Last night I watched the BBC documentary “Inside Facebook”. It made me think about how differently I use this platform as a user and how I use it as a marketer for my customers. Facebook for me as a user is
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For a while Twitter have been using a URL shortening service to help prevent spam. Last night whilst browsing Twitter there was outrage from a number of seasoned SEO and Online Marketing professionals about some changes that Twitter made to
So, I’ve spent a good hour or so looking into an issue with a websites Google Instant Preview not rendering properly. Without wanting to give the site away, basically the site preview rendered with this load of missing imagery: This
It was that time once again to roll up to Leeds for the bi-annual Think Visibility, one of my favourite conferences. Massive delays due to a fire and a steam train caused a lot of people to arrive late on
Google+ is a very pretty looking social networking site. It has a clean interface, there are no restrictions to the length of update that can be posted like on Twitter, there are lots of features that are very shiny and
The other night when I first started to see the black navigation bar in Google search results, I was doing some searching for events in and around our workplace (we are based in the Historic Dockyard in Portsmouth, and I
I thought it had died a death and had gone away. But we do not appear to be so lucky. People love “flashy” websites and useful rich media applications on the internet . Well, some do – it’s important to
So, you have started an SEO campaign (hopefully with our Search Engine Optimisation Services), and are looking to increase your rankings, drive some more traffic to the website, and look to convert as much of that relevant traffic as possible.
So, the moment the UK SEO community has been waiting for with bated breath has happened. Google’s Panda update (known as Farmer before the official internal Google name was made known) has now rolled out to the UK. The official
So, the time was upon us again. On Friday, I began my journey up to Leeds, for Think Visibility 5, an event attended by around 250 online marketers and website owners, with an array of speakers from a number of

