You’ll need to incentivize them to create content for you but the information they provide will be far more useful than having someone who has never been to a location writing generic text based on a Wikipediaarticle for that place.
It's everything from a massive site like Wikipedia to a single tweet to a Facebook wall post to a G+ update to a mobile app to a PDF document to a YouTube channel. In many ways it's no different than article marketing or press releases.
The Knowledge Graph culled data from a variety of outside sources such as Wikipedia, Weather Underground, and Freebase.com to summarize key facts and images in a box in the right frame of the SERP. Sentiment analysis was done using Topsy with a...
But, as you can see, the third result in our SERPs is a Wikipedia page, which is a page related to the brand query, but that is not under control of the brand owner. What we found is that there is a good chance that the positioning of the Wikipedia...
Image credit: Wikipedia But, the authority factor is one of the key quality factors to determine a site as a quality site as mentioned on this article Now we would like to hear from you! If you are based in or do business in India, drop us a line...
When I tested it personally I got the following results from a purposely varied query set:
hotels las vegas (selected result based on the display of rating) – Bing
digital projector (selected results based on quick jump to shopping and review...
Note also that the "worthiness" is subject specific (except, apparently, for Wikipedia but that's another story), meaning that the worthiness of your site is dependent upon what the searcher is looking for, plus your ability to create content that...
There is obvious interest in his biography and his Wikipedia page; however the pinnacle of the interest is consumed by searches on his wife, again! This article is an accumulation of entertaining facts rather than some sort of a mind-numbing, in...
According to Wikipedia, “a content farm (or content mill) is a company that employs large numbers of often freelance writers to generate large amounts of textual content which is specifically designed to satisfy algorithms for maximal retrieval by...
This search comes up with Wikipedia, know your meme, and Urban Dictionary definitions at the top followed by image results. Wikipedia is next followed by even more Yahoo Shortcuts for blog results. The rest of the results are pretty basic with...
Pretty much what you'd expect to find on Google: Ads, related searches, your standard Wikipedia organic result, links to shopping results, then the remainder of Google's organic results. While their article focused on the current culture among...
Don't fuss at me about linking to Wikipedia.here's a great list of social networking sites. The backstory here is that our city was trashed in an article appearing in a New York paper, so many people in town were highly pleased to see us get a more...
Just looking at Page 1 of Google reveals there is some stiff competition from the NHL, Wikipedia, Yahoo, ESPN, and other strong authoritative domains, some of which offer the exact same content The Internet Hockey Database is trying to rank for.
Others still, like Katerina Gasset (who commented on our previous article) see it as a challenge; she said, “It is easy to beat Wikipedia for real estate terms that are local. Wikipedia is highly visible in Google search results, though not nearly...
For example, a Wikipedia type site feeding its useful content into Naver would be considered non-paid, because it’s mainly content rich value. As pointed out in my recent article on Naver’s paid search, it's a dynamic, complex software system...
Wikipedia with an article on the subject and millions of links to the domain. Wikipedia might be hard to compare and match, but the affiliate above it is a lot like my site. Wikipedia is beaten by the affiliate because it only has a relevant page...
Wikipedia which has no video content does have more than 5,600 +1s. Controversial site, Ripoff Reports, received a boost, while ConsumerAffairs.com made the top 25 losers list - ConsumerAffairs recently posted an article suggesting the public's...
Big sites like YouTube, Android, Apple, Twitter, and Wikipedia saw a big boost in some regions; in others, there was no visible impact. Italy Winners ciaoblog.com, a technology article site, saw a 95.54 percent visibility loss; and gioxx.org, a...
Good examples of sites doing this well include Amazon, Zappos, and Target on the ecommerce side, and Wolters-Kluwer (LWW.com), Trulia, and Wikipedia (but they don't really count, do they? Throughout this article I'll refer to "items" and "products...
Credit here to WikiPedia). See Jonathan Allen’s article on The Human Body Visual Search Engine. Do you remember the film “Fantastic Voyage” with Raquel Welch? She and her companions were miniaturized and inserted into a scientist’s comatose body to...