As Google pays more attention to real time search results I have noticed the slipping of videos in SERP. Our Twitter and facebook have both stolen higher page rankings than several of our videos that used to capture the third or fourth spot consistently.
The SERP ranking of recent social media activities may be more relevant to Google than a stale old video. So has Twitter killed the video star? I think video will remain king but, Videos may have to be fresh and new to be worthy of page one. I think this is definitely worth keeping an eye on.
Your most recent tweet or post may be the one that populates the spot of your potential customer’s next search. Can we use these mediums to attract CT's without being spammy? I do know one thing for sure, our dealers twitter and facebook listings are two “page one” spots that a third party will never occupy.
Tags: Rob Fontano, SEO, SERP, facebook, google, marazzi nissan, social Media, twitter, video, vseo
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