Top Ranking on Google Organic and Paid Search? - How this applies to Directory and Organic Search listings
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Understanding search engines and how they work is an integral part of doing search engine marketing. Different engines have different site structures. Some search engines display these paid ads along with their organic search in such a way that the end user has no idea that he/she is clicking on a paid listing.
There are three other ways that listings from sources other than internal databases are used:
Primary Organic Search Results
Secondary Organic Search Results
Directory Search Results
A good example is Google. Google supplies Ask.com with their paid listings. Ask.com supplies Lycos, HotBot and Dogpile with their primary search results, and Ask supplies Snap.com with their secondary search results.
Lets take a look at the rest.
Google
Gets directory results from DMOZ.
Furnishes primary search results to Alexa, Netscape, Dogpile, AOL and Go.com.
Yahoo
Gets paid results from Yahoo Search Marketing.
Furnishes primary search results to Alta Vista, Alltheweb and Dogpile.
MSN Live and MSN
LookSmart
Snap.com
Lycos
Gets directory listings from DMOZ.
Gets paid results from Google.
Gets primary results from Ask.com.
AOL
Go
Alta Vista
Gets directory listings from DMOZ.
Gets paid results from Yahoo Search Marketing.
Gets primary results from Yahoo.
Netscape
Ask
Gets paid results from Google.
Furnishes primary results to Lycos, Dogpile and Hotbot.
Furnishes secondary search results to Snap.com.
HotBot
Gets directory listings from DMOZ.
Gets paid results from Google.
Gets primary search results from Ask.com.
Dogpile
Gets paid results from Yahoo.
Gets primary search results from LookSmart, MSN, Yahoo, Google, and Ask.
Alexa
AllTheWeb
So at the end of the day, to maximize your website potential, you need to be on the top of organic listings as well as paid listings.
Personally I have tested this theory several times, and with very large companies, and each time the result is the same: a major difference in traffic running a paid campaign alongside top rankings on the organic side.
Gary R. Beal (a.k.a. GaryTheScubaGuy) is the Head of Search and Head of SEO and PPC Training at Stickyeyes.
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