To mark my third anniversary with Vertical Leap I’m doing a rundown of some of the changes those of us working in the SEO industry have been both excited and scared by during the past few years The first post
Author Archives: Stuart Clark
I glance out of the window by my desk to see a long-absent glimpse of the sun as it beats down on a stunning view of HMS Warrior. All around me my colleagues are hard at work strategising, optimising websites,
Many organisations mistakenly created their blogs as subdomains and would now like to incorporate these into their main websites. Platforms like Blogger don’t offer functionality for 301 redirects, but this is essential if you want to transfer authority to your
Checking where your website ranks for a large number of keywords can be a time-consuming affair. Automated tools exist; however these are often inaccurate and can sometimes look suspicious to Google if too many requests are made in a short
I’ve been looking at why Google has such a huge slice of the search pie, and why Bing has been feeding off scraps from the floor. This is the final post in the series and having analysed why Google are
Despite the push Microsoft has made with Bing, Google remains the most popular search engine in the UK. In this short series I look at historical mistakes Microsoft has made – and at the ways things could change. Don’t forgot
Working in search marketing for a living, I’m often to be found digging around in Google. But it isn’t just specialists like me – 89% of UK searchers use Google compared to just 4.71% that use Bing. Microsoft has invested
Today we reach the final entry in our series of posts running up to the launch of Windows 8. We’ve taken in an in-depth look at how features in the new OS could help Bing become more popular! We’ve explored
This is part 4 of our daily series looking at the ways in which Windows 8, the operating system from Microsoft due out on Friday, could influence search marketing and attract new users to Bing. Part 1 – Start Screen
Welcome to the third post in my series marking the launch of Windows 8 which is aimed at discussing how the new OS may help Bing increase its number of users. Today we’ll be looking at browser apps and briefly

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