Every month, Google releases its latest instalment of their monthly series on “search quality highlights”. In March, Google has released 50 (I count 51) new quality improvements. As usual, Google detailed the changes within their inside search blog: http://insidesearch.blogspot.co.uk/2012/04/search-quality-highlights-50-changes.html The updates don’t really go into much detail and often leave room for thought/guess however they Read Blog…
Google roll out a further 50 “minor” search updates in March
April 4th, 2012 by Peter
Google Updates Crawl Error Section of Webmaster Tools, Adding New Features Such As “Mark As Fixed”
March 13th, 2012 by Peter
As mentioned in our previous post today, Google has today made further changes to Google Webmaster Tools. I thought that it’d be a good to discuss these recent changes. The changes made are to one of the most useful features within Webmaster Tools; the crawl error section. The crawl error section essentially details any issues Read Blog…
Google Launches Redesign Of The Google+1 Buttons, Matching the Google+ Design
March 8th, 2012 by Peter
Today, the eagle eyes amongst you may have noticed that Google have launched a redesign of the Google +1 buttons. We’ve put together this small graphic showing the buttons before and after: As you can see, Google have changed the buttons to be much simpler and the buttons now match the Google+ design. It’s quite Read Blog…
Not Provided To Come To The UK Within The Next Few Weeks?
March 6th, 2012 by Peter
At the moment, we’re all aware that when a user is signed in whilst searching from Google.com, their referring organic keywords cannot be tracked – it’ll show as “not provided”. Google have today posted a blog on their inside search blog that details that they’ll be changing the default search experience when a user is Read Blog…
Quick SEO Tip #2 – Keyword Performance
February 7th, 2012 by Peter
Hi guys, we’ve got the second instalment in the quick tip series for SEO here. When starting an SEO campaign, create a list of possible keywords to target, that you think are relevant to the site. Pick the 5 most relevant keywords with the most search volume with the least competition. Pick atleast another 5 Read Blog…
Google updating privacy policys
January 25th, 2012 by Peter
In just over a month, Google will be making some changes to their privacy policies and Terms of Service. Google have over 70 privacy documents covering all of the different products which is somewhat complicated so they’re rolling out a new main privacy policy that covers the majority of products and explains what information they Read Blog…
Blackout Wednesday – What Is It & Who Is Taking Part?
January 18th, 2012 by Peter
It’s that day, its blackout Wednesday; the internet’s been planning it for months. I can hear a few of you asking what blackout Wednesday is, well, in short, a collection of sites have come together to in protest and to spread awareness of the Stop Online Piracy Act (SOPA) and Protect IP Act (PIPA). If Read Blog…
YouTube gets a new look
December 2nd, 2011 by Peter
You might have already seen YouTube’s new look, Mashable created a post over a week ago that detailed how you could take a peek at the new design: http://mashable.com/2011/11/21/enable-new-youtube-design/ YouTube have now officially introduced the new design which should now be rolled out to everyone. The homepage re-design is said to make it easier to Read Blog…









