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No Comments be the first!August 19th, 2008 | by Paul
Posted in Analytics, Blogging, Google, Internal Linking, Keywords, Microsoft, Online Reputation Management, Pay Per Click, Search engine optimisation, Web Design
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Sometime when I’m reading my feeds I think a post is useful and put it into a folder for later reference or to blog about (but never get round to it), or I think the post has some value or I like the style of the post or its completley the opposite I don’t like it but something distinguishes these post from ones that I’ll never read again.
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No Comments be the first!August 18th, 2008 | by Paul
Posted in Keywords, Pay Per Click, Search engine optimisation
Building your keyword list is like building the foundations to a house, it needs to be solid otherwise you will wake up one morning under a pile of bricks.
I think generally people do not spend enough time and effort into ensuring that their keywords are Read the rest of this entry »
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No Comments be the first!August 5th, 2008 | by Paul
Posted in Search engine optimisation
If Pay Per Click is your bag - go check out Brick Marketings blog there is some really great content on there for beginners and some bang your head against the wall moments for the more seasoned professionals.
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No Comments be the first!July 31st, 2008 | by Paul
Posted in Twitter
So Los Angeles had an earthquake the other day and as a general my first rule of thumb in any natural disaster is to get to safety.
Turns out I was wrong,
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No Comments be the first!July 26th, 2008 | by Dave
Posted in Google, Live, Microsoft
Whilst busy rolling out another page rank update should Goolge be worried about Microsofts latest buzzword.
A paper released by Microsofts Asia Research Team shows how BrowseRank would use browsing Read the rest of this entry »
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No Comments be the first!July 11th, 2008 | by Dave
Posted in Google, Online Reputation Management
Over the last 15 years the internet has evolved way beyond anyones wildest dreams and with the proliferation of Bloggers, Forums and Review sites it is no longer the case that todays news is tomorrows chip wrappings.
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No Comments be the first!June 21st, 2008 | by Dave
Posted in Analytics, Google
For anyone looking to send out email campaigns, undertake paid search campaigns or banner advertising it is imperative that you track all the links pointing to your site effectively.
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1 Comment »May 21st, 2008 | by Paul
Posted in Blogging
There is a bit of a debate going on currently regarding the use of no follow on blog comments, worth a read up if you have not already.
Why you should Nofollow your blog comments - Dave Naylor
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No Comments be the first!May 20th, 2008 | by Paul
Posted in Online Reputation Management
The Sunday Mirror, (yeah I know not the best of papers) has a piece about ‘Has Kate Moss cleaned up her drugs past on Google?‘.
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1 Comment »May 16th, 2008 | by Paul
Posted in Internal Linking, Search engine optimisation
I feel a rant coming on…
When I see SEO blogs at the extreme where they link to their homepage 1 - 4 times A POST in 85% of their blog posts with the anchor text SEO company, online marketing, SEO, PPC (the list Read the rest of this entry »
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