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		<title>Social search, and what it could mean for your business</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The deal recently struck between search engines Google and Bing and social networks Facebook and Twitter could have potentially massive implications for businesses. From now on, real-time messages posted on Facebook and Twitter will be included alongside the usual search engine results you find on Google and Bing. As search engines place a high degree [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div id="_mcePaste" style="position: absolute; left: -10000px; top: 0px; width: 1px; height: 1px; overflow-x: hidden; overflow-y: hidden;">The deal recently struck between search engines Google and Bing and social networks Facebook and Twitter could have potentially massive implications for businesses.</div>
<div id="_mcePaste" style="position: absolute; left: -10000px; top: 0px; width: 1px; height: 1px; overflow-x: hidden; overflow-y: hidden;">From now on, real-time messages posted on Facebook and Twitter will be included alongside the usual search engine results you find on Google and Bing.</div>
<div id="_mcePaste" style="position: absolute; left: -10000px; top: 0px; width: 1px; height: 1px; overflow-x: hidden; overflow-y: hidden;">As search engines place a high degree of importance on recency and the number of inbound links a particular piece of content has, it&#8217;s realistic to suggest that soon we will be seeing heavily retweeted tweets jostling for position with standard web pages.</div>
<div id="_mcePaste" style="position: absolute; left: -10000px; top: 0px; width: 1px; height: 1px; overflow-x: hidden; overflow-y: hidden;">So what could this actually mean for businesses? Potentially, if you search for &#8220;Manchester hotel&#8221; in the future, the leading results may not be the selection of big-name hotels you get now, but rather a review of a Manchester hotel recently posted on Twitter that has for one reason or another proven popular.</div>
<div id="_mcePaste" style="position: absolute; left: -10000px; top: 0px; width: 1px; height: 1px; overflow-x: hidden; overflow-y: hidden;">It will be interesting to how social search unfolds as there is a question mark over the relevancy of results that include user-generated, and thus potentially unreliable, information.</div>
<div id="_mcePaste" style="position: absolute; left: -10000px; top: 0px; width: 1px; height: 1px; overflow-x: hidden; overflow-y: hidden;">What it increasingly means however is that, whatever your business, it&#8217;s becoming increasingly necessary to participate and engage in social media. Not doing so and on in time it could be your search engine presence that suffers.</div>
<p>The <a title="That Didn't Take Long: Twitter Search Is Coming To Google" href="http://www.techcrunch.com/2009/10/21/that-didnt-take-long-twitter-is-coming-to-google/">deal recently struck</a> between search engines Google and Bing and social networks Facebook and Twitter could have potentially massive implications for businesses.</p>
<p>From now on, real-time messages posted on Facebook and Twitter will be included alongside the usual search engine results you find on Google and Bing.</p>
<p>As search engines place a high degree of importance on recency and the number of inbound links a particular piece of content has, it&#8217;s realistic to suggest that soon we will be seeing heavily retweeted tweets jostling for position with standard web pages.</p>
<p>So what could this actually mean for businesses? Potentially, if you search for &#8220;Manchester hotel&#8221; in the future, the leading results may not be <a title="Google search for &quot;Manchester hotel&quot;" href="http://www.google.co.uk/search?hl=en&amp;q=manchester+hotel&amp;btnG=Google+Search&amp;meta=&amp;aq=2&amp;oq=leaflet+">the selection of big-name hotels you get now</a>, but rather a review of a Manchester hotel recently posted on Twitter that has for one reason or another proven popular.</p>
<p>It will be interesting to how social search unfolds as there is a question mark over the relevancy of results that include user-generated, and thus potentially unreliable, information.</p>
<p>What it increasingly means however is that, whatever your business, it&#8217;s becoming increasingly necessary to participate and engage in social media. Not doing so and on in time it could be your search engine presence that suffers.</p>
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