If you’ve been involved with SEO for very long, you’ll know that there are many more approaches to your business online than there are in real life. There are main keywords and lesser keywords, pay per click advertising, forums and blog mentions, to name a few. Your business is open to users on all sides, Read Blog…
Reputation Management and SEO: Replying to Reviews
February 1st, 2010 by Jon
Turn Negative Reviews into Positive Outcomes for SEO in Just 5 Steps
January 26th, 2010 by Jon
If your business is lucky, you will spot a few reviews sprouting up across the internet. These may come from forums, from blogs, or through review sites. The reviews may be positive, but many will be negative. Either way, reviews mean good things for your business, particularly in terms of SEO. The connection between reviews Read Blog…
Negative Reviews, Positive SEO
January 8th, 2010 by Jon
Reputation management should be a part of every smart business’ search engine optimisation plan. Not only does reputation management keep your business on top of things, it can keep you on top of the SERPs as well. A well-constructed brand management strategy can see you keeping control of the top ten for your brand keywords, Read Blog…
Are your URLs friendly?
December 7th, 2009 by Jon
The URLs for your pages may seem like a jumble of words, letters, numbers and symbols, but their construction can have a significant impact on the success of your site. A search engine friendly URL is one that contains as few meaningless characters as possible. This means eliminating the dynamic ‘?’ wherever possible, and making Read Blog…
What Can Cheap SEO Mean For Your Ranking?
January 27th, 2009 by Nick
Cheap SEO is possible You have probably heard that SEO is a long term marketing plan that requires hard work, time and a lot of money before the profits start to roll in. You have probably also heard that it is more suitable more larger business owners. However, a business website in modern times is Read Blog…









