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03.22.07 Google Homepage Skins - Change of Note for SEOs
By
Gord Hotchkiss
I just had the official walk-through of Google's recent announcement for personalized home pages. In a nutshell, they are allowing users the opportunity to skin their home page with one of six different themes. The goal, and I quote, is to "delight users". And they don't just want to delight them in the short term. They want this to be a long-lasting love affair with the Google home page.
Actually, in the call, we got sidetracked a little bit with something that, to me, was far more interesting. I'll get to that in a second but first of all let's look at the noteworthy aspects of Google's announcement. The theory here is that the more you can personalize your home page, the more likely you are to interact with it on an ongoing basis. And if there's a certain amount of cool involved, it will hopefully keep you coming back. Of course, Google wants this implementation to be technically clean so they've approached it with their typical engineering anal-retentiveness.

The application of the theme is restricted to the top of your personalized home page. Google was very careful to make sure that the graphics didn't impair either the performance of the page or your ability to get to the information on the page. They've taken some fairly ingenious workarounds to this. The themes are launched with a CSS framework and the foreground images are transparent gifs, layered over a tiled background that allows resizing of the browser without impairing the look and functionality of the page.
Google also, and again I quote, wanted this to be about "art and personality", not about a thinly "skinned" (if you'll pardon the pun) advertising pitches. They've only released six themes in this first round because they wanted to set the bar high. They indicated that they would likely be releasing more over time. And they also indicated that they are considering opening up a skinning API in the future, but they would rather not have highly commercially oriented skins, i.e. promoting the launch of a new movie, suddenly intruding on the personalized home page user experience.
One feature that is pretty cool about the new themes is that they are location sensitive. When you load a new theme the first thing you'll be asked to do is enter your zip code (right now this release is only aimed at the US, but a release for Google's other localization areas should come in the near future. I did add one in Canada, but I'm not sure if it's updating itself). After that, you'll find your seeing updates itself reflect the time of day and, in some cases, the season and your local weather.
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About the Author: Gord Hotchkiss is the President and CEO of Enquiro, whose goal is to push the search engine optimization industry forward both in terms of measurable results and client satisfaction.
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