embeds a popular YouTube video into its page. The video may appear on the search engine results, which will then drive traffic to the embedded site. In an indirect way, this means that your website is getting listed on the Google search results too.


The authors who have Google+ circles and Google+ authorship

You will notice that people who have signed up for Google authorship in Google+ will have their faces appear next to their articles that appear on the search engine results. This is the first and most obvious way that Google+ affects the search engine results.



The guest post is written by Sonia Jackson from Cool Essays. She writes essays on different topics and can give you useful advice.

Comments

  1. Hey Olili,

    This was a great guest post by Sonia Jackson. I like the fact that she pointed out how each of the popular social media sites will benefit you as far as getting organic traffic from Google! The authorship from Google was definitely a great idea they came up with and I have seen the benefits when other bloggers sign up for it. You become connected with your content as well as other business opportunities, services, and products you are connected with! Thanks for sharing!

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    1. Hi Sherman,
      I really appreciate you stopping by at my blog. Sonia is a very good writer and i must say she brings out her points very well.

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