Google clearly documents its standpoint on hidden content in their Webmaster Guidelines, however, with the dawn of responsive Web design, some sites choose to hide content for very legitimate reasons. Some responsive frameworks like Zurb’s Foundation, contain CSS classes to hide a Web site’s content from a specific audience (mostly mobile visitors) and I was Read Blog…
Can Responsive Web Design Cause Hidden Content?
March 4th, 2012 by Jon O
Are Mobile Apps Fudging Your Analytics Reports?
February 16th, 2012 by Rory
Over the past few weeks, some people have been noticing the bounce rate, seemingly inexplicably, shoot up in their analytics reports. Although, as I have said, a high bounce rate does not mean your site is performing badly, nor does it solely have any notable impact on the search ranking position of your website, it Read Blog…
Key Differences Between Mobile and Desktop SEO
June 5th, 2011 by Rory
As I mentioned in a previous post on the rising importance of local search optimisation, hundreds of millions of people now own a smartphone and this number is expected to rise to one billion by 2013. With this in mind, there still seems to be a relatively untapped market for mobile search optimisation within the Read Blog…
Can Microsoft’s Mango Really Compete in the Mobile Marketplace?
May 26th, 2011 by Susie
24th May 2011 saw the announcement by Microsoft that they are soon to release a new version of their Windows Phone Operating System, claiming it will offer ‘hundreds of new features that will deliver smarter and easier communications, apps and Internet experiences.” The update should be available (free) to all compatible Windows Phones once roll-out Read Blog…
Who Is Winning The Smartphone Search War?
December 17th, 2010 by Susie
US research centre, Pew Internet, reported this week that using search functions when accessing the Internet on a mobile phone is the second most popular feature, after email. Back in March 2010, mobile research agency Neilson estimated that by Christmas 2011, one in every two US citizens would own a smartphone. In the same month, Read Blog…
iPads, iPod Touches and iPhones – their effect on how you create websites.
March 18th, 2010 by James
The iPad With the fairly recent launch of the Apple iPad you may be wondering if your site is ready for the hoards of dedicated apple fans who will inevitably appear before long wielding these giant silver iPods. We best not forget that, no-doubt soon after this plenty more technology companies will jump on the Read Blog…
Mobile Search Engine Optimization
February 28th, 2010 by Jon
The internet has revolutionised the way the world works, the way it lives, the way it loves, but the internet is not the only thing changing lives. Technology is becoming increasingly accommodating in our hectic lives and one of the ways it does so is through mobile phones. In the last 20 or so years, Read Blog…
SEO: Preparing for the Mobile Web
February 22nd, 2010 by Jon
If your site needs to be accessible to mobile browsers, you have got some planning to do. With the advent of the smartphone, an increasing number of people are using mobile phones to browse the net. Your site needs to look its best. Not every business needs to be ready for mobile browsing just yet. Read Blog…









