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| Businesses Need Search Experience OptimizationSearch Experience Optimization or SXO is the practice savvy business site owners will emphasize to 'win' the search game and better serve their customers in 2016 and beyond.
What is Search Experience Optimization? SXO a.k.a. Search Experience Optimization is the process of improving the ability of users to positively interact with and experience the elements within a website, such as its content and design elements. Many web-centric organizations leverage tools such as user personas, usability tests, UXA's a.k.a. user experience assessments, etc. in order to deepen their understanding of their target user's online expectations, preferences, and goals. In other words, it's all about building a better, more user-friendly world wide web for everyone. But how do you get millions of website owners and contributors to get on board this progress plane and commit to revamping and building websites with users in mind? Step one: You get search giants, like Google to prioritize and incentivize the process in order to get the ball rolling, worldwide. And Google is indeed beginning to encourage this by rewarding websites that put interaction and experience at the center of development, design, and content for the web with better ranking in their SERP's (i.e. Search Engine Results Pages). As a result, Search Experience Optimization will be an increasingly important focus for today's search and marketing specialists. What Matters in SXO? In order to measure and isolate areas for improvement through SXO, analysts will leverage information from the factors that are most likely to have a heavy influence on the willingness of a site's target customers to visit and interact (e.g. read content, play videos, click links, share data, etc.) within it. This includes the website's speed, navigation layout, mobile responsiveness, etc. Other influencing factors that have remained paramount are content, links, and metadata. All of these factors are taken into account by Google's search algorithm, which directly impact the ability of different websites to rank within SERP's, because they tell search engines (e.g. Google, Bing, Yahoo, DuckDuckGo, etc.) how well the website answers a question posed by a customer in a way that is user-friendly. Site owners can succeed in this venture (answer question and serve customers) by collaborating with experienced search and marketing specialists, to analyze, review, and implement the changes necessary to maximize traffic to and user experience within the site. What's the Future of Search & Marketing? Just as SEO (Search Engine Optimization) Learn more at https://hscweb3.hsc.usf.edu/ End
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