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Anyone who knows me knows that I am mildly obsessed with coffee. I savor it, gulp it, glory in it. But really, it is all about the caffeine. Caffeine makes me feel alive. Caffeine makes me engaged. Caffeine makes my heart purr along at 600 beats per minute. Caffeine is essential. Google shares my love for the caffeinated lifestyle. The company is obsessed with speed. It wants its servers chugging along like they've spent the afternoon with 400 of their favorite baristas. Google is ready to rock Caffeine, its new internal search architecture, which is set to roll out after the holidays.
What does Google Caffeine mean to marketers? In the near term, here are the nuances that are becoming evident: 1. Indexing Google needs to get faster so that it can keep up with the deluge of new information and links. The takeaway for marketers is that you can expect to see your newer pages show up in the index (but not necessarily well-ranked) sooner. Speed of indexation is good, but a bigger index means that you have even more work to do to keep yourself visible. You will likely have to do less work to become seen by Google, but more work to be visible to searchers. 2. Filtering 3. Content frequency In so many respects, it doesn't matter what your industry is; it matters that you are active in it. Static websites that change once a quarter are so 2000. In 2010 it is about dynamic, content-driven information experiences. Frequent, thoughtful, value-added content will grow your opportunity (and your brand voice) in a way that is simply unimaginable in an uncaffeinated world. 4. Site speed 5. Social media Make your site a spot where information is fluid with opportunities for visitors to interact with you and also share what they find with their sphere of influence. This matters because Google Caffeine was built to index this kind of dynamic content development and information sharing. If you aren't adapting to your ever-changing environment, then you will lose market share. Caffeine is about speed. Speed is needed because the internet is growing at such an amazing rate that keeping up with it is an unimaginably complex task. The internet is a wildly growing information organism that is evolving rapidly. Speed is needed to keep up with the expansion. In order for you to stay ahead of the need for speed, take stock of where you stand on these issues. Are you fast enough? Do you share enough? Are you frequent enough? Are you unique enough? Are you ready for a cuppa? |