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Ian McIntosh writes: "With the release of SearchWiki on Thursday, questions are flying around regarding the potential impact that this could have on Search Engine Optimisation (SEO). [...] could this be the very beginning of the end for SEO?" read more »
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Google recently announced amongst the inner SEO circle headed up but Matt Cutts that they have developed a way to penalize video bloggers who are ‘Stuffing’ their video blog posts with keywords! read more »
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Rishil looks at Be A magpie, a new controversial twitter monetisation scheme.. read more »
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Last week Google announced the release of a new project known as the search wiki. This represents another step where google shows complete disregard for their users, ignoring what they want, and instead forcing them to participate in what can only b read more »
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Changing a domain can be an exercise fraught with hurdles, do it wrong and it can mess up years of hard work. This post takes a look at things you need to consider when doing so. read more »
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Wordtracker has a cool new tool out, here's how to apply some interesting keyword strategies. read more »
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Seek out those key phrases amongst the angst: customers will search about more, will look to compare prices, will look online before or instead of going in store for the best deals and the plain fact that even if the virtual market is becoming crowd read more »
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The social media benchmark set by the US election made it memorable for more than 1 reason. Use of Twitter, Youtube, iphone apps by Obama etc goes a long way towards defining the SM path of future political campaigns read more »
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An interesting look at the mechanics of how something goes viral, be it linkbait or presidential campaigning read more »
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The legendary bluehatseo describes how, if you're missing out on all that #1 traffic due to wikipedia, you can overthrow them. In true BlueHatSEO style its controversial, simple and very clever. read more »
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Pretty big news, huge in fact! read more »
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Last week E-consultancy's Graham Charlton took a look at Ten things Asda can do better online . What I found surprising is that neither Asda, or any of the other leading UK supermarkets, rank above #9 in Google UK for the term 'supermarket'. read more »
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Google's latest investment (in 03b Networks) will bring internet to developing countries... Oh, and a load more revenue too! read more »
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To paraphrase Douglas Adams, the Internet is big, very big. You might think that the amount of data on your hard drive is pretty overwhelming, but when it comes to the numbers related to the Web as a whole, it's as tiny and insignificant as a walk t read more »
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Details of MSN's desperate attempts to make a larger inroad into the UK PPC market read more »
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Interesting take on the recent Flash now crawlable by Google announcement: It is no coincidence that Adobe’s press release pointedly states that the new Flash crawling technology is only accessible to Google and Yahoo. read more »
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Nokia’s marketing department yesterday reacted quickly to news that Apple is dropping the price of iPhones by £100 after only two months on the market. Making the most of current events in search buying is a tactic often employed to great success on read more »
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The introduction of Google's new formula that calculates when paid search ads are moved from the righthand blue sidebar to the top blue bar will provide better financial results for Google, “without sacrificing search quality or user experience”. Ho read more »
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With the development of online social networks and communities, it has created a space to be more anonymous, so previously socially unacceptable actions now don’t seem that bad to the people involved. They can feel like they are not governed by the read more »
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