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    4. Has anybody else noticed that Google has made a significant change to their SERP? There is a lot of social data reported from LinkedIn, Youtube and Facebook (includes page likes and activity) when you search by company name. Thoughts anybody?

    Has anybody else noticed that Google has made a significant change to their SERP? There is a lot of social data reported from LinkedIn, Youtube and Facebook (includes page likes and activity) when you search by company name. Thoughts anybody?

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    • rrad
      rrad last edited by

      Has anybody else noticed that Google has made a significant change to their SERP?  There is a lot of social data reported from LinkedIn, Youtube and Facebook (includes page likes and activity) when you search by company name.  Thoughts anybody?

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      • donford
        donford last edited by

        Interesting, it could be a convenient way to dominate your brand.

        I just tried Pepsi, got pepsi.com #1, pepsico.com #2, wikipedia #3, places (local) #4, followed by pepsi-facebook, pepsi-twitter, pepsi-foursquare

        That would be great if that was your brand / company, but I think smaller business who may have the same name as another business in a different state / city (Ray's Pizza) may have some trouble, but I think Google throw localized results in those cases.

        Nice catch, I hadn't noticed that.

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        • rrad
          rrad @donford last edited by

          Thanks... we noticed a significant presence for LinkedIn company pages and also that Google is listing # of "Likes" and Page activity for Facebook.  This is a big swing to social that is not tied to Google+ and if it sticks would certainly provide a path to significant brand prominence in SERPs!

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          • OlegKorneitchouk
            OlegKorneitchouk @rrad last edited by

            Hey Rob,

            I'm not seeing # likes/tweets. Can you post a screenshot?

            -Oleg

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            • junioruf
              junioruf last edited by

              I'm not sure if this is a new change; I have seen this for some time now. See the likes, talking about his and were here information is new to me. For me, I first get facebook, then linkedin, youtube and twitter. This is great when you are protecting your business brand / reputation management.

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              • junioruf
                junioruf @rrad last edited by

                I posted mine in my comment if you would like to take a look.

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                • rrad
                  rrad last edited by

                  Agree with you on protecting brand if the changes stick.

                  We hadn't noticed this until about 7-10 days ago and it seems like it's really taken hold within the past couple of days.  The effects on the non-local search results seem pretty significant. We especially noticed in on LinkedIn pages becoming highly ranked and much more information on Facebook likes, "talking abouts" and "were here's" --- also number of YouTube results being pulled back seems much higher than normal. The shear number of social pages being ranked on non-local search results was very interesting.  Appending local words to the search queries really seemed to strip out the social page rankings.

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