Study Determines Google+ Shares Have Little Impact on Search

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Study Determines Google+ Shares Have Little Impact on Search

Postby sithara » Thu Sep 19, 2013 3:47 am

Eric Enge, co-author of The Art of SEO and a speaker at SES SF 2013 last week (here’s a recap of his AuthorRank session) just released Stone Temple Consulting’s study on whether or not Google+ shares alone can affect search engine rank.

For the study, Stone Temple Consulting took three websites and had two unique pages of applicable content published on each. One was a control page and one was a test page. They then had Google+ influencers (those who have a large Google+ following) share the page, as well as a handful of other participants who were instructed to only share the page, not visit or link to it in any other way. The study also made efforts to not link to or visit the pages unless absolutely necessary, and even then did so in a “clean” Safari browser window.

From the end of July 2013 to September 15, 2013, the pages were tracked for their search engine indexing and rank based on specific longtail keywords. While some of the sites saw an increase in rank after shares, many eventually had their rank settle back into normal or even decrease. To read more ..
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