Blogs do influence search results. We know. And in presentations, we would like to show. Everybody has his own two-five examples, often the same ones. (e.g. dell). I think it would be great if the PR/marketing bloggers would share these, therefore I am introducing
bisr (short for “blogs in search results”)
I am talking about tagging blog entries in del.icio.us, with the following syntax:
“bisr”, “searchterm1”, “searchterm 2” (if applicable), “searchengine1”, “searchengine2” (if applicable)
To qualify for the bisr-tag, a blog-entry needs to be found among the top 10 results, on the first page. Furthermore, to keep this tag meaningful, everybody gets to submit only entries from his own blog in the beginning (which I violated already be tagging the dell result from Jeff Jarvis) and only ten entries. This is to ensure that a monthly check whether a tagged page still qualifies, does not take too much time (this is done by the submitter). Please keep in mind not to tag the search results page, but the blog-entry.
In order to start things off, Lee (we need the tuna casserole), Shel, Neville, Björn, Patrick, Joseph, Luke, Sebastian, Steve, why don’t you chip in ten minutes of your time? Maybe this is even interesting for Dave or Chris?
Technorati Tags: searchengine, results, pr, delicious
6 Comments
Chris Pirillo
Wait, now… what? 🙂
Sebastian
Too abstract?
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Lee's new Better Communication Results
Blog-entries in Search Results. Introducing bisr
Reader alert: technical PR blogosphere discussion ahead… I’m still not sure… Sab Keil from Germany (who’s just released his podcast on ‘English for non-English speakers’ in Second Life) suggested a little while back we introduce the ‘bisr’ tag in d…
Lee's new Better Communication Results
Blog-entries in Search Results. Introducing bisr
Reader alert: technical PR blogosphere discussion ahead… I’m still not sure… Sab Keil from Germany (who’s just released his podcast on ‘English for non-English speakers’ in Second Life) suggested a little while back we introduce the ‘bisr’ tag in d…
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