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Wednesday 23 November 2011

What you need to know about Google Round Up news


Google has recently made many changes when it comes to new research. For those who rely heavily on traffic from Google News, you know that a change in the algorithm or a technical problem with indexing can make or break your month. Some recent updates can however give you a place on the competition, if used properly. These changes seem to have shaken the research, but in my opinion could potentially help publishers and individual bloggers out considerably. Let us consider newest and best.

Tags Outstanding 


Last month, Google announced a new label that will allow content publishers to give and get credit where credit is due. By placing the "outstanding" HTML tag in the header of an article, you can get this item marked as "outstanding" on the front page of Google News News results of the search.

What is interesting is how the use of the content tag is recommended. He was invited to mark your own content as "hors concours", but not more than 7 times a week. This is to ensure that publishers do not abuse the roof. But recognizing the content of other publishers with the tag out of competition (when you link from your own news article, for example), there is no limit to how many items that can be felt.

This means that Google is encouraging publishers to reward great content, and therefore, is likely to get better visibility in Google News itself. Referring to and recognizes the high quality of content is just one way that Google's algorithms can determine the overall quality of their content.

The main challenge with this label comes with the application. When working in a large organization may have dozens of contributors, will be a task in itself for the editors to work on the content production process. Moreover, depending on your CMS can not be a quick and easy. I have curiosity to hear comments on whether the implementation has been a problem until now.


Author Of The Information In The Search Results 


As it seems, Google is currently testing the display of author information in the search results. The purpose of this function is to better identify the authors, giving them the opportunity to have the most clearly visible and give your readers more information about any other content that the author wrote in the past.

To make this possible, the process is fairly simple. You must create a Google profile, with a blow to the head of good quality at your profile picture. So you can check the author of the linked content using two different methods mentioned in this article help.

It 's funny to me that Google is basically dangling the carrot better visibility on search engines in the face of the authors, only if you create a Google profile. This is what catches have yet to be seen, however, individuals who wish to establish a definite advantage.


Personalization

Google News offers a variety of ways, which allows readers to edit the news experience based on personal interests. This can be done by adjusting the position using the history of the network is adjusted automatically for you, with certain types of interest, and more. What I'm curious to know how to customize has been particularly affected by the editors. For example, if I do not think of myself as a fan of technology that would not have had to add this class will update the latest news. However, I could actually be really interested in the latest update iPhone because I'm buying a new phone. So there are some publishers losing? Not sure, but once again interested in learning how this may or may not be affected by network traffic.

All in all, it's worth it in tune with the changes to Google News has put in place and continue to do so in the coming months. These updates affect both large and small publishers, bloggers and individual contributors as well as personal use of the individual. I am excited about the next great education, whatever it is.







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