Google Caffeine – Are you ready for it?
The launch of Bing has been a challenge in more ways than one for Google. Under pressure to come up to speed with the changes in Search Engine Marketing and the rampant abuse of the search engines by sauve Internet Marketers, Google made it clear that the future of search will be dictated by Google Caffeine. Well, the name sounds so intoxicating.And as time passes, rumblings of launch of Google Caffeine gain credence all round.
What is Google Caffeine and how can you make the most of it?
Before discussing about Google Caffeine, let us spend a minute in thinking about the intent of Google. With the FTC banking down on affiliates strongly, Google was already determined to concentrate on ranking higher those sites that have better content than better backlinks. In other words, the on-page optimization factors will play a very pivotal role in ranking of websites. What this means is that the backlinks will continue to enjoy a role in rankings, but the overall rank will be a blend of on-page and off-page optimization rather than the current scenario.
The aim is to make search cleaner, more relevant and friendly to the users. And eventually, break the cartel of spammers who put half-baked information on the web.
While nobody knows what will Caffeine bring, there are some rough assumptions that it will follow search ranking criteria that are closer to Bing, and evolve rankings by changing some of the criteria in the Algorithm. With more than 200 ranking criteria in the current algorithm, the ratio of on-page and offpage optimization seems to be headed over to some kind of a rejig.
For now, webmasters like me need not fear because we stand to gain with Google Caffeine. And if it turns out to be as lean and mean as it is being made out to be, who knows that you and me may be laughing our way to the Banks !!!
Well, there is some talk of the impending announcement at the Pubcon by Matt Cutts. You know Matt is quite good at pulling off coups like announcing the commencement of alpha, beta testing of Caffeine, and I love his giggle when he is pushed to the wall.
Here is to Google Caffeine’s success.
