SEO: 2011 was the year of the Panda
As we look forward to start of the Chinese Year of the Dragon in a few weeks, it is worth remembering that for many reasons, 2011 will be remembered as the year of the Panda – and not just for...
View ArticleNew techniques to attract visits to boring pages
The latest ‘Whiteboard Friday’ offering from SEOmoz is an interesting watch, as Rand Fishkin attempts to make the boring more interesting. His aim is to teach frustrated SEO jobbers how to make the...
View ArticleIs conforming to accuracy really the best option for SEO?
The Daily Mail was recently announced as the most popular news website in the world. Considering its output has in the past been questioned by commentators, this news has had some SEO marketers...
View ArticleHow reviews rate for SEO
An often overlooked way in which SEO success can be dramatically improved takes little, or minimal effort, on behalf of the diligent online marketer. Since time immemorial, business have relied on...
View ArticleCan advertisers benefit from Google’s new privacy policy?
A lot of people automatically think about the search engine when they think of Google but Google actually offers over 70 online services that millions of us use every day. Recent changes made by Google...
View ArticleAre you marketing your brand enough?
In online business today, it is not just a website you have if your company is online, but a brand and it is important you market this brand in the right way. Search engine optimisation is evolving and...
View ArticleThree reasons why SEO is still relevant today
As the search engines strive to provide their users with higher quality and more personalised search results and implement new algorithms and technology to facilitate this, more people begin to...
View ArticleWhat do people really think about personalised search?
Google and Bing are always telling us how useful and beneficial personalised search results are and as these search engines strive to offer more personalised search results, we are being encouraged to...
View ArticleRecent job title debates could also affect SEO jobs
Over recent weeks, the media has been full of reports that the Royal College of Surgeons are lobbying the government to put legal restrictions on the title of ‘Surgeon’. The arguments for such an...
View ArticleSEO enters marketing mainstream
The Direct Marketing Association (DMA) has launched a Search Council, showing that the world of search is increasingly an integral part of marketing strategy. To many with SEO jobs, the move will not...
View ArticleAttracting comments on site content
A user blog on seomoz recently discussed the problem of attracting comments to articles. It is a problem which many working in SEO will recognize. Naturally, posting good quality that content that has...
View ArticlePossible SEO trends for 2013
As it reaches its conclusion, 2012 has proved to be another year of change and innovation for the internet. Most notable developments and news has focused on social media platforms and integration,...
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