Matt Mauldin

Internet Pro & Marketing Exec

Google’s New SERP Page Design – Bad News for SEM?

Posted by mattmauldin On March - 23 - 2010

I’ve been in the middle of a few PPC and SEO projects today and have been using Google almost every minute of the day.  Around 4:30 CST today Google updated their page design.
Google’s old page design:

Google’s new page design:

I was still able to pull up the old design in Chrome.  I was checking some cookie [...]

Build a WordPress Splash Page for SEO & Email Collection

Posted by mattmauldin On January - 1 - 2010

A targeted, responsive, op-in (fully CANSPAM compliant) email list can springboard your new internet business to success faster than you can imagine. Here’s how I used WordPress to put together a 1 page site to collect emails and provide a little content until I have time to get to them.
There are two domains that have [...]

Ray Stevens Sings “We The People”

Posted by mattmauldin On December - 30 - 2009

Ray Stevens Rocks!

2010 Resolution for MattMauldin.com

Posted by mattmauldin On December - 30 - 2009

That’s right, it’s been way too long since my last post.  What have I been doing? Well, my last actual post was near the end of September, and since then I have

Changed jobs
Built & launched 3 WordPress blogs and 2 Magento stores.
Working on a rebuild of 2 ecommerce sites I own & building a brand [...]

I Don’t Call Mine “Weed”

Posted by mattmauldin On September - 22 - 2009

Here’s an excerpt from the local news that I had to share with you:

Fort Worth police tell NBCDFW that when the 71-year-old man saw the female deputy coming toward him he dropped the trimmer and ran into the house in the 9800 block of Watercress Drive.
The man came back outside in shorts, that were unzipped, [...]

Twitter Weekly Updates for 2010-08-16

Posted by mattmauldin On August - 16 - 2010ADD COMMENTS
  • @rbair thanks for the follow #

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Twitter Weekly Updates for 2010-03-29

Posted by mattmauldin On March - 29 - 2010Comments Off

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Google’s New SERP – Update!

Posted by mattmauldin On March - 24 - 2010Comments Off

Here’s an update to yesterday’s post, Google’s New SERP Page Design – Bad News for SEM?

I can’t login to Google Analytics this morning for some reason (see the reason here) and did a quick search on Google to see what the problem was.  The initial results didn’t show anything, so I tried out the new “Latest” filter to show only the most recent results.  Here’s the SERP:

This was a big help because I easily found other users having the exact same problem at the same time I was.  That immediately ruled out my browser, computer, internet connection or anything else related to me.

So this is pretty useful for me as an individual, but again doesn’t help me as a SEM trying to sell products or gather leads.

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Google’s New SERP Page Design – Bad News for SEM?

Posted by mattmauldin On March - 23 - 20101 COMMENT

I’ve been in the middle of a few PPC and SEO projects today and have been using Google almost every minute of the day.  Around 4:30 CST today Google updated their page design.

Google’s old page design:

Google’s new page design:

I was still able to pull up the old design in Chrome.  I was checking some cookie tracking, and right after I removed all cookie data from Firefox, I noticed the new design.  And I’ve been clearing my cookies frequently the past couple of days to re-test tracking, so this is a very recent update from Google.

Search Filters

Google is now putting a column of filters on the left of the SERPs – but they are the same as the ones along the top-left.  They have, however, added a “recommended tools” section below that that allows users to choose page images, or fewer or more shopping results.  Users can then click “more options” and filter by timeframe, geo-location (you set your location just below the search box), standard view and timeline (very odd), or a few more standard page options.

Geolocation Filter

When I searched for “shoes” and used the “nearby” filter, Google pulled out the top results and replaced them with local listings – mostly superpages and citypages.  But there were a few results from local stores in my area that would not have come up on page 1 without this filter.  And after I chose “nearby”, options to refine my location filter even further appeared, including the ability to choose a custom location, or my default location.  I could also choose to filter by city, region or state.

Timeline filter

The first thought I had was “useless”.  Unless I’m doing some research for a mid-term or my thesis, I don’t want to get the complete history of shoes because I’m probably looking to buy some new ones.  Here’s ascreenshot below, and let’s see how long this option lasts:

Recency Filter

Google’s options to filter by time looks like their big answer to integrate comments and social conversations.

More filter options

The other two filtering options of note are the Page Images (showing thumbnails of images on the page) and Page Preview (shows a preview of the page to the right of the Title & Description).  Both of these features are not new for a search engine.  I consulted with a startup-search engine that had a good implementation of the page preview feature in early 2007.

Google Page Images

Google Page Preview

The big picture for Search Engine Marketing

What I did notice is that each time I chose a new filter, the ads reloaded, meaning a new pageview for each advertiser on the page.  And Ads were not filtered; they were either reloaded or removed on certain filters like the timeline.  This means every advertiser received another impression each time, without further filtering the ads.  Unfortunately, might mean lower Click Through Rates and lower Quality Scores.  I’ll be watching my campaigns closely to see if there are any changes as more Google users are switched to the new interface.

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Twitter Weekly Updates for 2010-03-22

Posted by mattmauldin On March - 22 - 2010Comments Off
  • The at&t uverse guide says American Idol is 1 hour and 60 minutes long tonight. Nice math. #
  • Going to the gym tonight for the first time in a long, long time #

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