28 October 2011
Category:
My Life
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A Big Fancy Dress Thanks to Girly Night Out

its no joke that Halloween has been killing me. For weeks now I’ve been struggling around cramped fancy dress costume shops feeling ever more claustrophobic as each day passed without any success. As a big chap, finding fancy dress is always a challenge for me with many of the costumes looking ridiculous on my tall, rotund frame. [...]


27 October 2011
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Giant Article Category List for AMR & Other Article Marketing Software

Despite what Rand says about Article Marketing, many like minded SEO experts agree that articles have their place in an SEO’s toolbox of link sources. There are several fundamental aspects to creating a successful article marketing campaign including – unique titles, 500 word minimum content length, making the articles useful, keyword relevance and categorisation. It [...]


26 October 2011
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Freelance Manchester WordPress & Magento Developers We Want You!

NO AGENCIES!!! Manchester based Bite Digital are looking for some new talented Designers, WordPress and Magento developers to help our team produce some stunning ecommerce and corporate website projects for clients the world over. If you are a freelance designer or developer and have spare capacity or want to branch out into the frreelance landscape [...]


24 October 2011
Category:
Software
Comments: 4

Skuuudle – Competitor Price Analysis For Price Sensitive Ecommerce Managers

We’ve been working with an amazing new service called Skuuudle. In a nut shell, Skuuudle is a service that helps ecommerce managers to take control of their product pricing. With price competitiveness becoming ever more important and the consumers growing demand on cheaper and cheaper products, the Skuuudle pricing strategies service actively monitors your competitors [...]


20 October 2011
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Rand Fishkin’s Beard – The Halloween Mask All SEO’s Need

Anyone who knows me knows I have this great admiration for Rand Fishkin of SEOMoz beard’s… I think its amazing lol. Now as an unashamedly cool piece of halloween link bait I had this great idea to produce a range of popular SEO rockstars in halloween mask form… to date tho’ I’ve started with the [...]


19 October 2011
Category:
Google
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Googles New Privacy Farce

In case you’ve had your head in the sand for the past 12 hours, you’re probably aware that Google has elected to run all logged in users of organic search through SSL. The net effect is that around 10% of your traffic will be untraceable and that your analytics and SEO strategy will now have its arm [...]


18 October 2011
Category:
Google
Comments: 1

New Google Inline Suggestion For Searches

I’ve just noticed that Google has added another rich snippet into the organic search results. When searching for this brand term on a domain we’ve migrated to an exact match domain the brand term now shows a snippet providing options for results for that term above the organic SERPS.


12 October 2011
Comments: 19

Dofollow Linking Out From Your Blog is Good For SEO

Removing rel=nofollow and linking out to other websites is good for your SEO. For a few years now I’ve been proud to be known as a dofollow blog. And so long as my visitors don’t abuse the trust I place in them by commenting with spammy names, I’m pretty happy to link out to anything [...]


6 October 2011
Category:
Google
Comments: 5

The Day PageRank Died

I may be early in this assumption but today PageRank just isnt working. Ive checked the toolbar, various other 3rd party systems like the PaRaMeTeR tool, SEOQuake etc and i cant get a whiff of PageRank anywhere! If things escalate i’ll update. UPDATE It seems that Google have just decided to throw a spanner in [...]


4 October 2011
Category:
Google
Comments: 1

Strange Deep Link Found Within Adwords Ad

Here’s something else I’ve just noticed. It appears that Google is taking some site-links configured in the setup of a PPC account and adding a deep link into the adwords advert where it finds a term of relevance. To illustrate here’s where I found a deep link to Skuuudle’s pricing page: