An interesting announcement over at the Google Webmaster Central Blog and one that we are not convinced is a good move and another possible entry for Google’s annus horriblis. It appears that the new feature is only live in the US as we cannot, despite trying a wide range of searches, see the new results formats but the fundamental change is that more results are going to be show for…
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A nice bit of controversy to end the week today… We are not letting the cat out of the bag on this as it has been covered elsewhere (e.g. the excellent Econsultancy blog), but we received an email from the Express Group yesterday alerting us to the opportunity to buy links at £1,000 a pop by providing advertorials in which you can embed links. Anyone with a working knowledge of…
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In what should ultimately be a fairly unsurprising announcement to anybody with a moderate knowledge of SEO, Google has announced over at the webmaster central blog that it is officially using page speed as one of the ranking factors in its algorithm. As a general rule, we congratulate Google on its mission to promote online resources that are genuinely interesting to those searching for them. Most of the official guidelines…
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In the glorious world of SEO, you will often hear the term ‘content is king’. We are guilty of using this phrase ourselves and find ourselves advising most clients that they need to create more content on their site. Not only will more content increase the number of pages that you have on your site, which will immediately improve the potential for ranking well on the search engines (remember –…
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The excellent SEOmoz bi-annual search engine ranking factors has been updated and is provoking some interesting debate amongst the online marketing community about what really make a difference in the mystical world of SEO. We are big fans of SEOmoz and have nothing but respect for the organisation and this report is a superb piece of research that makes for very interesting reading for anyone involved with search engine marketing….
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After the recent announcement from Facebook and due to the growing success of Microsoft’s new search engine, Bing, Google is having to step up it’s game in the search engine market in order to keep up with the competition, so has therefore released a new version of it’s search engine, that has been codenamed ‘Caffeine’. The interface of this new version, of the current market leader, is reported to appear…
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Over the last couple of years, around the same time that Twitter was launched, most of the major search engines have started to introduce the idea of ‘real-time’ results and include a ‘freshness’ factor to the results returned for some of the queries that are performed on their search engines. This new criteria has had dramatic implications for web site owners, as it means that they need to constantly update…
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A few weeks ago Google announced the redesign of their webmaster tools and since the launch they have received an encouraging amount of useful feedback that they have chosen to take on board and do something about. The main thing that they have decided to introduce and something definitely worth noting, as it could be very useful for some web site owners, is the ‘change of address’ feature. This new…
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Last week, we wrote about the hype around Microsoft’s new Search Engine and the speculation about it’s new and improved name and we can now announce that it is, as predicted, going to be ‘Bing’. This new product, that they are referring to as a ‘Decision’ Engine, is Microsoft’s latest attempt in it’s battle against the current search engine giant, Google, and Microsoft feels that with it’s new features and…
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Over the years many studies have been conducted by companies such as Microsoft, Yahoo!, SEM companies and Ad Networks into the performance of different online ad campaigns and they have revealed that they are more successful when display and search campaigns are run alongside each other. During the recession, display advertising has taken a bit of a battering, as it is does not have the best reputation for being the…
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