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News Search Is Influencing Internet Marketing

The search landscape is changing so fast that half of what we knew a year ago about search engine optimization and marketing is now obsolete.

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by Sally Falkow
October 27, 2005


Sally Falkow
Ms. Falkow has created effective internal and external communication strategies for both large and medium sized enterprises for 25 years. Her innovative methods - including using theatre as an internal communication and training medium have assisted companies such as Coca Cola, Southern Africa, Dow Chemicals and Dulux Paints. She is certified as an Accredited Public Relations Practitioner by the Public Relations Society of America and delivered their course, Basics of PR, for five years with a 90% pass rate. Ms. Falkow also lectured in Public Relations and Communication for the University of South Africa and Oxford-Brookes University (UK) for their distance learning programs delivered by Damelin College, the largest private educational institution in Southern Africa. Since 1999 Ms. Falkow has translated her extensive experience in communication to the Internet and is now one of the leading web site and Internet marketing strategists in the US. her web reviews and intent marketing strategies have kept our clients on the forefront of technology and our case studies show the results of her research work in this competitive field.
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The search landscape is changing so fast that half of what we knew a year ago about search engine optimization and marketing is now obsolete, reports Greg Jarboe in his SEO-PR Newsblog. Jarboe is a regular presenter at the Search Engine Strategies (SES) conference and web search versus vertical search (in search areas like news) was one of the new search trends featured at the San Jose SES.

The growth of the news search has only come about in the last few years. According to Nielsen/Net ratings, in June 2004 CNN.com was still the #1 online news source with Yahoo not too far behind. By January 2005 Yahoo rose to #1 with 23 million readers a month and by June 2005 they were pulling out in front with 29 million readers a month, dominating the online news ratings.

News search is playing a bigger and bigger role in online marketing. Google has a news search section, as does AOL, MSN and Alta Vista. Sites like Topix are drawing viewers looking for great local news. Recent studies show that 77 percent of Internet users get their news online and it’s the number one choice for news in the 18 - 54 year old age group. People go online and search the news engines by topic and keyword. The LA Times reported on the trend, saying that veteran journalists are looking to the PR field for work, now that so many readers are reading their news online.

When there is a relevant and timely article in Google News, Google will serve you up that news item in the Google 'One-Box' above the #1 position when you do a web search on a keyword or phrase. Yahoo News now indexes blog posts in response to the clear trend that early adopters look to blogs for news. Getting your message out in the news search has emerged as an essential part of your search engine optimization and marketing strategy.

Optimizing press releases and news articles is no longer a 'nice-to-do one day' idea or 'something we should try.' It’s a proven strategy you should be implementing right now. Put these articles into an RSS feed and you'll start to show up in the most unexpected places!

                


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