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Page 1: SearchCon 2016 | 3 Insights from a Google Engineer with David Yarian

Making Good Turns in SEO: 3 Insights from a Google Engineer

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o VP of Product & Strategy @ Volume Nine

o SEOo Marketero Skiero A guy often frustrated

with Google.

Hi, I’m David

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I love tangible directions.

Google is vague.

I love tangible directions.

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Meet Paul Haahr

How Google Works: A Ranking Engineer’s

Perspective:

http://www.stateofdigital.com/how-google-works

/

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It’s not very often Google teaches us

new tricks.

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Mobile isn’t the future. Mobile is now.

Insight #1

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Mobile = Majority of Search Queries (Duh!)

But the gap is going to widen.

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Ways Google is Going Mobile-Centric:

o SERP Experiments = Majority Mobile

o User’s Location = Different SERPs

o Mobile Site Speed = Crucial (i.e. AMP Pages)

o Google Quality Raters = Mobile First Focus

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Google Quality Raters = Mobile First“Needs Met rating asks raters to focus on mobile

users needs and think about how helpful and satisfying the result is for the mobile users.”

- Google

Example:Satisfying Results

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David’s Lesson Learned - Mobile

In everything we do, we need to start with mobile and work outwards.

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Google cares deeply about the quality of content. Websites MUST nail ‘E-A-T’.

Insight #2

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What is E-A-T?Expertise Authority

Trust

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So, how good is your content?

Low Quality Pages

• Not much main content

• Author is not an authority or expert

• Negative site-wide reputation

• Is primarily text-based

• Secondary Content is distracting (i.e. Ads)

High Quality Pages

• A lot of main content

• Demonstrates E-A-T

• Good site-wide reputation

• Uses different mediums

• Has a “satisfying amount” of high quality content

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The “Don’t Suck” Test The “Me” Test

Two Quality Tests

Be honest, is this content actually any good?

Would you engage with this content on your own time?

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David’s Lesson Learned - Quality

SEOs need to think of better ways to tactically evaluate content quality. It is easy to see that

your content sucks but hard to convince a client their content sucks.

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Google is obsessed with properly

matching search intent to search

results.

Insight #3

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Google’s Needs Met Scale

Source: https://webmasters.googleblog.com/2015/11/updating-our-search-quality-rating.html

“Does a page usefully answer a user’s query?”

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The Future of Relevancy

Image Source: http://searchengineland.com/faq-all-about-the-new-google-rankbrain-algorithm-234440

Queries, not Keywords

Customization, not quantity

Learning, not Algorithms

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Lead with a relevancy story. We need to obsess over what the

user actually wants.

David’s Final Lesson Learned - Relevancy