Real Time Search Hits Google Search Engine Results Pages

by Chris on December 8, 2009

in Ask Chris

Real-time search means… something that someone wrote and put on the Internet a few minutes ago, maybe a few SECONDS ago, shows up in the results at a search engine results page.

In this case, it’s tweeting at Twitter.

Old Way: Put up a web page, optimize it for search engines, build some inbound links to it, it shows up in the search engine results page in a few months to a year or more (THIS STILL works, by the way!).

New Way: Tweet at Twitter with keywords and keyword phrases and those tweets are candidates for showing up in search engine results pages too – and pretty immediately.

There’s a lot of dust to settle here, namely, “how do I get my tweets into Google” and the answers are not clear yet. But what is clear is that real-time search is live at Google.

What is also clear is that Twitter can play a valuable role in your overall Internet marketing strategy (if used correctly) when marketing to brides online.

NOTE: Don’t expect to see real-time results on every search that you perform. Similar to Google Maps and Google Local Results… it’s not working that way at this time and *always* showing.

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