Google's 'Search Stories'
Tuesday, 20 April 2010
With Google recently releasing their Search Story Creation Tool, we thought we'd have a little go in creating our very own SEO related search video. Enjoy!
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With Google recently releasing their Search Story Creation Tool, we thought we'd have a little go in creating our very own SEO related search video. Enjoy!
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Ru Paul, Bill Gates, and Roger Ebert are all struck by lightning on the same day. All three find themselves in front of St. Peter at the Pearly Gates. They start begging him to give them another chance at life. St. Peter agrees but on one condition: they each have to give up something they truly enjoy.
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Bill Gates says, "I really love money, but I will give up all the money I have."
Ebert says." I really love food, but I'll give up pizza."
Soon, all three find themselves back on Earth. They start walking down street feeling very grateful. Suddenly, Ebert spots a pizzeria. He smells the aroma and can't help himself — he runs in there and eats a slice of pizza. POOF! He disappears.
Ru Paul and Bill Gates are astonished and agree that that won't happen to them. So they resume walking down the street when Bill Gates spots a shiny, new quarter. He thinks that if he picks it up, he can found a new company and become fabulously wealthy again. He bends down to pick up the quarter and POOF! Ru Paul disappears.
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Actually, if what you're talking about is a wire service like AP or Reuters, Web sites pay THEM to use their content, not the other way around.
Most automated news aggregates "bump" stories up depending on how many hits they're getting. A more popular story, based on site hits, will be higher up in the aggregate than a story no one is looking at. So ironically, if a story on the lead news scroll looks stupid, it's because people have been clicking on and reading a stupid story.
And well-researched opinion pieces, reviews and columns are equally part of any newspaper.
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You could do a google search for "colonoscopy" & likely find some stories from people who have experiences to share.
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All three find themselves in front of St. Peter at the Pearly Gates. They start begging him to give them another chance at life. St. Peter agrees but on one condition: they each have to give up something they truly enjoy. A more popular story, based on site hits, will be higher up in the aggregate than a story no one is looking at.
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Vince was an update in Google results that affected results around March 2009. It is an update that was said to favour big brands in search results. Research into how Vince favours brands in the search results indicates that brand search volume and search refinement may play a big part, which can be encouraged via other marketing channels and PR
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“Pot Holes” tells the story of a driver whose broken axle leads to an effort to fix his town’s roads. “Mad to Live” uses the words of Jack Kerouac to inspire a road trip. “Newbie” tells the story of a woman who embraces technology to keep in touch with her grandchildren.
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are you afraid of the dark and goosebumps are the only two "horror" shows i could think of, besides tales from the crypt that i can remember from when i was a kid. if you know what channel network it played on you can try a google search from there. good luck!
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They start walking down street feeling very grateful. Suddenly, Ebert spots a pizzeria. He smells the aroma and can't help himself — he runs in there and eats a slice of pizza. POOF! He disappears.
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The Google Search Stories tool that lets you create your own search story seems to be out of order right now. It's not working can anybody help!!!!
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