Glimpses Of The Future: 10 Fringe SEO Predictions For 2015

It’s that wonderful time of year when blogs and social media are cluttered with predictions of what the new year will bring. Whether it’s Social Media Predictions for 2015, How SEO Will Change in 2015, or the catch-all Digital Marketing Trends in 2015, it’s all been done – many…

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SPONSOR MESSAGE: What Are The Marketers of The Future Learning?

For this unique white paper, Oracle asked 8 professors from top marketing universities to comment on the state of marketing today, what marketers need to focus on, B2B vs. B2C marketing, social, mobile and more. Some of the answers might surprise you. The post SPONSOR MESSAGE: What Are The…

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SearchCap: Bing Talks Search Share, Matt Cutts On Future With Google & Major Drop In Traffic After Loss Of Snippets

Below is what happened in search today, as reported on Search Engine Land and from other places across the web. From Search Engine Land: Bing: It’s Unlikely That We’ll Take Search Share Away From Google Microsoft’s Director of Search admitted this week that Bing isn’t likely to put a significant…

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Sponsored Message: The Future of Link Building

5 Important Messages For SEOs. This white paper from Page One Power contains 5 important messages for SEOs: Links are still the core of Google’s search algorithm. Link building and content marketing are fundamentally different. Content marketing is difficult to do well. Link building can…

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Adapting to Change, Harnessing New Trends, Eyeing the Future ­ Search Engine Land Summit

You deliver results daily, but staying successful means identifying opportunities, implementing new technologies and processes, developing great people, and preparing for the next big thing. Invest a day in Search Engine Land Summit and hear from thought leaders in search and internet marketing…

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For Robocop, Bing Imagines The Future Of Search In 2028

What will search look like in 2028? That’s a question that the folks at Bing were tasked with answering for the new movie, Robocop. (Well, “new” as in a remake of the 1987 original that just hit theaters this week.) In a blog post this week, the Bing search folks shared a few…

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Matt Cutts At Pubcon 2013: Moonshots, Machine Learning & The Future Of Google Search

This morning, the head of Google’s webspam team Matt Cutts gave a keynote speech at Pubcon in Las Vegas. The keynote comes on the heels of a scathing day — 1 keynote from Jason Calacanis, who said that Google rules everything, that they were essentially evil. On Twitter yesterday, Matt…

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The Future of Local Discovery is About the Story, Not the Place

Did I say the future? I mean the now.

“Local” discovery in our books has historically been highly focused on optimizing for the right category, address, keywords, location, etc. What are people searching for in San Francisco? Make a page for it!

But which one of these descriptions of the same place below is more powerful?:

  1. The absolute best lazy Saturday people-watching in the city, with a drop-dead gorgeous view to boot.
  2. Crissy Field

It’s not the name of the place that captivates us (usually) but the story behind it; The history, the experience, the emotional connection.

Here’s a few examples of local-focused products getting it *very* right:

Sosh

Sosh is a local app (and website) that lists its local spots as a thing to do or an experience first, with the venue name underneath it.  Their writers are fantastic at coming up with catchy experiences and headlines.

This isn’t just Hotel Biron and Elisa’s Hot Tubs and Massage, it’s Paris in San Francisco and a Secret Outdoor Hot Tub:

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I will be doing both of these things this weekend.

Airbnb Neighborhood Guides

In print! This content isn’t made for search engines (best restaurants in san francisco, best hotels in san francisco, best sushi in san francisco). It’s made for creative San Franciscans. Best place you’d rather keep a secret? What? Yes!

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Google Field Trip

As you walk your phone alerts you to interesting places and stories nearby.  In my walk from the office to the train the other day I learned that there was a huge fire in 1950 in the building where a local staple Italian restaurant is. I could visualize flames billowing out of the windows because I was looking right at that picture on my phone as I walked by.  It’s like looking straight into history.

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On the next block I learned of a new bar around the corner and the stories of its “donut holes, on-fire cocktails, and a sort of Texas saloon-ish interior with reclaimed wood and giant mirrors on the ceiling.” By the time you’ve read this I’ll already be knee-deep in donuts and giddying up on fire. Believe it.

The cover image on this post is SOMA’s pretty little South Park. I just had lunch with a client in that dirt mound on the right and SEOgadget’s San Francisco office is two blocks to the left. An image like this with the story of how British immigrant George Gordon designed it in 1865 as one of San Francisco’s elite neighborhoods popped up in my Field Trip today, and isn’t that just perfect, SEOgadget SF being a British-born company and all. #Heartstrings.

There’s a second layer to Field Trip, in that the content is aggregated feeds from places like OpenBuildings and Thrillist and local-focused gems like For 91 Days. Want to optimize for it? Good luck. People control the backend. What does that mean? You have to have unique, valuable, high quality content. :)

This is the way of local - I guarantee it.

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