Semiomantics Optimization for Facebook

October 3, 2010
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Can Semi­oman­tics opti­mize Facebook?

The trou­ble with Face­book is that we are not in absolute con­trol of our Face­book pages. This is namely dis­turb­ing for Semi­oman­tics which has a solid rep­u­ta­tion in SEO and namely in as much as Google is con­cerned. Any Semi­oman­tics signed site and page finds its way to visibility.

Test­ing Face­book Page Optimization

In the past we have been test­ing Face­book page opti­miza­tion with mixed suc­cess till we found a way to make them vis­i­ble and to code them in a more attrac­tive way for Search Engines. The addi­tional chal­lenge was then to inte­grate such opti­miza­tion with the Semi­oman­tics Pub­lish­ing frameworks.

Face­book Opti­miza­tion with Semiomantics

Nobody wants to sit in Face­book and fine-tune pages. How­ever we can code our feeds in a way to attract and to please Google when they hit our coded Face­book pages.

Semiomantics Evo Combo on Facebook

Semi­oman­tics Evo Combo on Facebook

The pur­pose of the exer­cise is dou­ble: with Semi­oman­tics we can steer to a cer­tain extent which of our pages should be priv­i­leged on Search Engines and under a given key­word. Would this work with a Face­book page?

The sec­ond chal­lenge was to get the Face­book page up on Google in a sig­nif­i­cant place com­pared with com­pet­ing pages (even from Semiomantics).

This sim­ple exam­ple on an insignif­i­cant key-phrase shows what is actu­ally hap­pen­ing and I guess we can say: we have passed the test!

Semiomantics Evo on Facebook and Google

Semi­oman­tics Evo on Face­book and Google

One Post — 2800 Google entries

Another inter­est­ing effect: doing a nar­row search on “Semi­oman­tics Evo­lu­tion Combo” Google.com returns 2880 results. This has been achieved with one sin­gle post on my Semi­oman­tics blog.  No comment.

Incom­ing search terms:

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  5. Best Face­book Pages

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