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It seems that making a news article slightly harder to read can lead to a higher click rate on adverts - but only if the advert is not directly related to the news item.Where the advert is directly related to the news article, such as Google Adsense… Read more
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Great list from Tad about some very useful new web tools made available in 2008. Read more
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It’s fairly self-explanatory: If you had to sum up SEO to a newbie in once sentence, what would you say? Read more
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GrayWolf: Ask any advanced SEO to describe what they want in a link and you’re likely to get something like this …

“A keyword rich link from a well linked/important/popular page on a trusted and authoritative website, that is… Read more
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Google has started flagging up the (co.uk) variant of the UK’s Labour Party website as possibly harmful. A bit of a problem when the website is first in the SERPS for a relevant search. Read more
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This week’s New Media Age magazine has an article about a revamp at the UK satellite TV station, Sky News... So, now if a website hits the front page of those sites, not only is there the high profile link and blog-chatter driving traffic to the site… Read more
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