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Presentation for Exl Pharma Conference about Fu...

Presentation for Exl Pharma Conference about Future of Search

My presentation for the Exl Pharma Conference covering the history of search engines, how they are changing and how search engine algorithms impact online health care marketing.

Katherine Watier Ong

August 25, 2022
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  1. 2 | 7.12.11 Today’s Mental Journey: • Why search &

    social matter, and are important for health care companies. • A little search engine history. • Discuss how search engines and search activity have significantly changed over the years. • Focus on where search and social is now, and how that impacts how consumers are finding your information online & via their mobile phone. Key takeaway: Know your audience
  2. 5 | 7.12.11 The Most Important Transition From Keywords Entities

    and Connections Cartoon on left by Peter Steiner © 2012
  3. 7 | 7.12.11 Search Engines - 1994 • Built on

    a thesis sharing system. • Keywords and labeling mattered. • Search engines needed links to find and crawl your site. • You needed in-bound links to get the few people online to find your site.
  4. 8 | 7.12.11 Search Engines – 1996-2007 • Introduction of

    PageRank, some links matter more than others. • Introduce verticals: - Google News (2002) - Book search (2004) - Scholar (2004) - Blog search (2005) - Google base (2005) - Google video (2006) • Combine the verticals together with Universal search (2007).
  5. 9 | 7.12.11 Search Results – 2008-2011 • Search Results

    become Personalized (2008). • Matt Cutts (head of Web Spam at Google) states that “rankings are dead.” - Behavior Intent - Universal Search - Geographic location - Previous Search History • Google announces that it makes a change a day (2009). Photo © Copyright 2012 Search Engine Journal
  6. 13 | 7.12.11 Paid Ads Knowledge Graph My brother Geo

    Local results Images from Google+ All personalized to me. Direct answers are now displayed in search. Google Search – 2012
  7. 15 | 7.12.11 • Similar to Google, but has interesting

    Facebook and Twitter integration features. • You can ask your friends questions directly from search. Bing Search - 2012
  8. 18 | 7.12.11 • Build traffic to your website or

    social profile by creating quality content that speaks to your target audience (by using their words), and building links that are natural. • Panda Update • Removed low quality content from the search engine. Based on algorithmic learning from human raters. • Penguin Update • Removed sites with links pointing to them from low value sites, or from sketchy domains. Any links that looked “weird.” Being Real & Relevant Online
  9. 19 | 7.12.11 Human Intelligence and Review There are real

    life people that review and evaluate search results! A sampling of the questions that they are paid to answer: 1. Does the page provide substantial value when compared to other pages in search results? 2. For a health related query, would you trust information from this site? 3. Is this the sort of page you’d want to bookmark, share with a friend, or recommend? 4. Would users complain when they see pages from this site?
  10. 25 | 7.12.11 Schema.org What is it? Enhanced code in

    the html that creates richer snippets in search. Supported by all search engines. Increases rank and click through.
  11. 26 | 7.12.11 Schema Updates – Health and Medical The

    proposed new schema markup focused on “surfacing the existence of and relationships between entities described in content”: • MedicalCondition • Drug • MedicalGuidelines • MedicalWebPage • MEdicalScholarlyArticle To learn more: www.schema.org
  12. 28 | 7.12.11 Mobile App vs Mobile Landing Page •

    4.5 listings in search results screen. • Top rankings driven by: - Daily usage - Overall downloads - Reviews - Likes • Users have to download app to see information. • Only 5% of users keep an app after the first month.
  13. 31 | 7.12.11 Two Parting Thoughts…. 1. Know your Customer

    • Use their language. • Have them test your message. • Create search personas and measure against assumptions. • Provide online information they want to share. 2. Be Mobile • Do keyword research to find your mobile customer. • Mobilize your online properties.
  14. 32 | 7.12.11 Ketchum Resources: • http://blog.ketchum.com/author/katherinewatier/ • Ketchum’s Digital

    Living Index: http://www.digitallivingpr.com/ • From Health.Ketchum.com: - FDA’s New Social media Guidelines - How do I handle unsolicited inquires for off-label use? - Is Your Web Domain in Order for Responding to Unsolicited Requests? Additional Reading….