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Google Entity Search Joining the “Fun” Uri Breitman TBWA\DIGITAL [email protected]

Google Entity Search - SMX Jerusalem 2014

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Why Google created Entity Search, how can webmasters join the fun, and how to beat the Wikipedia game. (Presented at the Search Engine Marketing Expo in Israel - SMX Jerusalem, 26th January 2014).

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Google Entity Search

Joining the “Fun”

Uri Breitman

TBWA\DIGITAL

[email protected]

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● Wolfram Alpha● Answer Engine● Arch-Enemy of Google● Born: May 2009● How does Google stop it?

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● Frenemy of Google

● Knol R.I.P. (2008-2012)

● Won’t show ads

● How does GGL exploit it?

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Enter Entity Search

● Google’s finally getting a real brain (AI)

● Wikipedia ripped off

● Sites - “extracted”

● Wolfram Alpha = History

● Google wants to answer everything

● Google wants structured data

● Google wants us to donate blood

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Schema.org & G+

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Google Structured Data Testing Tool

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Breadcrums, Authors and Products

● Tag if misunderstood● Authors -- easiest● Articles = essential● Products = must

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Matt Cutts says...

“Just beacause you implement schema.org doesn’t mean that you should necessarily rank higher”

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So How come it’s not a hit?

● Google doesn’t promise anything● Only images & stars look cool● Feels like slaving for the big G● Authorship really worked● But is there a choice?

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Google wants us to rewrite the code.

Is it worth the hassle?

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Google wants us to rewrite the code – it is worth the hassle?

Giant Sites: Tag everything you can

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Google wants us to rewrite the code – it is worth the hassle?

Big Sites: Add at least some of the properties

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Google wants us to rewrite the code – it is worth the hassle?

Medium Sites: Only if programming resources are available and not overpriced.

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Google wants us to rewrite the code – it is worth the hassle?

Small Sites - Not a high priority right now - benefit still not clear.

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Beat the Wiki guys

● Interesting● Comprehensive● Angle● Quick Response● Comments● Direct questions ● Over-long● Many Photos● Tell a story● Embed videos

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FAQ Pages + Long Pages

● Beat Microdata with super-laser FAQ pages● Pages will have to be longer ● Don’t fight data with (just) data● Machines don’t have opinions● Golden age of provocation