More on AP and Google News – Good Content is Still King.

Greg Jarboe reports on Search Engine Watch that Google News has edged out Yahoo News in the UK  A year ago the leader board looked like this:

Rank    Property               Total unique visitors (000)
1         BBC News                   7,763
2         Yahoo News                3,550
3         Google News               2,685
4         The Sun Online            2,645
5         Guardian.co.uk            2,526
6         MSN News                   2,397
7         AOL News                   1,924
8        Times Online                1,918
9        CNN                            1,306
10      Sky News                  1,268

There was a 5.2% increase in unique visitors to news sites and the December 2007 rankings are:

Rank         Property        Total unique visitors (000)       Year-over-year change
1              BBC News             8,248                                        Up 6.2%
2              The Sun Online      3,784                                        Up 43.1%
3              Google News         3,290                                        Up 22.5%
4              Yahoo News          3,267                                        Down 8.0%
5              Guardian.co.uk      3,151                                        Up 24.7%
6              MSN News             2,141                                        Down 10.7%
7              Times Online          2,114                                        Up 10.2%
8              Telegraph Group    2,085                                        Up 79.3%
9              AOL News             1,692                                        Down 12.1%
10            Sky News              1,303                                        Up 2.8%

I bet other newspapers would love to know what strategies The Telegraph Group and The Sun Online implemented in the last twelve months.  Here is a clue:

Publishers with original content are the ones who are up, says Jarboe. So how does this explain Google News’ increase?  After all, they are an aggregators of news, not a purveyor of original content.  Well, yes and no.

Google’s Universal search format includes news in all web searches. And Google made a deal with the wire services to host content.  Their stated intention was to remove duplicate content from the news results.

They also announced a function to help users “quickly and easily find original stories from news publishers – including stories from some of the top news agencies in the world, such as the Associated Press, Agence France-Presse, UK Press Association and the Canadian Press.”  

Just 10 days later AP stories were showing up in the top Google News rankings.

If Google’s goal is indeed “to display a better variety of sources with less duplication.”  and ”provide more room on Google News for publishers’ most highly valued content: original content,” the deal with AP and other wire services could have been a factor in these ranking changes.

PR lessons here? 

If you get a story picked up by the to the wire service it will get good search ranking in Google news.

Newpapers need good original content.  They are strapped for resources.  Media jobs are down.  There is an opportunity here.

Greg Jarboe is in London at Search Engine Strategies right now. I’ll get the lowdown on the stats from him when he returns.  And I will have all the inside scoop at my session at SES NYC on March 20th – Getting Authoritative Online Mentions

This session focuses on the underlying quality as well as ingenuity needed to get other websites to link to you early and often. It will also explain how you should approach journalists, bloggers and other authoritative sources to enhance your company’s online reputation, whether or not you get links.

 

 
 

 

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