The Battle Between Search Engines and Social Media

 
The War on Search:
Search Engines vs. Social Media
 
 
Two Goals
 
Be visible
Make sure that others can easily search you or your product
 
Wish that your searches are quickly visible
Make sure that you can easily locate what you are searching for.
 
Where search engines excel
 
Think about our habits
When we usually look for businesses or products, most of us (at least I) go for
search engines.
 
Google AdWord tool
Keywords are words or phrases you choose that can trigger your ad to
 show on search and other sites. For example, if you deliver fresh
 flowers, you could use "fresh flower delivery" as one keyword in your
AdWords campaign
 
Where social media is helpful
 
Peer recommendations (the like button)
Even in 2010, 75% of people in the 18 – 26 age group used
recommendations on social sites 
in product research before
making a purchase.
 (
Source: Report from Econsultancy Inc
)
Six more buttons: Love, Haha, Yay, Wow, Sad, Angry.
 
Responding to criticism in real time
A bad review or damaging articles about a business cannot be
(easily) removed. Reputation management is a thriving business.
On social media, however, you will have a chance to turn those
complaints into compliments by responding back in real time.
 
 
Where social media is helpful
 
Results are immediately available for search
Google web crawlers take a few weeks to discover new businesses / entities
 
Confirm results from search engines as trustworthy
Not sure if you should trust the search engine results as trustworthy?
Also check the social media.
 
 
 
Search vs. Social: The Trend Now
 
Source: Forbes Magazine, Feb 3, 2015
 
Search vs. Social
 
We need both. Things are changing fast. They are trying to copy the
Good features from each other as much as possible.
 
Google’s 
1
+ button is shorthand for 'this is pretty cool' or 'you should check this out.
 
Microsoft’s Bing incorporates Facebook updates in its results
 
 
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In the ongoing debate of Search Engines vs. Social Media, the focus is on visibility for businesses and products. While search engines excel in catering to our search habits and providing accurate results, social media offers peer recommendations, real-time responses to criticism, and immediate availability of results. As trends evolve, both search engines and social media platforms are incorporating features from each other to enhance user experience.

  • Search Engines
  • Social Media
  • Visibility
  • Peer Recommendations
  • Trends

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  1. The War on Search: Search Engines vs. Social Media

  2. Two Goals Be visible Make sure that others can easily search you or your product Wish that your searches are quickly visible Make sure that you can easily locate what you are searching for.

  3. Where search engines excel Think about our habits When we usually look for businesses or products, most of us (at least I) go for search engines. Google AdWord tool Keywords are words or phrases you choose that can trigger your ad to show on search and other sites. For example, if you deliver fresh flowers, you could use "fresh flower delivery" as one keyword in your AdWords campaign

  4. Where social media is helpful Peer recommendations (the like button) Even in 2010, 75% of people in the 18 26 age group used recommendations on social sites in product research before making a purchase. (Source: Report from Econsultancy Inc) Six more buttons: Love, Haha, Yay, Wow, Sad, Angry. Responding to criticism in real time A bad review or damaging articles about a business cannot be (easily) removed. Reputation management is a thriving business. On social media, however, you will have a chance to turn those complaints into compliments by responding back in real time.

  5. Where social media is helpful Results are immediately available for search Google web crawlers take a few weeks to discover new businesses / entities Confirm results from search engines as trustworthy Not sure if you should trust the search engine results as trustworthy? Also check the social media.

  6. Search vs. Social: The Trend Now Source: Forbes Magazine, Feb 3, 2015

  7. Search vs. Social We need both. Things are changing fast. They are trying to copy the Good features from each other as much as possible. Google s 1+ button is shorthand for 'this is pretty cool' or 'you should check this out. Microsoft s Bing incorporates Facebook updates in its results

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