Thursday, August 31, 2017

'We love queuing, but not this guy': Footage shows moment police catch driver who tried to skip motorway queue by driving on hard shoulder

It seems not every Brit likes to queue

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Essential roles to ensure welfare of those detained by police are open - here's how to apply

The Office of the Police and Crime Commissioner (OPCC) is recruiting volunteers for an essential custody visitor role

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Ashford hotel: Controversial plan approved AGAIN despite residents' opposition

Residents worry nearby roads will become car parks for hotel guests travelling to Heathrow Airport

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Terrifying submachine gun, live rounds and huge drugs stash lands two dealers prison time

A 22-year-old from Epsom was one of two drug dealers sentenced at the Old Bailey

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Family raises £25,000 in memory of teenage son who died of LSD overdose on gap year

Henry Suggitt's family said they wanted to keep his memory alive and pay tribute to his "positive, generous nature"

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Locked up in Surrey: The county's criminals caged in August 2017

Get Surrey is profiling the efforts of the police and the courts to bring the county's worst offenders to justice

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Have you seen this woman? Officers are 'increasingly concerned' for her welfare after she went missing from Redhill

Reema Rampertab was last seen at a property in Willow Road earlier this week

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M3 Fleet Services car fire cause remains unknown days later

There were no injuries following the incident in the northbound car park, but the car was "severely" damaged by the flames

from getsurrey - News http://www.getsurrey.co.uk/news/hampshire-news/m3-fleet-services-car-fire-13557253

South Western Railway strike: RMT Union to ballot members as dispute over role of guards escalates

The RMT union is threatening strike action after it claims South Western Railway has failed to give proper guarantees over the role of guards

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Coral Reef Waterworld fifth and final waterslide revealed - and it looks pretty impressive

Maelstrom has been described as a slide of two halves...

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Aldershot soldier stabbing: Man admits knife attack which caused neck injuries

Aidan Warner, 20, of Egret Gardens, Aldershot, admitted a charge of wounding with intent at Winchester Crown Court

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Man appears in court accused of masterminding cyber attacks against Lloyds and Barclays banks

Former Egham resident Daniel Kaye faces nine computer misuse charges, two of blackmail and one of criminal property possession

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Man arrested on suspicion of attempted murder near Guildford

Police said on Thursday (August 31) that a man has been arrested

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Godalming foster parents appeal to find missing teenage asylum seeker who travelled alone to UK

The teen could be in Reading, Bristol or London according to Surrey Police

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Ranking your local business part 6: The impact of reviews

Wednesday, August 30, 2017

Nine calls to RSPCA in Surrey about dogs left in hot cars in just ONE week

Across the country, RSPCA received more than two calls every hour during last week's mini-heatwave and bank holiday weekend

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Sickening car crash simulation video released to encourage young drivers to wear seat belts

This is why you should always wear a seat belt

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Tragic Jasmine Bush tribute, Thames boat crash and Guildford jewellers burglary most read stories of Wednesday (August 30)

We've put together your essential list of the most read stories of the day (August 30)

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Iceland launches meal deal with two Pizza Express pizzas, ice cream AND Pepsi for just £5

Normally these goodies would total £8.50

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Teenage boy 'understandably very shaken' after being bundled into van and then dragged out by man

Surrey Police is asking if anyone saw a man in a black beanie hat driving a small red van in Camberley

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Fire-ravaged Claygate pavilion fundraising drive reaches £190k target following 'gargantuan' community effort

The Claygate Recreation Ground Trust thanks everyone who has been involved in the fundraising effort and who has contributed to the fund

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Almost 300 'dangerous' children's toys destroyed after Hong Kong shipment to Heathrow

The toys included toy laptops which could damage children's hearing and pen caps which could stick in a toddler's throat

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Spiders driving you up the wall? Here's how to keep them out!

Spider season is well and truly under way, so here's some help to steer the creepy crawlies away from your home

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LinkAble: Childcare registration reinstated three weeks early

Ofsted suspended the charity's childcare registration after two children "escaped" from its care

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Guildford police incident: Two suspects make off with 'large quantity of jewellery' after Ernest Jones burglary

Two suspects are thought to have attacked the door and window display before making off up the High Street

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'Irresponsible and careless': Driver spotted with abnormal load completely blocking rear windscreen

The car was spotted driving down Ladymead in Guildford on Bank Holiday Monday (August 28)

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'Drive smart' message from police after single-vehicle barrier collision on A3

See the aftermath of the barrier smash, which took plac eon Wednesday afternoon (August 30)

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London Waterloo upgrade: Passengers to face evening disruption as Network Rail deals with 'snagging issues'

“Seven services will be altered on Wednesday night (August 30) while we address snagging issues following the works," said a Network Rail spokesman

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Jasmine Bush death: See beautiful floral tributes left in memory of 16-year-old hit and killed by train at Haslemere

The teenager sadly died at the railway station on Thursday (August 24) after a two-and-a-half year battle with depression and anxiety

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See Bank Holiday Monday traffic chaos at Frensham Little Pond after badly parked cars block road

Video footage shows one car struggling to move out of the way for several minutes

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Effingham parish councillor charged with multiple offences after alleged confrontation with travellers

James Nicholls, 60, is due to appear in court on September 26

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Krispy Kreme is about to open in Woking and these are some of the mouthwatering doughnuts you should try

The doughnut menu at Krispy Kreme looks ever so tempting...

from getsurrey - News http://www.getsurrey.co.uk/whats-on/food-drink-news/krispy-kreme-open-woking-mouthwatering-13547889

Great British Bake Off is back! Let's see your baking disasters and masterpieces

Send us photos of your baking disasters and masterpieces via Facebook, Twitter or email

from getsurrey - News http://www.getsurrey.co.uk/whats-on/food-drink-news/great-brititsh-bake-back-lets-13548053

Introducing My Yoast: our brand new customer portal

Last chance to apply for new '30 hours free childcare' scheme - and thousands still haven't

Parents must apply for the new scheme by August 31 - but many have not been able to do so due to technical problems on the HMRC website

from getsurrey - News http://www.getsurrey.co.uk/news/uk-world-news/last-chance-apply-new-30-13548929

Guildford police incident: Ernest Jones shut after 'incident' at High Street jeweller

Eyewitness reported seeing a police presence and cordon in the town centre on Wednesday morning (August 30)

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Jasmine Bush death: Family's heartbreaking tribute to 'everlasting star' hit and killed by train at Haslemere after depression battle

16-year-old Jasmine Bush tragically died at Haslemere railway station on Thursday (August 24) after a two-and-a-half year battle with depression and anxiety

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Horley restaurant facing massive fine after immigration raid finds four illegal workers

Indian restaurant Khushboo in Balcombe Road could face a fine of £80,000 after officers found four workers who had overstayed their student visas

from getsurrey - News http://www.getsurrey.co.uk/news/surrey-news/horley-restaurant-facing-massive-fine-13547866

Weather forecast: That 'Indian Summer' everyone's been on about? Don't get your hopes up - there's a chill heading for Surrey

The Met Office predicts a 'wet start' to Thursday and 'heavy showers' on Friday - a far cry from that Indian Summer everyone's been talking about...

from getsurrey - News http://www.getsurrey.co.uk/news/surrey-news/weather-forecast-indian-summer-everyones-13547862

Yateley United Football Club's donated bus set alight by thugs in latest 'disappointing' arson attack

"We must not allow the barbarians to win," said club chairman, Colin Ive

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Great British Bake Off: Surrey's Sophie gets Hollywood handshake during first week in the tent

West Molesey baker Sophie Faldo made a cracking start as the Great British Bake Off returned on Tuesday night (August 29)

from getsurrey - News http://www.getsurrey.co.uk/whats-on/food-drink-news/great-british-bake-off-surreys-13547617

Haslemere station death: 16-year-old hit and killed by train named as schoolgirl Jasmine Bush

A file has been passed to the coroner after 16-year-old Jasmine died last Thursday (August 24) at Haslemere railway station

from getsurrey - News http://www.getsurrey.co.uk/news/surrey-news/haslemere-station-death-16-year-13548009

Manhunt under way after detectives link Ewell and Claygate child sex assaults

Two girls, aged 15 and 10, were assaulted in Ewell and Claygate - and police now believe the two incidents are linked

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Building a Community of Advocates Through Smart Content

Posted by Michelle_LeBlanc

From gentle criticism to full-on trolls, every brand social media page or community sometimes faces pushback. Maybe you’ve seen it happen. Perhaps you’ve even laughed along as a corporation makes a condescending misstep or a local business publishes a glaring typo. It’s the type of thing that keeps social media and community managers up at night. Will I be by my phone to respond if someone needs customer service help? Will I know what to write if our brand comes under fire? Do we have a plan for dealing with this?

Advocates are a brand’s best friend

In my years of experience developing communities and creating social media content, I’ve certainly been there. I won’t try to sell you a magic elixir that makes that anxiety go away, but I've witnessed a phenomenon that can take the pressure off. Before you can even begin to frame a response as the brand, someone comes out of the woodwork and does it for you. Defending, opening up a conversation, or perhaps deflecting with humor, these individuals bring an authenticity to the response that no brand could hope to capture. They are true advocates, and they are perhaps the most valuable assets a company could have.

But how do you get them?

Having strong brand advocates can help insulate your brand from crisis, lead to referring links and positive media coverage, AND help you create sustainable, authentic content for your brand. In this blog post, I’ll explore a few case studies and strategies for developing these advocates, building user-generated content programs around them, and turning negative community perceptions into open dialogue.

Case study 1: Employee advocates can counter negative perceptions

To start, let’s talk about negative community perceptions. Almost every company deals with this to one degree or another.

In the trucking industry, companies deal with negative perceptions not just of their individual company, but also of the industry as a whole. You may not be aware of this, but our country needs approximately 3.5 million truck drivers to continue shipping daily supplies like food, medicine, deals from Amazon, and everything else you’ve come to expect in your local stores and on your doorstep. The industry regularly struggles to find enough drivers. Older drivers are retiring from the field, while younger individuals may be put off by a job that requires weeks away from home. Drivers that are committed to the industry may change jobs frequently, chasing the next hiring bonus or better pay rate.

How does a company counter these industry-wide challenges and also stand out as an employer from every other firm in the field?

Using video content, Facebook groups, and podcasts to create employee advocates

For one such company, we looked to current employees to become brand advocates in marketing materials and on social media. The HR and internal communications team had identified areas of potential for recruitment — e.g. separating military, women — and we worked with them to identify individuals that represented these niche characteristics, as well as the values that the company wanted to align themselves with: safety, long-term tenure with the company, affinity for the profession, etc. We then looked for opportunities to tell these individuals' stories in a way that was authentic, reflected current organic social media trends, and provided opportunities for dialogue.

In one instance, we developed a GoPro-shot, vlog-style video program around two female drivers that featured real-life stories and advice from the road. By working behind the scenes with these drivers, we were able to coach them into being role models for our brand advocate program, modeling company values in media/PR coverage and at live company events.

One driver participated in an industry-media live video chat where she took questions from the audience, and later she participated in a Facebook Q&A on behalf of the brand as well. It was our most well-attended and most engaged Q&A to date. Other existing and potential drivers saw these individuals becoming the heroes of the brand’s stories and, feeling welcomed to the dialogue by one of their own, became more engaged with other marketing activities as a result. These activities included:

  • A monthly call-in/podcast show where drivers could ask questions directly of senior management. We found that once a driver had participated in this forum, they were much more likely to stay with the company — with a 90% retention rate!
  • A private Facebook group where very vocal and very socially active employees could have a direct line to the company’s driver advocate to express opinions and ask questions. In addition to giving these individuals a dedicated space to communicate, this often helped us identify trends and issues before they became larger problems.
  • A contest to nominate military veterans within the company to become a brand spokesperson in charge of driving a military-themed honorary truck. By allowing anyone to submit a nomination for a driver, this contest helped us discover and engage members of the audience that were perhaps less likely to put themselves forward out of modesty or lack of esteem for their own accomplishments. We also grew our email list, gained valuable insights about the individuals involved, and were able to better communicate with more of this “lurker” group.

By combining these social media activities with traditional PR pitching around the same themes, we continued to grow brand awareness as a whole and build an array of positive links back to the company.

When it comes to brand advocates, sometimes existing employees simply need to be invited in and engaged in a way that appeals to their own intrinsic motivations — perhaps a sense of belonging or achievement. For many employee-based audiences, social media engagement with company news or industry trends is already happening and simply needs to be harnessed and directed by the brand for better effect.

But what about when it comes to individuals that have no financial motivation to promote a brand? At the other end of the brand advocate spectrum from employees are those who affiliate themselves with a cause. They may donate money or volunteer for a specific organization, but when it comes down to it, they don’t have inherent loyalty to one group and can easily go from engaged to enraged.

Case study 2: UGC can turn volunteers into advocates

One nonprofit client that we have the privilege of working with dealt with this issue on a regular basis. Beyond misunderstandings about their funding sources or operations, they occasionally faced backlash about their core mission on social media. After all, for any nonprofit or cause out there, it's easy to point to two or ten others that may be seen as "more worthy," depending on your views. In addition, the nature of their cause tended to attract a lot of attention in the holiday giving period, with times of low engagement through the rest of the year.

Crowdsourcing user-generated content for better engagement

To counter this and better engage the audience year-round, we again looked for opportunities to put individual faces and stories at the forefront of marketing materials.

In this case, we began crowdsourcing user-generated content through monthly contesting programs during the organization's "off" months. Photos submitted during the contests could be used as individual posts on social media or remixed across videos, blog posts, or as a starting point for further conversation and promotion development with the individuals. As Facebook was the primary promotion point for these contests, they attracted those who were already highly engaged with the organization and its page. During the initial two-month program, the Facebook page gained 16,660 new fans with no associated paid promotion, accounting for 55% of total page Likes in the first half of 2016.

Perhaps even more importantly, the organization was able to save on internal labor in responding to complaints or negative commentary on posts as even more individuals began adding their own positive comments. The organization’s community manager was able to institute a policy of waiting to respond after any negative post, allowing the brand advocates time to chime in with a more authentic, volunteer-driven voice.

By inviting their most passionate supporters more deeply into the fold and giving them the space and trust to communicate, the organization may have lost some measure of control over the details of the message, but they gained support and understanding on a deeper level. These individuals not only influenced others within the social media pages of the organization, but also frequently shared content and tagged friends, acting as influencers and bringing others into the fold.

How you can make it work for your audience

As you can see, regardless of industry, building a brand advocate program often starts with identifying your most passionate supporters and finding a way to appeal to their existing habits, interests, and motivations — then building content programs that put those goals at the forefront. Marketing campaigns featuring paid influencers can be fun and can certainly achieve rapid awareness and reach, but they will never be able to counter the lasting value of an authentic advocate, particularly when it comes to countering criticism or improving the perceived status of your brand or industry.

To get started, you can follow a few quick tips:

  • Understand your existing community.
    • Take a long look at your active social audience and try to understand who those people are: Employees? Customers?
    • Ask yourself what motivates them to participate in dialogue and how can you provide more of that.
  • Work behind the scenes.
    • Send private messages and emails, or pick up the phone and speak with a few audience members.
    • Getting a few one-on-one insights can be incredibly helpful in content planning and inspiring your strategy.
    • By reaching out individually, you really make people feel special. That’s a great step towards earning their advocacy.
  • Think: Where else can I use this?
    • Your advocates and their contributions are valuable. Make sure you take advantage of that value!
    • Reuse content in multiple formats or invite them to participate in new ways.
    • Someone who provides a testimonial might be able to act as a source for your PR team, as well.

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Walton police presence: Emergency services carry out large-scale operation after two boats crash in river

According to a firefighter, the two rowing boats collided after travelling opposite ways near Walton Bridge

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Four drivers EVERY DAY are being taken off the roads for failing new drug tests

Conviction rates for driving while on drugs hit 98%, the same as for drink driving, since new rules were introduced in 2015

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Tuesday, August 29, 2017

How you could earn £70k as head of site at RHS Wisley

Apply to be the head of site at the flagship garden

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Always The Sun Festival 2017: Your children can do ALL OF THIS...

Here's a handy guide to child-friendly activities and crafts at this year's Always The Sun Festival

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Police catch taxi driver writing notes in notebook while in outside lane of M25

A two-week crackdown on dangerous, anti-social and distracted driving saw 137 vehicles stopped for a total of 140 offences

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'My teeth were embedded in my nose': Epsom mum left disfigured after Tough Mudder event fall

Carrie Price found her teeth embedded in her nose after a fall at a Tough Mudder event in 2016

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'Stop slagging off Woking, I bloomin' love it!': Resident's guide to why the up-and-coming town is a great place to live

We think Woking is pretty special - even if many others don't...

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Warlingham stabbing: Man arrested on suspicion of attempted murder sectioned under Mental Health Act

A woman was rushed to hospital last week after being stabbed multiple times

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Explaining SEO to your grandparents

'The Harry Potter', 'The Inbetweener', 'The Gymnast' and many more: 11 types of bad parking in Surrey

Do you think they need a refresher in how to park, perhaps?

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Princess Diana remembered: A look back at her many visits to Surrey

The Princess visited the county many times, most famously taking Princes William and Harry to Thorpe Park in the 1990s

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Professor Stephen Hawking tells Jeremy Hunt 'to take just one year's data and extrapolate is silly' after spat over future of NHS

Professor Hawking recently claimed the Conservative Party was "paving the way for a US-style insurance system in England"

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Bodypopping Britain's Got Talent bobby impresses Notting Hill Carnival-goers with slick moves

Policing is his day job, but "Dancing Dan" has some serious skills - as previously seen on Britain's Got Talent

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'Tinder for mums': New mothers in Spelthorne encouraged to sign up to app to fight off effects of postnatal depression and loneliness

The Mush app helps new mums overcome isolation and depression following childbirth

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M3 Fleet Services car fire footage shows fire crew attempt to control flames as smoke billows into air

Footage shows the Ford vehicle after it caught fire on Tuesday afternoon (August 29)

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North Korea missile test: Everything you need to know as tensions escalate over Pyongyang's military stance

This is how to sound like you know what you're talking about after North Korea's latest missile launch

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'It's outrageous I got that far': Staines couple slam 'terrible breach of security' as man manages to fly to Germany - using his girlfriend's passport

“We mixed up the passports while unpacking, which was our fault. But there has been a massive error by the airline,” said Charlotte Bull

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Great British Bake Off is back - so why not celebrate and unleash your inner baker with £15 off Asda's baking essentials

Get DIY ready with some baking essentials at the your nearest Asda store

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Bank Holidays 2018: When are your next days off?

August Bank Holiday has been and gone but we can still enjoy eight bank holidays next year

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Camberley cops crack down on antisocial behaviour as three flats shut down in four months

One of the properties was the first in the county to be partially closed for six months

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Hummingbird Bakery to host another giveaway with 1,000 more FREE cupcakes up for grabs

It's true, more free cupcakes will be handed out to customers in Guildford - and this is how YOU can get one

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Unarmed officers apprehend teenager making threats with 'meat cleaver'

The 17-year-old was later 'de-arrested' after being taken to hospital with minor injuries

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Epsom firearms incident: Two arrested following reports of 'gunshot' in Epsom Road

Two men in their 20s have been arrested on suspicion of discharging a firearm in public in Epsom Road on Monday afternoon (August 28)

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Ripley High Street assault: Man 'viciously attacked' and in urgent need of surgery after van driver set upon him as he walked home from a night out

The victim is in urgent need of surgery following the brutal unprovoked assault

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Auntie Anne's is coming to Staines - and there's going to be FREE pretzels on launch day

Don't miss out on free pretzels on the opening day of Auntie Anne's in Staines next month

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Inquest to be held into tragic death of father-of-two from Guildford

Alex Lockyer collapsed at his daughter's prom last year and later died at his family home

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Mo Farah spotted at Camberley's Gravity Force celebrating twin daughters' birthdays - day after he won his last EVER race

The Olympic gold medalist was pictured fooling around with his family at one of the town's top attractions the day after winning his last ever race

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Man exposes himself to young woman in graveyard in broad daylight

The incident happened on the afternoon of August 12, said police

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Planning Inspectorate will decide Bagshot 69-bed care home plan, amid residents' concerns over 'harmful urbanising impact'

Surrey Heath Borough Council rejected the application due to "harmful urbanising impact"

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London Waterloo upgrade: Network Rail chief executive apologises for delays blighting first day of full station relaunch as works overrun

Network Rail chief executive Mark Carne said engineers were working hard to get the service up and running 'as quickly as we can'

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Bank Holiday Monday UK's 'hottest on record' as mercury hits 28C

The mercury hit 28.2C in Lincolnshire on Monday (August 28)

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Shock image captures moment car bursts into flames in Woking

The silver car went up in smoke in Old Woking Road on Monday night (August 28) but thankfully no one was injured

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'Clearly we needed to take action': 'Desirable' apartment first in Surrey to face six-month closure order over antisocial behaviour and drug concerns

'Drug and drink fuelled' occupant, John Whittle, appeared at Guildford Magistrates' Court on Wednesday (August 23)

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M23 crash: 'Minor injuries' only after two women escape overturned car following bank holiday smash

The collision brought the M23 southbound to a standstill on Monday (August 28) afternoon

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Going Beyond Google: Are Search Engines Ready for JavaScript Crawling & Indexation?

Posted by goralewicz

I recently published the results of my JavaScript SEO experiment where I checked which JavaScript frameworks are properly crawled and indexed by Google. The results were shocking; it turns out Google has a number of problems when crawling and indexing JavaScript-rich websites.

Google managed to index only a few out of multiple JavaScript frameworks tested. And as I proved, indexing content doesn’t always mean crawling JavaScript-generated links.

This got me thinking. If Google is having problems with JavaScript crawling and indexation, how are Google’s smaller competitors dealing with this problem? Is JavaScript going to lead you to full de-indexation in most search engines?

If you decide to deploy a client-rendered website (meaning a browser or Googlebot needs to process the JavaScript before seeing the HTML), you're not only risking problems with your Google rankings — you may completely kill your chances at ranking in all the other search engines out there.

Google + JavaScript SEO experiment

To see how search engines other than Google deal with JavaScript crawling and indexing, we used our experiment website, http:/jsseo.expert, to check how Googlebot crawls and indexes JavaScript (and JavaScript frameworks’) generated content.

The experiment was quite simple: http://jsseo.expert has subpages with content parsed by different JavaScript frameworks. If you disable JavaScript, the content isn’t visible — i.e. if you go to http://jsseo.expert/angular2/, all the content within the red box is generated by Angular 2. If the content isn’t indexed in Yahoo, for example, we know that Yahoo’s indexer didn’t process the JavaScript.

Here are the results:

As you can see, Google and Ask are the only search engines to properly index JavaScript-generated content. Bing, Yahoo, AOL, DuckDuckGo, and Yandex are completely JavaScript-blind and won’t see your content if it isn’t HTML.

The next step: Can other search engines index JavaScript?

Most SEOs only cover JavaScript crawling and indexing issues when talking about Google. As you can see, the problem is much more complex. When you launch a client-rendered JavaScript-rich website (JavaScript is processed by the browser/crawler to “build” HTML), you can be 100% sure that it’s only going to be indexed and ranked in Google and Ask. Unfortunately, Google and Ask cover only ~64% of the whole search engine market, according to statista.com.

This means that your new, shiny, JavaScript-rich website can cost you ~36% of your website’s visibility on all search engines.

Let’s start with Yahoo, Bing, and AOL, which are responsible for 35% of search queries in the US.

Yahoo, Bing, and AOL

Even though Yahoo and AOL were here long before Google, they’ve obviously fallen behind its powerful algorithm and don’t invest in crawling and indexing as much as Google. One reason is likely the relatively high cost of crawling and indexing the web compared to the popularity of the website.

Google can freely invest millions of dollars in growing their computing power without worrying as much about return on investment, whereas Bing, AOL, and Ask only have a small percentage of the search market.

However, Microsoft-owned Bing isn't out of the running. Their growth has been quite aggressive over last 8 years:

Unfortunately, we can’t say the same about one of the market pioneers: AOL. Do you remember the days before Google? This video will surely bring back some memories from a simpler time.

If you want to learn more about search engine history, I highly recommend watching Marcus Tandler’s spectacular TEDx talk.

Ask.com

What about Ask.com? How is it possible that Ask, with less than 1% of the market, can invest in crawling and indexing JavaScript? It makes me question if the Ask network is powered by Google’s algorithm and crawlers. It's even more interesting looking at Ask’s aversion towards Google. There were already some speculations about Ask’s relationship with Google after Google Penguin in 2012, but we can now confirm that Ask’s crawling is using Google’s technology.

DuckDuckGo and Yandex

Both DuckDuckGo and Yandex had no problem indexing all the URLs within http://jsseo.expert, but unfortunately, the only content that was indexed properly was the 100% HTML page (http://jsseo.expert/html/).

Baidu

Despite my best efforts, I didn’t manage to index http://jsseo.expert in Baidu.com. It turns out you need a mainland China phone number to do that. I don’t have any previous experience with Baidu, so any and all help with indexing our experimental website would be appreciated. As soon as I succeed, I will update this article with Baidu.com results.

Going beyond the search engines

What if you don’t really care about search engines other than Google? Even if your target market is heavily dominated by Google, JavaScript crawling and indexing is still in an early stage, as my JavaScript SEO experiment documented.

Additionally, even if crawled and indexed properly, there is proof that JavaScript reliance can affect your rankings. Will Critchlow saw a significant traffic improvement after shifting from JavaScript-driven pages to non-JavaScript reliant.

Is there a JavaScript SEO silver bullet?

There is no search engine that can understand and process JavaScript at the level our modern browsers can. Even so, JavaScript isn’t inherently bad for SEO. JavaScript is awesome, but just like SEO, it requires experience and close attention to best practices.

If you want to enjoy all the perks of JavaScript without worrying about problems like Hulu.com’s JavaScript SEO issues, look into isomorphic JavaScript. It allows you to enjoy dynamic and beautiful websites without worrying about SEO.

If you've already developed a client-rendered website and can’t go back to the drawing board, you can always use pre-rendering services or enable server-side rendering. They often aren’t ideal solutions, but can definitely help you solve the JavaScript crawling and indexing problem until you come up with a better solution.

Regardless of the search engine, yet again we come back to testing and experimenting as a core component of technical SEO.

The future of JavaScript SEO

I highly recommend you follow along with how http://jsseo.expert/ is indexed in Google and other search engines. Even if some of the other search engines are a little behind Google, they'll need to improve how they deal with JavaScript-rich websites to meet the exponentially growing demand for what JavaScript frameworks offer, both to developers and end users.

For now, stick to HTML & CSS on your front-end. :)


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Monday, August 28, 2017

London Waterloo disruption plus other breaking news from across the county, August 22

All the latest travel and breaking news from across the county, including South Western Railway, M25, M3 and A3 updates throughout the day

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Surrey hospitals cut locum costs with 'Match.com for doctors' after app created by Royal Surrey staff

The Royal Surrey and Ashford and St Peter's hospitals have been testing a new app that matches doctors with vacant shifts

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Great British Bake Off: Meet the 12 contestants hoping to win the Bake Off crown

Of course, we will be routing for Surrey's very own Sophie, who is a trainee stuntwoman

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Relive MozCon with the 2017 Video Bundle

Posted by Danielle_Launders

MozCon may be over, but we just can’t get enough of it — and that's why our team has worked hard to bring the magic back to you with our MozCon 2017 Video Bundle. You'll have 26 sessions at your fingertips to watch over and over again — that’s over 14 hours of future-focused sessions aiming to level up your SEO and online marketing skills. Get ahead of Google and its biggest changes to organic search with Dr. Pete Meyers, prepare for the future of mobile-first indexing with Cindy Krum, and increase leads through strategic data-driven design with Oli Gardner.

Ready to dive into all of the excitement? Feel free to jump ahead:

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This year's MozCon was truly special. We are honored to host some of the brightest minds in the industry and the passion and insights they bring to the stage. We know you'll enjoy all the new tactics and innovative topics just as much as we did.

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M23 crash: Car overturns in 'multi-vehicle collision' between M25 and Gatwick

"The casualties had self-extricated themselves before we got there," said a firefighter

from getsurrey - News http://www.getsurrey.co.uk/news/surrey-news/m23-crash-car-overturns-multi-13541104

'Mohamed Al-Fayed looked me in the eye and held out his hand' - Photographer's memory of visit to Dodi's grave

A Get Surrey photographer remembers the encounter, the day after Al-Fayed's son and Princess Diana died in car crash while being pursued by paparazzi

from getsurrey - News http://www.getsurrey.co.uk/news/nostalgia/mohamed-al-fayed-dodi-diana-13540812

UK Cat Killer: First description issued in hunt for person responsible as victim count reaches almost 300

The killer, initially referred to as the Croydon Cat Killer after the area where the killings began, has been at large since 2015

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Billy 'the Whizz' Monger back on his feet in inspirational rehab pictures

To help pay for the rehab, an online appeal raised more than £840k

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Guildford fire: Plume of smoke seen over town as caravan bursts into flames

"There was thick black smoke bellowing which made me think that it was something quite serious," said onlooker Paul Johnston-Naylor

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What are custom taxonomies in WordPress?

Reading Festival: Police treating death of teenage boy found in tent as 'unexplained'

The festival's police commander said officers will "continue to provide support to the boy's family at this difficult time"

from getsurrey - News http://www.getsurrey.co.uk/news/uk-world-news/reading-festival-police-treating-death-13539212

Three people taken to hospital after suffering burns when lighting outdoor fire pit

The Hampshire Fire and Rescue Service said it provided immediate emergency care to two of the casualties, and administered oxygen

from getsurrey - News http://www.getsurrey.co.uk/news/hampshire-news/three-people-taken-hospital-after-13539028

Weather forecast: Temperatures could reach 29 degrees on bank holiday Monday

Whether you're heading to the beach or having a barbecue in the garden, make sure to enjoy the sun while you can

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South Western Railway: Ticket machines not working as 'outage' affects entire network on Bank Holiday

South Western Railway says it is working to rectify the issue and apologises for any inconvenience

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Sunday, August 27, 2017

A3 Guildford closures: Motorists facing three weeks of night-time works for lighting upgrade

The southbound carriageway, between the university interchange and Compton, will be shut on week nights until September 15

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Guildford park and ride services to benefit from nine new low emission electric buses following £1.5m government boost

Nine new electric buses will be rolled out in Guildford following government funding to support the town's park and ride infrastructure

from getsurrey - News http://www.getsurrey.co.uk/news/surrey-news/guildford-park-ride-services-benefit-13531247

Egham Royal Show: Falconry, farm animals and fun at popular bank holiday event

The 159th show featured something for all the family

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Weather forecast: Hottest Bank Holiday Monday on record could hit south east tomorrow

There is a "small chance" of 30C in parts of southern England

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'Erika, will you marry me': Proposal parachuted in at Wings and Wheels...but did she say yes?

Hunor Gal took the brave decision to propose to his girlfriend in front of thousands at the festival

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Farnborough pranksters behind UFO hoax relive memories 50 years on

Trainee engineers from the former Royal Aircraft Establishment put the nation on high alert in 1967 with their flying saucers

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One family went to Chessington World of Adventures without their mobile phones- here's how they coped

Chessington World of Adventure introduced the No Phone Zone to encourage people to enjoy the experiences of their resort and not be glued to their mobiles

from getsurrey - News http://www.getsurrey.co.uk/news/surrey-news/one-family-went-chessington-world-13536147

RHS Garden Wisley petition to save hundreds of trees under threat from Highways England A3 plans reaches 51k signatures

The online petition is calling on Highways England to reject plans to widen the western side of the A3

from getsurrey - News http://www.getsurrey.co.uk/news/surrey-news/rhs-garden-wisley-petition-save-13536145

Woking and Sam Beare Hospices recruitment fair calls on qualified nurses to join specialist teams

Staff moved to the new state-of-the-art hospice in Goldsworth Park in May 2017

from getsurrey - News http://www.getsurrey.co.uk/news/surrey-news/woking-sam-beare-hospices-recruitment-13536127

Young cricketers form guard of honour at The Oval after sudden death of 'father figure'

Mark Collin collapsed and died while playing for Effingham Cricket Club on August 19

from getsurrey - News http://www.getsurrey.co.uk/news/surrey-news/young-cricketers-form-guard-honour-13536186

Historic 100-year-old boathouse at Winkworth Arboretum restored to its former glory

The newly restored boathouse is at the popular National Trust site

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Saturday, August 26, 2017

Winchfield pet crematorium celebrates 25 years of service - despite vets saying the idea would never catch on

From dogs and cats to pet swans, chickens, fish, snails, tortoises and even a regimental goat - Dignity has ensured a respectful farewell to them all

from getsurrey - News http://www.getsurrey.co.uk/news/hampshire-news/winchfield-pet-crematorium-celebrates-25-13530619

'I wanted to give something back': Woman who survived two open-heart surgeries before she was 28 plans charity ball for genetic condition

Katherine Goodman wants to raise money to support sufferers of Marfan syndrome, which has caused her serious heart problems

from getsurrey - News http://www.getsurrey.co.uk/news/surrey-news/i-wanted-give-something-back-13530715

Red Arrows feature as Wings and Wheels kicks off in style at Dunsfold Park

The arrows were on display at the annual event hosted at Dunsfold Park

from getsurrey - News http://www.getsurrey.co.uk/whats-on/family-kids-news/red-arrows-feature-wings-wheels-13533648

Reading Festival teen taken to hospital after 'scuffle' involving sharp object

The 18-year-old was taken to hospital for treatment

from getsurrey - News http://www.getsurrey.co.uk/news/surrey-news/reading-festival-teen-taken-hospital-13535026

Police want to identify this man after young mum assaulted in Waitrose

A man followed the woman in to the store and tried to grab her wrists, police said

from getsurrey - News http://www.getsurrey.co.uk/news/surrey-news/haslemere-waitrose-police-assault-cctv-13533220

Police hunt launched after owner of Frozen-inspired child's bike Let It Go outside pub

Officers want to hear from the owner of the vehicle which was believed to have been abandoned on Friday night (August 25)

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Surrey's spider invasion has begun! See our gallery of readers' pictures if you dare

If you're afraid of spiders - look away now

from getsurrey - News http://www.getsurrey.co.uk/news/surrey-news/surreys-spider-invasion-begun-see-13532949

Wisley A3 expansion: Ancient woodland threatened by alternative plan

The RHS garden opposes widening the A3 to the west, but the alternative could wreck irreplaceable ancient woodlands

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Friday, August 25, 2017

The hourly wage needed to afford a house in Surrey has been revealed - and the results aren't pretty

Earlier this year, Get Surrey heard from dozens of families 'priced out' of Surrey - and if this is anything to go by, they're right

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Put your thinking cap on, Frimley man publishes book asking 50 curious questions we've all wondered about

We've all wondered about these curious things at some point!

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Respect the Water campaign teaches throw line techniques as latest drive to educate on river safety

Tony Pascall, watch commander at Walton fire station, said it is about having a first response if someone is struggling in the water

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Chelsea FC 'autograph hunter' taken to hospital after being hit by car outside Cobham training ground

South East Coast Ambulance Service said the 14-year-old boy was suffering from "abdominal pain" after the incident

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Cooking torch explosion 'literally the blew doors and roof tiles' off family home

A father and son had a lucky escape following the explosion on Friday (August 25) afternoon

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Woking paedophile who used fake social media profiles to target dozens of teenage girls jailed for six years

Jordan Towers, befriended teenage girls on Instagram and Yellow before asking them to send him indecent images, has been jailed for six years

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Is this the most expensive home for sale in Surrey?

Take a look inside this £29million mega mansion with swimming pool, cinema room, massive bedrooms and A LIFT

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Firefighters called to suspected arson attack which turned out to be started by a child

The fire on Friday (August 25) was initially being treated as arson

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Inspire Business Awards 2017: Time to tell judges 'why you love what you do'

Entries for the awards, celebrating achievement across north Hampshire, are open until September 8 and a win is "invaluable"

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RHS Garden Wisley launches petition to save 500 important trees under threat from Highways England A3 plans

The petition calls on Highways England to ditch the plans, which would take 10,000 square metres from the famous garden

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Mother and daughter delighted to find super rare five-leaf clover and are off to buy a lottery ticket

Lucky Katy Harmer and her daughter Arabella plan to buy a lottery ticket to cash in on their luck

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Randy spiders big enough to set off burglar alarms are set to invade your home

See our handy guide on how to keep the massive hairy-legged creepy crawlies out this summer

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Chessington World of Adventures offering FREE entry to families who are willing to ditch their mobile phones

Would you be willing to do THIS for free entry to Chessington World of Adventures?

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Solar Eclipse 2017: Take a look back at the astronomical phenomenons that hit the UK

The US may have seen spectacular sights this week but we have had our fair share of awe-inspiring solar events

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Bank Holiday petrol price hike: Motorists warned to plan ahead for long weekend price war

Some petrol stations may even increase prices by up to 1.9p per litre as holidaymakers take to the roads for a 'staycation'

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Surrey railways then and now - Historical photos give an insight into the changing shape of our stations

A fascinating book looks at the change of 89 railway stations 

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Krispy Kreme is coming to Woking - and there are free doughnuts FOR A YEAR if you're first in line

Dough-not (see what we did there?) miss this mega prize on offer for the first in the queue

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Haslemere station death: Person hit and killed by train was 16-year-old girl

Officers are working to establish how she came to be on the tracks, but the incident is not being treated as suspicious

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Warlingham stabbing: Man arrested on suspicion of attempted murder after woman rushed to hospital in 'serious condition'

"A woman was taken to hospital with multiple stab wounds to her abdomen, arms and legs," said Surrey Police

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Checkout field validation: tips and tricks

Two cows killed in separate collisions on A24 after leaving field through open gate

Part of the A24 southbound was closed after four cars were involved in the collisions on Thursday (August 24)

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Heartbroken family release emotional tribute to 'big hearted' daughter to highlight danger of party drugs

Amy Vigus' family paint an emotional goodbye in a video which details the threat of unknown party drugs

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South Western Railway: Service disruption and website difficulties mar first week in charge

SWR's first week has been a tough introduction to life as a train operating company

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Police release 'distressing' footage showing moment motorcyclist hit van in fatal collision

The video has been released with the "full support" of the rider's family, say police

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Hooley M23 car fire: Couple luckily left vehicle BEFORE it caught alight, firefighter confirms

Crews from Godstone and Reigate fire stations attended the scene

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Turtle Bay shares favourite authentic dishes for Caribbean Food Week

We've tried and tested some traditional recipes and dishes at Turtle Bay Guildford as part of the festivities

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How to Determine if a Page Is "Low Quality" in Google's Eyes - Whiteboard Friday

Posted by randfish

What are the factors Google considers when weighing whether a page is high or low quality, and how can you identify those pages yourself? There's a laundry list of things to examine to determine which pages make the grade and which don't, from searcher behavior to page load times to spelling mistakes. Rand covers it all in this episode of Whiteboard Friday.

How to identify low quality pages

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Howdy, Moz fans, and welcome to another edition of Whiteboard Friday. This week we're going to chat about how to figure out if Google thinks a page on a website is potentially low quality and if that could lead us to some optimization options.

So as we've talked about previously here on Whiteboard Friday, and I'm sure many of you have been following along with experiments that Britney Muller from Moz has been conducting about removing low-quality pages, you saw Roy Hinkis from SimilarWeb talk about how they had removed low-quality pages from their site and seen an increase in rankings on a bunch of stuff. So many people have been trying this tactic. The challenge is figuring out which pages are actually low quality. What does that constitute?

What constitutes "quality" for Google?

So Google has some ideas about what's high quality versus low quality, and a few of those are pretty obvious and we're familiar with, and some of them may be more intriguing. So...
  • Google wants unique content.
  • They want to make sure that the value to searchers from that content is actually unique, not that it's just different words and phrases on the page, but the value provided is actually different. You can check out the Whiteboard Friday on unique value if you have more questions on that.
  • They like to see lots of external sources linking editorially to a page. That tells them that the page is probably high quality because it's reference-worthy.
  • They also like to see high-quality pages, not just sources, domains but high-quality pages linking to this. That can be internal and external links. So it tends to be the case that if your high-quality pages on your website link to another page on your site, Google often interprets that that way.
  • The page successfully answers the searcher's query.

This is an intriguing one. So if someone performs a search, let's say here I type in a search on Google for "pressure washing." I'll just write "pressure wash." This page comes up. Someone clicks on that page, and they stay here and maybe they do go back to Google, but then they perform a completely different search, or they go to a different task, they visit a different website, they go back to their email, whatever it is. That tells Google, great, this page solved the query.

If instead someone searches for this and they go, they perform the search, they click on a link, and they get a low-quality mumbo-jumbo page and they click back and they choose a different result instead, that tells Google that page did not successfully answer that searcher's query. If this happens a lot, Google calls this activity pogo-sticking, where you visit this one, it didn't answer your query, so you go visit another one that does. It's very likely that this result will be moved down and be perceived as low quality in Google.

  • The page has got to load fast on any connection.
  • They want to see high-quality accessibility with intuitive user experience and design on any device, so mobile, desktop, tablet, laptop.
  • They want to see actually grammatically correct and well-spelled content. I know this may come as a surprise, but we've actually done some tests and seen that by having poor spelling or bad grammar, we can get featured snippets removed from Google. So you can have a featured snippet, it's doing great in the SERPs, you change something in there, you mess it up, and Google says, "Wait, no, that no longer qualifies. You are no longer a high-quality answer." So that tells us that they are analyzing pages for that type of information.
  • Non-text content needs to have text alternatives. This is why Google encourages use of the alt attribute. This is why on videos they like transcripts. Here on Whiteboard Friday, as I'm speaking, there's a transcript down below this video that you can read and get all the content without having to listen to me if you don't want to or if you don't have the ability to for whatever technical or accessibility, handicapped reasons.
  • They also like to see content that is well-organized and easy to consume and understand. They interpret that through a bunch of different things, but some of their machine learning systems can certainly pick that up.
  • Then they like to see content that points to additional sources for more information or for follow-up on tasks or to cite sources. So links externally from a page will do that.

This is not an exhaustive list. But these are some of the things that can tell Google high quality versus low quality and start to get them filtering things.

How can SEOs & marketers filter pages on sites to ID high vs. low quality?

As a marketer, as an SEO, there's a process that we can use. We don't have access to every single one of these components that Google can measure, but we can look at some things that will help us determine this is high quality, this is low quality, maybe I should try deleting or removing this from my site or recreating it if it is low quality.

In general, I'm going to urge you NOT to use things like:

A. Time on site, raw time on site

B. Raw bounce rate

C. Organic visits

D. Assisted conversions

Why not? Because by themselves, all of these can be misleading signals.

So a long time on your website could be because someone's very engaged with your content. It could also be because someone is immensely frustrated and they cannot find what they need. So they're going to return to the search result and click something else that quickly answers their query in an accessible fashion. Maybe you have lots of pop-ups and they have to click close on them and it's hard to find the x-button and they have to scroll down far in your content. So they're very unhappy with your result.

Bounce rate works similarly. A high bounce rate could be a fine thing if you're answering a very simple query or if the next step is to go somewhere else or if there is no next step. If I'm just trying to get, "Hey, I need some pressure washing tips for this kind of treated wood, and I need to know whether I'll remove the treatment if I pressure wash the wood at this level of pressure," and it turns out no, I'm good. Great. Thank you. I'm all done. I don't need to visit your website anymore. My bounce rate was very, very high. Maybe you have a bounce rate in the 80s or 90s percent, but you've answered the searcher's query. You've done what Google wants. So bounce rate by itself, bad metric.

Same with organic visits. You could have a page that is relatively low quality that receives a good amount of organic traffic for one reason or another, and that could be because it's still ranking for something or because it ranks for a bunch of long tail stuff, but it is disappointing searchers. This one is a little bit better in the longer term. If you look at this over the course of weeks or months as opposed to just days, you can generally get a better sense, but still, by itself, I don't love it.

Assisted conversions is a great example. This page might not convert anyone. It may be an opportunity to drop cookies. It might be an opportunity to remarket or retarget to someone or get them to sign up for an email list, but it may not convert directly into whatever goal conversions you've got. That doesn't mean it's low-quality content.

THESE can be a good start:

So what I'm going to urge you to do is think of these as a combination of metrics. Any time you're analyzing for low versus high quality, have a combination of metrics approach that you're applying.

1. That could be a combination of engagement metrics. I'm going to look at...

  • Total visits
  • External and internal
  • I'm going to look at the pages per visit after landing. So if someone gets to the page and then they browse through other pages on the site, that is a good sign. If they browse through very few, not as good a sign, but not to be taken by itself. It needs to be combined with things like time on site and bounce rate and total visits and external visits.

2. You can combine some offsite metrics. So things like...

  • External links
  • Number of linking root domains
  • PA and your social shares like Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn share counts, those can also be applicable here. If you see something that's getting social shares, well, maybe it doesn't match up with searchers' needs, but it could still be high-quality content.

3. Search engine metrics. You can look at...

  • Indexation by typing a URL directly into the search bar or the browser bar and seeing whether the page is indexed.
  • You can also look at things that rank for their own title.
  • You can look in Google Search Console and see click-through rates.
  • You can look at unique versus duplicate content. So if I type in a URL here and I see multiple pages come back from my site, or if I type in the title of a page that I've created and I see multiple URLs come back from my own website, I know that there's some uniqueness problems there.

4. You are almost definitely going to want to do an actual hand review of a handful of pages.

  • Pages from subsections or subfolders or subdomains, if you have them, and say, "Oh, hang on. Does this actually help searchers? Is this content current and up to date? Is it meeting our organization's standards?"

Make 3 buckets:

Using these combinations of metrics, you can build some buckets. You can do this in a pretty easy way by exporting all your URLs. You could use something like Screaming Frog or Moz's crawler or DeepCrawl, and you can export all your pages into a spreadsheet with metrics like these, and then you can start to sort and filter. You can create some sort of algorithm, some combination of the metrics that you determine is pretty good at ID'ing things, and you double-check that with your hand review. I'm going to urge you to put them into three kinds of buckets.

I. High importance. So high importance, high-quality content, you're going to keep that stuff.

II. Needs work. second is actually stuff that needs work but is still good enough to stay in the search engines. It's not awful. It's not harming your brand, and it's certainly not what search engines would call low quality and be penalizing you for. It's just not living up to your expectations or your hopes. That means you can republish it or work on it and improve it.

III. Low quality. It really doesn't meet the standards that you've got here, but don't just delete them outright. Do some testing. Take a sample set of the worst junk that you put in the low bucket, remove it from your site, make sure you keep a copy, and see if by removing a few hundred or a few thousand of those pages, you see an increase in crawl budget and indexation and rankings and search traffic. If so, you can start to be more or less judicious and more liberal with what you're cutting out of that low-quality bucket and a lot of times see some great results from Google.

All right, everyone. Hope you've enjoyed this edition of Whiteboard Friday, and we'll see you again next week. Take care.

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The Voice Playbook – Building a Marketing Plan for the Next Era in Computing

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Preface

This post serves a dual purpose: it's a practical guide to the realities of preparing for voice right now, but equally it's a rallying call to ensure our industry has a full understanding of just how big, disruptive, and transformational it will be — and that, as a result, we need to stand ready.

My view is that voice is not just an add-on, but an entirely new way of interacting with the machines that add value to our lives. It is the next big era of computing.

Brands and agencies alike need to be at the forefront of that revolution. For my part, that begins with investing in the creation of a voice team.

Let me explain just how we plan to do that, and why it’s being actioned earlier than many will think necessary….

Jump to a section:

Why is voice so important?
When is it coming in a big way?
Who are the big players?
Where do voice assistants get their data from?
How do I shape my strategy and tactics to get involved?
What skill sets do I need in a "voice team?"

Introduction

"The times, they are a-changing."
– Bob Dylan

Back in 1964, that revered folk-and-blues singer could never have imagined just what that would mean in the 21st century.

As we head into 2018, we're nearing a voice interface-inspired inflection point the likes of which we haven't seen before. And if the world’s most respected futurist is to be believed, it’s only just beginning.

Talk to Ray Kurzweil, Google’s Chief Engineer and the man Bill Gates says is the "best person to predict the future," and he’ll tell you that we are entering a period of huge technological change.

For those working across search and many other areas of digital marketing, change is not uncommon. Seismic events, such as the initial roll out of Panda and Penguin, reminded those inside it just how painful it is to be unprepared for the future.

At best, it tips everything upside down. At worst, it kills those agencies or businesses stuck behind the curve.

It’s for exactly this reason that I felt compelled to write a post all about why I'm building a voice team at Zazzle Media, the agency I founded here in the UK, as stats from BrightEdge reveal that 62% of marketers still have no plans whatsoever to prepare for the coming age of voice.

I’m also here to argue that while the growth traditional search agencies saw through the early 2000s is over, similar levels of expansion are up for grabs again for those able to seamlessly integrate voice strategies into an offering focused on the client or customer.

Winter is coming!

Based on our current understanding of technological progress, it's easy to rest on our laurels. Voice interface adoption is still in its very early stages. Moore’s Law draws a (relatively) linear line through technological advancement, giving us time to take our positions — but that era is now behind us.

According to Kurzweil’s thesis on the growth of technology (the Law of Accelerating Returns),

"we won’t experience 100 years of progress in the 21st century – it will be more like 20,000 years."

Put another way, he explains that technology does not progress in a linear way. Instead, it progresses exponentially.

"30 steps linearly get you to 30. One, two, three, four, step 30 you're at 30. With exponential growth, it's one, two, four, eight. Step 30, you're at a billion," he explained in a recent Financial Times interview.

In other words, we're going to see new tech landing and gaining traction faster than we ever realized it possible, as this chart proves:

Above, Kurzweil illustrates how we’ll be able to produce computational power as powerful as a human brain by 2023. By 2037 we’ll be able to do it for less than a one-cent cost. Just 15 years later computers will be more powerful than the entire human race as a whole. Powerful stuff — and proof of the need for action as voice and the wider AI paradigm takes hold.

Voice

So, what does that mean right now? While many believe voice is still a long ways off, one point of view says it's already here — and those fast enough to grab the opportunity will grow exponentially with it. Indeed, Google itself says more than 20% of all searches are already voice-led, and will reach 50% by 2020.

Let’s first deal with understanding the processes required before then moving onto the expertise to make it happen.

What do we need to know?

We’ll start with some assumptions. If you are reading this post, you already have a good understanding of the basics of voice technology. Competitors are joining the race every day, but right now the key players are:

  • Microsoft Cortana – Available on Windows, iOS, and Android.
  • Amazon Alexa Voice-activated assistant that lives on Amazon audio gear (Echo, Echo Dot, Tap) and Fire TV.
  • Google Assistant – Google’s voice assistant powers Google Home as well as sitting across its mobile and voice search capabilities.
  • Apple Siri – Native voice assistant for all Apple products.

And (major assistants) coming soon:

All of these exist to allow consumers the ability to retrieve information without having to touch a screen or type anything.

That has major ramifications for those who rely on traditional typed search and a plethora of other arenas, such as the fast-growing Internet of Things (IoT).

In short, voice allows us to access everything from our personal diaries and shopping lists to answers to our latest questions and even to switch our lights off.

Why now?

Apart from the tidal wave of tech now supporting voice, there is another key reason for investing in voice now — and it's all to do with the pace at which voice is actually improving.

In a recent Internet usage study by KPCB, Andrew NG, chief scientist at Chinese search engine Baidu, was asked what it was going to take to push voice out of the shadows and into its place as the primary interface for computing.

His point was that at present, voice is "only 90% accurate" and therefore the results are sometimes a little disappointing. This slows uptake.

But he sees that changing soon, explaining that "As speech recognition accuracy goes from, say, 95% to 99%, all of us in the room will go from barely using it today to using it all the time. Most people underestimate the difference between 95% and 99% accuracy — 99% is a game changer... “

When will that happen? In the chart below we see Google’s view on this question, predicting we will be there in 2018!

Is this the end for search?

It is also important to point out that voice is an additional interface and will not replace any of those that have gone before it. We only need to look back at history to see how print, radio, and TV continue to play a part in our lives alongside the latest information interfaces.

Moz founder Rand Fishkin made this point in a recent WBF, explaining that while voice search volumes may well overtake typed terms, the demand for traditional SERP results and typed results will continue to grow also, simply because of the growing use of search.

The key will be creating a channel strategy as well as a method for researching both voice and typed opportunity as part of your overall process.

What’s different?

The key difference when considering voice opportunity is to think about the conversational nature that the interface allows. For years we've been used to having to type more succinctly in order to get answers quickly, but voice does away with that requirement.

Instead, we are presented with an opportunity to ask, find, and discover the things we want and need using natural language.

This means that we will naturally lengthen the phrases we use to find the stuff we want — and early studies support this assumption.

In a study by Microsoft and covered by the brilliant Purna Virji in this Moz post from last year, we can see a clear distinction between typed and voice search phrase length, even at this early stage of conversational search. Expect this to grow as we get used to interacting with voice.

The evidence suggests that will happen fast too. Google’s own data shows us that 55% of teens and 40% of adults use voice search daily. Below is what they use it for:

While it is easy to believe that voice only extends to search, it's important to remember that the opportunity is actually much wider. Below we can see results from a major 2016 Internet usage study into how voice is being used:

Clearly, the lion's share is related to search and information retrieval, with more than 50% of actions relating to finding something local to go/see/do (usually on mobile) or using voice as an interface to search.

But an area sure to grow is the leisure/entertainment sector. More on that later.

The key question remains: How exactly do you tap into this growing demand? How do you become the choice answer above all those you compete with?

With such a vast array of devices, the answer is a multi-faceted one.

Where is the data coming from?

To answer the questions above, we must first understand where the information is being accessed from and the answer, predictably, is not a simple one. Understanding it, however, is critical if you are to build a world-class voice marketing strategy.

To make life a little easier, I’ve created an at-a-glance cheat sheet to guide you through the process. You can download it by clicking on the banner below.

In it, you'll find an easy-to-follow table explaining where each of the major voice assistants (Siri, Cortana, Google Assistant, and Alexa) retrieve their data from so you can devise a plan to cover them all.

The key take away from that research? Interestingly, Bing has every opportunity to steal a big chunk of market share from Google and, at least at present, is the key search engine to optimize for if voice "visibility" is the objective.

Bing is more important now.

Of all the Big Four in voice, three (Cortana, Siri, and Alexa) default to Bing search for general information retrieval. Given that Facebook (also a former Bing search partner) is also joining the fray, Google could soon find itself in a place it's not entirely used to being: alone.

Now, the search giant usually finds a way to pull back market share, but for now a marketers’ focus should be on Microsoft’s search engine and Google as a secondary player.

Irrespective of which engine you prioritize there are two key areas to focus on: featured snippets and local listings.

Featured snippets

The search world has been awash with posts and talks on this area of optimization over recent months as Google continues to push ahead with the roll out of the feature-rich SERP real estate.

For those that don’t know what a "snippet" is, there’s an example below, shown for a search for "how do I get to sleep":

Not only is this incredibly valuable traditional search real estate (as I’ve discussed in an earlier blog post), but it's a huge asset in the fight for voice visibility.

Initial research by experts such as Dr. Pete Myers tells us, clearly, that Google assistant is pulling its answers from snippet content for anything with any level of complexity.

Simple answers — such as those for searches about sports results, the weather, and so forth — are answered directly. But for those that require expertise it defaults to site content, explaining where that information came from.

At present, it's unclear how Google plans to help us understand and attribute these kinds of visits. But according to insider Gary Illyes, it is imminent within Search Console.

Measurement will clearly be an important step in selling any voice strategy proposal upwards and to provide individual site or brand evidence that the medium is growing and deserving of investment.

User intent and purchase

Such data will also help us understand how voice alters such things as the traditional conversion funnel and the propensity to purchase.

We know how important content is in the traditional user journey, but how will it differ in the voice world? There's sure to be a rewrite of many rules we've come to know well from the "typed Internet."

Applying some level of logic to the challenge, it's clear that there's a greater degree of value in searches showing some level of immediacy, i.e. people searching through home assistants or mobiles for the location of something or time and/or date of the same thing.

Whereas with typed search we see greater value in simple phrases that we call "head terms," the world is much more complex in voice. Below we see a breakdown of words that will trigger searches in voice:

To better understand this, let’s examine a potential search "conversation."

If we take a product search example for, let’s say, buying a new lawn mower, the conversation could go a little like this:

[me] What’s the best rotary lawn mower for under £500?
[voice assistant] According to Lawn Mower Hut there are six choices [reads out choices]

Initially, voice will struggle to understand how to move to the next logical question, such as:

[voice assistant] Would you like a rotary or cylinder lawn mower?

Or, better still…

[voice assistant] Is your lawn perfectly flat?
[me] No.
[voice assistant] OK, may I suggest a rotary mower? If so then you have two choices, the McCulloch M46-125WR or the BMC Lawn Racer.

In this scenario, our voice assistant has connected the dots and asks the next relevant question to help narrow the search in a natural way.

Natural language processing

To do this, however, requires a step up in computer processing, a challenge being worked on as we speak in a bid to provide the next level of voice search.

To solve the challenge requires the use of so-called Deep Neural Networks (DNNs), interconnected layers of processing units designed to mimic the neural networks in the brain.

DNNs can work across everything from speech, images, sequences of words, and even location before then classifying them into categories.

It relies on the input of truckloads of data so it can learn how best to bucket those things. That data pile will grow exponentially as the adoption of voice accelerates.

What that will mean is that voice assistants can converse with us in the same way as a clued-up shop assistant, further negating the need for in-store visits in the future and a much more streamlined research process.

In this world, we start to paint a very different view of the "keywords" we should be targeting, with deeper and more exacting phrases winning the battle for eyeballs.

As a result, the long tail’s rise in prominence continues at pace, and data-driven content strategies really do move to the center of the marketing plan as the reward for creating really specific content increases.

We also see a greater emphasis placed on keywords that may not be on top of the priority list currently. If we continue to work through our examples, we can start to paint a picture of how this plays out…

In our lawnmower purchase example, we're at a stage where two options have been presented to us (the McCulloch and the BMC Racer). In a voice 1.0 scenario, where we have yet to see DNNs develop enough to know the next relevant question and answer, we might ask:

[me] Which has the best reviews?

And the answer may be tied to a 3rd party review conclusion, such as…

[voice assistant] According to Trustpilot, the McCulloch has a 4.5-star rating versus a 3.5-star rating for the BMC lawn mower.

Suddenly, 3rd party reviews become more valuable than ever as a conversion optimization opportunity, or a strategy that includes creating content to own the SERP for a keyword phrase that includes "review" or "top rated."

And where would we naturally go from here? The options are either directly to conversion, via some kind of value-led search (think "cheapest McCulloch M46-125W"), or to a location-based one ("nearest shop with a McCulloch M46-125WR") to allow me to give it a "test drive."

Keyword prioritization

This single journey gives us some insight into how the interface could shape our thinking on keyword prioritization and content creation.

Pieces that help a user either make a decision or perform an action around the following trigger words and phrases will attract greater interest and traffic from voice. Examples could include:

  • buy
  • get
  • find
  • top rated
  • closest
  • nearest
  • cheapest
  • best deal

Many are not dissimilar to typed search, but clearly intent priorities change. The aforementioned Microsoft study also looked at how this may work, suggesting the following order of question types and their association with purchase/action:

Local opportunity

This also pushes the requirement for serious location-based marketing investment much higher up the pecking order.

We can clearly see how important such searches become from a "propensity to buy/take action" perspective.

It pays to invest more in ensuring the basics are covered, for which the Moz Local Search Ranking Factors study can be a huge help, but also in putting some weight behind efforts across Bing Places. If you are not yet set up fully over there, this simple guide can help.

Local doesn’t start and end with set up, of course. To maximize visibility there must be an ongoing local marketing plan that covers not just the technical elements of search but also wider marketing actions that will be picked up by voice assistants.

We already know, for instance, that engagement factors are playing a larger part of the algorithmic mix for local, but our understanding of what that really means may be limited.

Engagement is not just a social metric but a real world one. Google, for instance, knows not just what you search for but where you go (via location tracking and beacon data), what you watch (via YouTube), the things you are interested in, and where you go (via things such as Flight search and Map data). We need to leverage each of these data points to maximize effect.

As a good example of this in action, we mentioned review importance earlier. Here it plays a significant part of the local plan. A proactive review acquisition strategy is really important, so look to build this into your everyday activity by proactively incentivizing visitors to leave them. This involves actively monitoring on all the key review sites, not just your favorite!

Use your email strategy to drive this behavior as well by ensuring that newsletters and offer emails support the overall local plan.

And a local social strategy is also important. Get to know your best customers and most local visitors and turn them into evangelists.

Doing it is easier than you might think; you can use Twitter mention monitoring not only to search for key terms, but also mentions within specific latitude/longitude settings or radius.

Advanced search also allows you to discover tweets by location or mentioning location. This can be helpful as research to discover the local questions being asked.

The awesome team at Zapier covered this topic in lots of detail recently, so for those who want to action this particular point I highly recommend reading this post.

Let’s go deeper

There is new thinking needed if the opportunity is to be maximized. To understand this, we need to go back to our user journey thought process.

For starters, there's the Yelp/Alexa integration. While the initial reaction may be simply to optimize listings for the site, the point is actually a wider one.

Knowing that many of the key vertical search engines (think Skyscanner [travel], Yelp [local], etc.) will spend big to ensure they have the lion’s share of voice market, it will pay to spend time improving your content on these sites.

Which is most important will be entirely dependent upon what niche you are working in. Many will only offer limited opportunity for optimization, but being there and spending time ensuring your profile is 110% will be key. It may even pay to take sponsored opportunities within them for the added visibility it may give you in the future.

There's also the really interesting intellectual challenge of attempting to map out as many potential user journeys as possible to and from your business.

Let's take our lawnmower analogy again, but this time from the perspective of a retailer situated within 20 miles of the searcher. In this scenario, we need to think about how we might be able to get front and center before anyone else if we stock the McCulloch model they are looking for.

If we take it as a given that we’ve covered the essentials, then we need to think more laterally.

It's natural to not only look for a local outlet that stocks the right model, but when it may be open. We might also ask more specific questions like whether they have parking, or even if they are busy at specific times or offer appointments.

The latter would be a logical step, especially for businesses that work in this way; think dentists, doctors, beauty salons, and even trades. The opportunity to book a plumber at a specific time via voice would be a game changer for those set up to offer it.

Know your locality

As a local business, it is also imperative that you know the surrounding areas well and to be able to prove you’ve thought about it. This includes looking at how people talk about key landmarks from a voice perspective.

We often use slang or shortened versions of landmark naming conventions, for instance. In a natural, conversational setting, you may find that you miss out if you don’t use those idiosyncrasies within the content you produce and feature on your site or within your app.

Fun and entertainment

Then, of course, comes the "fun." Think of it as the games section of the App Store — it makes little logical sense, but in it lies a whole industry of epic proportions.

Voice will give birth to the next era in entertainment. While some of you may be thinking about how to profit from such an active audience, the majority of brands would be smart to see it as an engagement and brand awareness world.

Game makers will clamber to create hit mind games and quizzes, but those that play around the edges may well be the monarchs of this opportunity. Think about how voice could change the dynamic for educators, play the part of unbiased referees in games, or teach birdsong and the birds to which they relate. The opportunity is endless — and it will claim 25% of the overall pie, according to current usage research.

The monetization methods are yet to be uncovered, but the advertising opportunity is significant, as well as how clever technology like Blockchain may enable frictionless payments and more.

User journey mapping

So how do you tie all of this together into a seamless plan, given the complexity and number of touch points available? The answer starts and ends with user journey mapping.

This is something I find myself doing more and more now as part of the wider marketing challenge. Fragmented audiences and a plethora of devices and technology mean it's more difficult than ever to build an integrated strategy. Taking a user-centric approach is the only way to make sense of the chaos.

Voice is no different, and the key differentiator here is the fact that in this new world a journey is actually a conversation (or a series of them).

Conversation journey mapping

While the tech may not yet be there to support conversations in voice, given the point at the beginning of this piece around the law of Accelerating Returns, it's clear that it's coming — and faster than we realize.

In some respects, the timing of that advancement is irrelevant, however, as the process of working through a series of conversations that a potential client or customer may have around your product or service is invaluable as research for your plan.

To go back to our lawnmower example, a conversation mapping exercise may look a little like this:

[me] What’s the best lawnmower for under £500?
[voice assistant] How large is your lawn?
[me] It’s not very big. I don’t need a ride-on.
[voice assistant] OK so would you prefer a cylinder or rotary version?
[me] I don’t know. How do I choose?
[voice assistant] If you want stripes and your lawn is very flat, a cylinder gives a better finish. If not, a rotary is better.
[me] OK, definitely a rotary then!
[voice assistant] Good choice. In that case, your best options are either the McCulloch M46-125WR or the BMC Lawn Racer.
[me] Which is best?
[voice assistant] According to Trustpilot, the McCulloch has 4.5 stars from 36 reviews versus 3.5 stars for the BMC. The McCulloch is also cheaper. Do you want me to find the best deal or somewhere nearby that stocks it?
[me] I’d like to see it before buying if possible.
[voice assistant] OK, ABC Lawn Products is 12 miles away and has an appointment at 11am. Do you want to book it?
[me] Perfect.

Where are the content or optimization opportunities?

Look carefully above and you’ll see that there are huge swathes of the conversation that lend themselves to opportunity, either through content creation or some other kind of optimization.

To spell that out, here's a possible list:

  • Guide – Best lawnmower for £500
  • Guide – Rotary versus cylinder lawnmowers
  • Review strategy – Create a plan to collect more reviews
  • Optimization – Evergreen guide optimization strategy to enhance featured snippet opportunities
  • Local search – Optimize business listing to include reviews, opening times, and more
  • Appointments – Open up an online appointment system and optimize for voice

In developing such a roadmap, it's also important to consider the context within which the conversation is happening.

Few of us will ever feel entirely comfortable using voice in a crowded, public setting, for instance. We’re not going to try using voice on a bus, train, or at a festival anytime soon.

Instead, voice interfaces will be used in private, most likely in places such as homes and cars and places where it's useful to be able to do multiple things at once.

Setting the scene in this way will help as you define your conversation possibilities and the optimization opportunities from it.

What people do we need to create all this?

The one missing piece of the jigsaw as we prepare for the shift to voice? People.

All of the above require a great deal of work to perfect and implement, and while the dust still needs to clear on the specifics of voice marketing, there are certain skill sets that will need to pull together to deliver a cohesive strategy.

For the majority, this will simply mean creating project groups from existing team members. But for those with the biggest opportunities (think recipe sites, large vertical search plays, and so on), it may be that a standalone team is necessary.

Here’s my take on what that team will require:

  • Developer – with specific skill in creating Google Home Actions, Alexa Skills, and so on.
  • Researcher – to work with customer groups to understand how voice is being used and capture further opportunities for development.
  • SEO – to help prioritize content creation and how it's structured and optimized.
  • Writer – to build out the long-tail content and guides necessary.
  • Voice UX expert – A specialist in running conversation mapping sessions and turning them into brilliant user journeys for the different content and platforms your brand utilizes.

Conclusion

If you’ve read to this point, you at least have an active interest in this fast-moving area of tech. We know from the minds of the most informed experts that voice is developing quickly and that it clearly offers significant benefits to its users.

When those two key things combine, alongside a lowering cost to the technology needed to access it, it creates a tipping point that only ends one way: in the birth of a new era for computing.

Such a thing has massive connotations for both digital and wider marketing, and it will pay to have first-mover advantage.

That means educating upwards and beginning the conversation around how voice interfaces may change your own industry in the future. Once you have that running, who knows where it might lead you?

For some, it changes little, for others everything, and the good news for search marketers is that there are a lot of existing tactics and skill sets that will have an even bigger part to play.

Existing skills

  • The ability to claim featured snippets and answer boxes becomes even more rewarding as they trigger millions of voice searches.
  • Keyword research has a wider role in forming strategies to reach into voice and outside traditional search, as marketers become more interested in the natural language their audiences are using.
  • Local SEO wins become wider than simply appearing in a search engine.
  • Micro-moments become more numerous and even more specific than ever before. Research to uncover these becomes even more pivotal.

New opportunities to consider

  • Increases in content consumption through further integration in daily life — so think about what other kinds of content you can deliver to capture them.
  • Think Internet of Things integration and how your brand may be able to provide content for those devices or to help people use connected home.
  • Look at what Skills/Actions you can create to play in the "leisure and entertainment" sector of voice. This may be as much about an engagement/awareness play than pure conversion or sales, but it’s going to be a huge market. Think quick games, amazing facts, jokes, and more…
  • Conversation journey mapping is a powerful new skill to be learned and implemented to tie all content together.

Here’s to the next 50 years of voice interface progress!


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