Friday, July 25, 2014

Ebay Is Saying Google SEO Changes Are Hurting Their Business And Profits

By Nazar Bryant


Whenever someone tries to game the system, specifically in regard to Google and their search engine, the winner is almost always Google. This is true in regard to the latest news regarding eBay and how it fell short of quarterly earnings in the second quarter. Despite making almost $4.4 billion, which was expected, Google plans to maintain specific algorithm changes that will affect eBay and its current SEO business practices. It could simply be that pages on eBay are very thin, thus meriting a lower ranking in the search, but nothing has been definitively said.



It is said that eBay plans to spend more money on Google advertising, but this is probably just to appease the Google gods. They have publicly stated that paid advertising is not effective at all for larger businesses, and therefore it is doubtful that this is the direction they will actually go in. The use of organic listings has brought more revenue in for eBay, but not to the core site itself as of late. There was also the security breach that happened, effectively causing a global password reset to occur, which may play a role in the lack of quarterly earnings.

As a result, eBay has decided to reengage existing clientele, as well as bring in new customers, using strategies including coupon in, increased market spending and advertising, and providing more seller incentives. The problem seems to be solely based upon tactics that are not allowed by Google, which forced them to penalize eBay in some way. Hopefully these changes will take effect quickly as third-quarter earnings need to be higher to compensate for the previous quarter.

Although it could be said that many of the scripts running that use eBay listings could have also heard eBay indirectly, it's enough to say that Google has done something, pointedly against eBay, and that the search engine tactics that they were using need to be revised to get everything back to normal, something that may be difficult for eBay to achieve in the next few months.

As everyone knows, eBay is one of the largest avenues on the web. The size of the company, in most cases, will determine whether or not a company can bend the rules, so to speak, when it comes to search engine optimization. Google is known for favoring larger companies, especially those that use Google Adwords, paying the search engine giant billions of dollars in advertising to stay in their good graces.

Recently, eBay denounced Google Adwords, stating that it was virtually ineffective when it came to marketing major brands, something that eBay does on a regular basis. Now, eBay is stating that Google's latest updates have hit them very hard.




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