Archive for June, 2009


The Chrome, TyBit SEO Tag-Team

I thought I would share something I use with SEO clients in Portland that like a DIY game to play to see how I am helping them rank well in organic search results. Practice using Google’s Chrome Browser, Downloadable Here, alongside TyBit’s Search Engine Toolbar Downloadable Here.

The main reason I use Google Chrome to conduct targeted keyword searches for clients that want me to focus on certain phrases, is that Chrome immediately returns updated results from Google’s search engine before either Firefox or IE. I’m serious. Conduct your favorite search (or use a search for one of my clients, like “harvester repair” [csiequip.com], “portland computer repair” [1201.com], “Oregon coast excavating” [salmonrivercontractors.com], “Chinese food Portland” [szechuankitchen.com], “Portland sports bar” [cidermillpdx.com OR fryertuckchicken.com], “fried chicken in Portland” [cidermillpdx.com OR fryertuckchicken.com], or “Portland SEO” [streethelper.com]) in both FF and IE and you will see vastly different organic search results. Now do the same search in Google’s Chrome browser and you will get more recent search result rankings because Chrome clears out and refreshes your cache at a more regular and frequent rate (the precise rate is top-secret, but rumors report that the browser does this every twelve hours by default, and more often based on how often you conduct searches.).

Ok, now move on to phase two of this game. After you know your up-to-the-minute Google ranking, you will want to see where you rank in the other leading engines. You COULD do this by searching each engine individually, OR you can use TyBit to search all of the 16 most popular (except Google, but including MSN, Yahoo and Bing) engines at once and see the overall average returns and rankings for organic search results.

Try it. If you wonder if your SEO Company in Portland (or anywhere for that matter) is working for you, this is one way to check on their progress.

Microsoft’s New Search Engine, Bing to Ring Google’s Bell?

Have you seen the commercials for Microsoft’s new Search Engine, Bing? You will.Bing is Microsoft’s latest effort to take a chunk of the search engine market share away from Google.

Frankly, it is going to be tough for Bing to woo searchers to abandon Google.

Microsoft Corp. released the redesigned search site on June 3 (two days ago) in the hopes it will lure more surfers than Live Search and MSN Search were able to tempt.

For the past five or so years, Microsoft has been stuck in third place behind Google and Yahoo in search engine popularity. (Remember, this is why Microsoft tried taking over Yahoo last year.)

The first thing you’ll notice is that Bing lists “related search terms” on the left (Google displays this on the bottom), which is much more accessible.

After toying around with it a bit, Bing delivers good search results, but only if you know exactly what you’re looking for. If you misspell your query, you will get nothing near what you were searching for because there is no Google-like hint that pops up saying “did you mean” and your search query spelled correctly. In my opinion, if you want to lure users away from a very-forgiving and efficient search engine like Google, your engine needs to out-gun and out-class your adversary. So far, Microsoft’s New Search Engine, Bing doesn’t come close.

Powered by SEO in Portland | Theme by Portland SEO Company, Search Marketing Team.