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Google News Search - How To Rank Well? |  | Visited: 848 |
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| | by Kabir Bedi October 26, 2009 |
Google News is one of the most valuable resources for online news
seekers. And Google is making more efforts to make it more useful to
its audiences. One of the recent tweaks in the news section has been
the incorporation of real-time search suggestions into news queries.
When users are typing in a query in the search box, Google offers
several suggestions pertaining to the entry.
This offers
tremendous opportunities for web publishers to optimize their content
and attract more traffic to their content. With effective search engine
optimization practices, you can use news search to gain more traffic.
How do articles appear in Google News?
News
articles can appear in Google search results in two ways - As a news
link on top of the regular search on Google.com and then in the results
for Google News homepage.
Google gathers articles from across the web in a 3 step process – Indexing >> Grouping >> Ranking.
Crawling
This
is more like the regular web search, where Google bots that go to your
news sites and look for new information and then Google retrieves these
articles in 2 ways -
Discovery crawl Google sees new URLs and then crawls those articles. This is akin to the regular crawling procedure.
News Sitemaps You
can create News Sitemaps on your website and list exactly what are your
new URLs. This way Google bots can browse through the sitemap and go
directly to the new links. Google can use these sitemaps in addition to
the Discovery crawl to find new information on your website..
Google
also respects the robot exclusion protocol. So, you can create a
robot.txt file or use HTTP headers to let Google know specifically what
documents you want to be included in Google search results and what you
want to be excluded.
Once all the articles are crawled effectively, they are brought back to Google to mark an end of the crawling process.
Grouping
The
Grouping phase is based on the classification idea. Google considers
the content matter of each individual article and take out individual
words (keywords) and understand what category does the article pertain
to. This is how different sections in Google News like Business,
Health, Entertainment etc. are populated.
Google also populates
the editions for various countries like UK, USA, India etc. This
information is also taken from the content of the article by
considering words that pertain to geographical locations.
Ranking
The Ranking process comes in two phases – Story ranking and Individual Article Ranking
Story Ranking This
is what you see in the Google News homepage where there are typically a
group of news stories placed orderly. Now, the order of these stories
is what story ranking is all about. The ranking of these stories (i.e.
what comes first and second and third) is determined by what is called
aggregate editorial interest. This is the measure of the effect the
article has on publishing activity on the web and how much editorial
interest it generates.
Individual Article Ranking This
is how Google takes a cluster of news stories about a particular topic
and determines the order of ranking for all of them. This is based on a
majority of factors. The major ones are:
Freshness The
article should contain recent, substantial and unique information about
the news topic. That is why press releases and editorials don't make it
to the top spot.
Duplication & Novelty Detection Google
places increased credibility to the original source of news information
than the news articles that are simple citing the original and
duplicating the contents.
Local & Personal Relevancy This
applies to individual sections as well as editions of your publication.
Google places increased weightage to local sources that are more
relevant to the news item.
Trusted Sources This is
actually data-driven. If more number of users go to a particular link
from among a cluster of articles covering the same topic, then that is
considered to the most trusted source for the users.
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