Google has taken a page from the social
networks' book and introduced a way for
their customers to provide feedback on search
results--and now Web sites!--that they
like. What this means to us is that visitor
opinions of our sites will now be shared with
others as part of Google search
results. Sites with favorable comments
will obviously get more visitors, so it's time to
take this seriously--right now. This
Newsletter describes Plus One, why it matters,
and what you should do about it.
What It Is
Within search results, and now on Web
sites, Google offers the opportunity for visitors
to indicate they like it by clicking a Plus One
icon. Doing so, for now, will provide
feedback as part of Google search results for
other visitors.
Will Google use Plus One results as part
of search ranking criteria? They haven't said
so. But Google is facing increasing
pressure from social networks to
use human opinion in some fashion in search
rankings. And a new competitor, Blekko, has
started with the express goal of using searcher
opinion as a factor in ranking, in reaction to
complaints about the quality of Google
results.
If you don't put Plus One on your site
and your competitor does, then your competitor
could end up outranking you in Google
results--and your competitor's site would be
found instead of yours.
How to Use It
Google gives you some Javascript
snippets that you add to the page that you want
visitors to endorse with Plus One. Then
they click Plus One, and you're
endorsed.
If you'd like to try it, click here to
visit my home page. The Plus One icon that
you click is on the bottom of the page in the
center. Try it (actually please
please try it) and you'll see what your site
visitors will experience.
Then go
to
Google Webmaster
Central for instructions
on how to put it onto your own
site.
The Bottom Line
Don't waste time. Put Plus One on
your site today. Get the edge on your
competition. It's free. There's no
reason not to do this, and significant reasons to
do it. Now.