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The Diamond of Sancy
The interesting Google Top 10 Experiment concerning the Diamond of Sancy described in our previous post was a result achieved with an automated infromation stream input. A manual, custom edited input could achieve better results using Semiomantics Scripts.
The Diamond of Sancy on Google
On the keyword “The Diamond of Sancy” our best entry was on rank 19 with Yorgo Nestoridis Q (the UQ Me site); we missed to reveal this in our last post.
Our last post however, a manual post, described the targeted keyword as “The Diamond of Sancy Murol Auvergne”. Published under the main target “Google Top 10 with Twitter” this post modified the Google ranking almost instantly and brought some of the best Semiomantics powered publications to Google Top 10 on that keyword, such as YORGOO Blog, AuctionTalkLive and Semiomantics Net, while the UQ Me site is still strongly ranked on 2 and 3:
The Diamond of Sancy on Google Top 10 with Semiomantics
There are two interesting observations:
1. The Automated Twitter Strategy is and remains highly efficient.
2. The original blog, posting the referred to previous post, Yorgo Nestoridis Author Blog, does for the time being not appear on Google Top 10.
Comment: Yorgo Nestoridis .com is an Author Site, targeting to attach original posts to the Author and to build the authority of the Author; it’s author focused, while the publications at YORGOO Blog, AuctionTalkLive and Semiomantics are frameworks focused on the publisher’s interests as a publisher, focusing on customer centered keywords rather than author centered terms.
Google Top 10 with Twitter
The focused main keyword “Google Top 10 with Twitter” however has given as expected different results:
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Author: Yorgo Nestoridis, Media Marketing & Publishing, Founder of YORGOO Publishing, YORGOO Press and Semiomantics.
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