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Future of Search Namescon‘14 Duane Forrester Senior Product Manager, Search Microsoft

Namescon 2014 - The Future of Search

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Explores the future of search, how mobile and wearables are influencing search and how Bing is adjusting to new consumer expectations. Touches on the new TLDs coming out as well.

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Future of SearchNamescon‘14

Duane ForresterSenior Product Manager, SearchMicrosoft

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Who’s the speaker today?

@duaneforrester

Bing Webmaster ToolsSpeaks at shows, runs forums and blog, provides guidance on new WM toolswww.bing.com/toolbox/webmasters

Does he have a clue?15 years as an inhouse SEO; ran seo at MSN; has helped GM, Disney, GAP, Walmart +http://www.linkedin.com/in/dforrester

And this helps me how?Blogging since 2001; owns 150 domains; runs several websites of his ownhttp://twitter.com/DuaneForrester

what does duane do at bing

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New TLDs…

• Keep it relevant

• No immediate lift due to TLD

• Like so many before, if spammed, it can hurt

WhatNow?

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How to See the Future

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• Don’t try to extrapolate from this graph• Importance is relative• Use as a guide – no item is unimportant

Where does each piece fit in?

Content Social User Experience Link Building SEO

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How social impacts search

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keywords

UNDERSTANDING THE WEB

UNDERSTANDING THE USER

apps

geo spatial

social

topical

actions

interests

context

SEARCHthe consumer

gateway to the cloud

Reorganize the Web for Task Completion

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Not just browser, but devices, services and social networks

Not just mouse and keyboard, but also voice, touch, gesture & vision

Creation of new information via social graph and geospatial index

Information Architecture

Interaction Model

Entry Points

Reinventing Search Across 3 Dimensions

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Mobile will continue to influence social

• The ultimate “PC”

• Not just phones

• 9B today

• 25B by 2021

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Search continues to evolve• New devices = new

solutions• Real time signals

help us understand• Anything could be a search – voice, a picture, a gesture, sound – anything. 

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The Secret to Success

• Build social followers & fans organically

• Wall posts/tweets with links are perceived as more credible and useful

• Get the basics of SEO covered, then focus on content

• Its worth repeating: unique, compelling content still works

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Encourage more Sharing

• So you want more shares for your content, do you? Try these ideas.

• Create lists: people love to consume content in list-form. Its quick, easy and simple.

• Use hooks: ego, humor, anger, contrarian – be careful with them, but when used well, they are highly effective.

• Participate in communities: when you are valued member of a community, the community supports you.

• Share others’ information: people love when what they share gets shared itself. Share from trusted sources.

• Ask questions: your followers will love the interaction and it’ll grow your following as others engage.

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The Digital Universe is Expanding…

2 Billion Facebook updates per day

300 MillionFacebook photos per day

150 MillionSnapchat photos per day

400 MillionTweets per day

5 MillionFoursquare check-ins per day

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…and so are our ToolsUsers

Rising Expectations

DevicesConstraints, Opportunities

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GEOSPATIAL AND CONTEXT

Different Web, Different SearchBuilding an “intelligent fabric”

people places things

ENTITIES AND ACTIONS NUI

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Entities and ActionsBing has 6 billion facts, 28 billion entities

People1.2 Billion Profiles, Connections, Interests

Places 1.1 million US restaurants alone

MoviesOver 800,000 entities

Schema.org and Other Languages

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Natural User Interfaces

Search box outmodedEnhances intent derivation along with Entities and ContextImbue machines with human-like traits for better HCI (human-computer interaction)

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The Babelfish

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Core Strategies

Op. Strategies

Tactics

Plan … or #FAIL

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6 seconds to start a relationship• Vine – you know it, but are you using

it?• Lowes, Kate Spade, Urban Outfitters,

GE, A&W, Mailchimp and more• Using Vine to share knowledge, entice

engagement, entertain and offer behind the scene glimpses

• 6 second becomes many minutes of engagement

• http://socialmediatoday.com/julie-blakley/1516266/7-brands-getting-creative-vine

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Oh, and here’s a streamlining trick for ya!• Moving forward, how to provide

value and grow an asset?• People want relevant information• People have little time to sort & sift• They want a trusted, reliable source• Picked a niche; start the plan

Trusted RSS feeds

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Tools to get the work done

• Useful tools• Bing Webmaster Tools – www.bing.com/webmaster (SEO reporting, link development)• For Twitter• Hootsuite – www.hootsuite.com $9.99/month for PRO (recommended)• Tweetbot - tapbots.com/software/tweetbot/ • Echfon - www.echofon.com/

• For Instagram• Statigram - statigr.am/ (stats for IG)• Instafriends - inst.me/ (manage friends at Instagram)

• For Pinterest• Curalate - www.curalate.com/ (Analytics & Marketing)

• Evernote – www.evernote.com (Data collection point)• IFTTT – www.ifttt.com (connector of dots)• Trackur - www.trackur.com (social media analytics)• Social Management Platforms• Sprinklr - www.sprinklr.com/ (enterprise level gear) • Visible - www.visibletechnologies.com/ (SM monitoring, analytics & engagement)

• Social Mention – www.socialmention.com – cool search engine to see stats on queries• For Windows Phone - mehdoh.com/

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More Cool Tools

• Some competitors of IFTTT: • http://

elastic.io/about.html

• https://zapier.com/#

• Zapier is more user friendly than IFTTT, though IFTTT has better channel choices.

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@duaneforrester

Thanks for your time!