Microsoft has just updated Bing Shopping , putting in some enhancements to product categories and navigation. Specifically, Bing Shopping now has a list of product categories on the left side of the homepage. This will enable you to drill down to specific items under the specific product categories. It will also help get started searching for products you want to buy. It’s like giving you a window shopping experience, only this time its done online. In addition to the product category lists, Bing Shopping also now gives you a summary of all the information you need pertaining to a particular product. These information include – where to buy, user reviews, cashback percentage, and product specs. Bing has also enhanced the product review section to give you the most relevant and recent opinions from other people. You can even narrow down by filtering on star ratings or use Bing Shopping’s “opinion scorecard.” Aside from all these, Bing also promised to roll out some more enhancements of Bing Shopping the future. Check out the SEO Tools guide at Search Engine Journal . Microsoft Gives Bing Shopping a New
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Yahoo Searches Gain 3% of Market Share
Hitwise has just released the summary of all U.S. searches conducted for four weeks ending March 27. While we were not surprised that both Google and Bing’s market shares went down, what’s quite surprising is the fact that both Yahoo and Ask.com gained a significant percentage of all the searches. Google search accounted for 69.97%, down from 70.95% in the previous month. Yahoo search increased to 15.04%, up by 3%, Bing search with 9.62% down by -1% and Ask.com’s searches increased by 21% from 2.84% to 3.4%. On a positive note, Google remains to be the greatest source of traffic to key U.S. industries, while Bing saw continued growth among search verticals. Automotive, Business and Finance, Entertainment, News and Media, Shopping and Social Networking categories increased their share of traffic from search engines. Google’s upstream traffic was greater in Automotive, Shopping and Travel Categories. While Yahoo Search was big with the Automotive industry. Bing also enjoyed double-digit growth in the said three industries. Check out the SEO Tools guide at Search Engine Journal . Yahoo Searches Gain 3% of Market
Google Releases AdWords Search Funnels
Google is currently testing a new Google AdWords feature called Search Funnels. These are set of reports that describe the ad click and impression behavior on Google.com that results to conversion for ad campaigns. What makes Search Funnel different from the current conversion system in AdWords is that it gives you an insight of how customers interact with your ads before they complete the shopping process that translates to ad conversions for your campaigns. Taking into account that customers may have conducted multiple searches before conversion, Search Funnels is composed of several reports – Top Conversions Report, Assisted Conversions, First and Last Click Analysis, Time Lag, and Path Length. Stating it into the perspective of search ad campaign managers, Search Funnels give you a complete picture of the value of your keywords, ad groups and campaigns. Search Funnels also helps you understand keywords that were both seen by converters and those that were not. It also provides you with the “Path Length” or the average number of clicks and impressions made prior to ad conversion. This is useful for understanding and targeting your repeat visitors. You can also learn about “Time Lag” or the time it took a customer to convert after seeing or clicking on your ads. This is useful for determining lead time for your seasonal ad campaigns and help you understand customer behavior. Now it’s up to you to create strategies that would cater to those behaviors. Search Funnels will be rolled out in the next few weeks. It will appear under the “Conversions” section of your AdWords account’s “Reporting” tab. Here are some restrictions and limitations of this new feature as enumerated by the Inside AdWords Blog . Keep in mind that Search Funnels are only available in your AdWords account (not in Google Analytics), and will only show data for keywords that show up in at least one conversion path. Search Funnel data is currently limited to search ads showing on Google.com, for ad impressions and clicks within 30 days of the conversion. Check out the SEO Tools guide at Search Engine Journal . Google Releases AdWords Search
Google’s New Beta PPC Service Dubbed Remarketing
In the wake of Google’s new PPC service, there has been speculation that the new service is simply a version of Remarketing . After touching upon the new service in Beyond Google PPC in 2010 , Search Engine Journal has since had the opportunity to further investigate the system. From the specifics of Remarketing and industry-related advantages, to beta previews and specifics of its configuration, explore all of the facets of Remarketing . What is Remarketing? Contrary to popular belief, Remarketing is not a new concept in terms of traditional marketing. By definition, Remarketing is the effort taken to stimulate demand for a product that has experienced a decline in sales through branding it as a new product. In essence, Google’s new system follows a simple principle; it notes which products the user has viewed as well as the user’s behavior in regards to whether the user has declined to purchase the product. Upon exiting the site and visiting a related site using the Google content ad network, Google’s new system will then display an ad for the product in which the user previously abandoned. By retaining the user data in the system for a certain time period, the system will continue to serve ads for that product at any given opportunity. This will prove to be beneficial to online stores since it’s a common practice for users to abandon their shopping cart when scouring for the best price. For example, if you have a user looking for “blue widgets,” they will perform a search to find related sites organically or through PPC. The user clicks on your site and visits the “blue widget” page, adds the product to the shopping cart and decides that they want to research “blue widgets.” At this point, the user then continues searching on “blue widget” related sites while simultaneously, Google is displaying related “blue widget” ads on the pages they are visiting. The user is now shown a familiar site as well as the exact product they have already attempted to purchase. This method encourages the user to return back to your site, the site which they originally exited. How Does It Work? Remarketing not only accelerates demand for a product that has experienced a decline in sales, it also offers the ability to fine-tune your targeting and recruit highly qualified leads. Currently, Google utilizes pixels to tag users in the system. The code is often added to the product page and shopping cart page to detect user interaction and abandonment. The location varies based upon targeted products or brands. The tracking pixel creates user lists that are managed via the Adwords campaign panel. Audiences must be created based on your specific targets. As illustrated above, audiences are separated based upon the lists created via the conversion pixel. Remarketing user lists are created at an account level and can be added to the Ad groups. This section also operates as the location where tracking tags are generated for one’s site. Below demonstrates a sample of our private testing blurred-out. As illustrated above, we have created two different types of audience lists. The Remarketing -type which uses the data mined from one’s site using tracking. The combination type allows you to mix and match lists, allowing you use of your Remarketing together or with other Google audience data. Once a new audience is created, place your tags and begin tracking your users. At this juncture, you can create a new campaign, create ad groups for each brand/product you’ve targeted and process to navigate over to the audience tab and select one of your pre-created lists. We recommend using display ads with the site and product brand in which you are tracking. While textual ads are acceptable, users have a strong reaction to visual advertisements as opposed to textual ads directly relating to the abandoned product and website. A minimum of one day should be allotted to build the user database, once the tracking has been placed for Google. The time frame will often vary based upon your current traffic. Google will handle the rest and report the data back to you via the Adwords panel. A common characteristic to PPC is that testing plays an influential role in this system. Through consistent testing and improvement to your targets as well as your ads, you will not only see results, but value in terms of increased conversion rates. What Are The Benefits Of Remarketing? Since Remarketing via Google Adwords is still in beta testing, there hasn’t been an official announcement or documentation released. The concept of Remarketing is already being utilized on other ad networks. For example, according to Advertise.com reports , “ Remarketing has been shown to improve ad response up to 400 percent across several Advertise.com clients.” There is added value in the concept of Remarketing , as it has already proven influence on other ad networks. The valuable users targeted by your efforts are a significant contributing factor to conversion rates. Active users deciding on a product and have already conveyed interest through visiting a product page returns a significantly higher conversion rate. Remarketing allows you to concentrate a portion of the site’s marketing budget on these specific users. ROI on this tactic will prove considerably higher than solely targeting keywords or related content networks. How to Start Remarketing? Google’s Remarketing service is currently only available in beta to certain agencies and companies. In order to access the service, you must await a public release. Other ad networks such as Advertise.com also offer this service via their network. In order to reap the benefits of this service, it’s important to research minimum spends and costs of using other networks. It has been predicted that the concept and use of Remarketing will continue grow in 2010. A public release of Google’s take on the remarketing is highly anticipated. Not only is it a beneficial addition to a site’s overall paid strategy, it also displays a promising improvement in ROI. While the service is fairly inexpensive in comparison to traditional PPC marketing, we will continue to monitor our current test, reporting to the SEJ audience with our results. Check out the SEO Tools guide at Search Engine Journal . Google’s New Beta PPC Service Dubbed
How to Leverage Traffic Besides Using Organic Search
Too many SEO’s and marketers worry about getting that #1 ranking in Google for their primary keyword/phrase. Of course, if that query is being highly searched and you rank first, you are going to receive some good traffic. However, it may take an enormous amount of effort to achieve those rankings. It may be worth your time to try and gain traffic from other sources. By applying the long-tail concept to driving website traffic, you can achieve greater traffic by leveraging multiple sites, instead of just the 3 major search engines. Here is a great place to start to find the most important and highly visited sites on the web. SEOmoz Top Sites: The 500 Most Important Domains on the Internet Alexa: Top 500 Sites on the Web From these extensive lists, I have chosen just a few that you can use to leverage traffic. Of course there are hundreds more you can use to create a strategy for driving traffic to your site. E-Commerce For companies that sell products online, why limit yourself to only your selling on your website? Of course there may be a cost associated with promoting your products on other sites (flat fee, percentage), however it is probably still worth it. By leveraging highly visiting shopping sites, it could be a way to put your brand and products in front of NEW customers. Once a new customer visits your site and hopefully purchases, you can use things like e-mail marketing and social media to keep them coming back. Amazon: Submit Your Product Feed eBay: Auction and Sell Your Products Craigslist: Submit and Promote Products, Services, Events, Jobs, Etc… Etsy.com: Sell Your Products CafePress: Sell Your Products There are also 3rd party services that will help manage your product feeds to various sites. I would recommend Vendio , but there are others that do the same thing. Social