Posted by David Edwards on 19th of August, 2012
Yesterday afternoon is SEOMoz announced that that all their SEOMoz Pro users now get free access to the twitter analysis tool Followerwonk. If you haven’t heard or used Followerwonk before then you’re in for a treat! It is a great tool that allows you to analyse Twitter bios, discover the most active hours for your followers, track your...
Posted by Rory Truesdale on 29th of March, 2012
So, this is a bit of an unexpected addition to the page speed analysis series I am writing, but I noticed one of the commenters in the last blog about the theory behind improving page speed had made a request. The person wanted me to know what tool I used to measure my webpage load speed, so I thought why not make a blog about our top 5...
Posted by Andrew Whyman on 15th of February, 2012
It's no secret that there are thousands of tools available for search engine optimisation beginners and experts alike. They were all built with two things in mind; Making life easier and automation. Without them the work of an SEO would be slow and incomplete. It's too easy to miss out steps in a procedure that has been put together, but tools tha...
Posted by Rory Truesdale on 16th of June, 2011
At the beginning of June 2011, the three major search engines, Google, Bing and Yahoo!, launched the Schema.org initiative. The collaboration saw the major search engines come together to construct a common set of schemas for structured data markup on webpages. SEO Consult have conducted their own review into the topic.
While the concept...
Posted by Peter on 18th of February, 2011
You may have already heard that last Monday (7th Feb 2011), Google announced on the Google Webmater Central blog that you can now link your Google Analytics account with your Google Webmaster Tools account. View the blog over here:
http://googlewebmastercentral.blogspot.com/2011/02/linking-google-analytics-to-webmaster.html
Although the reasons...
Posted by Peter on 12th of January, 2011
As I'm sure you're aware, SEOmoz have a wide range of SEO related tools freely available for anyone to use, some of the tools do however require PRO access. From time to time, I'm going to review a selection of tools provided by SEOmoz.
Check out all of SEOmoz's tools, here: http://www.seomoz.org/tools/
Today, I'm going to review a tool that t...
Posted by Jo Rowbotham on 7th of January, 2011
Having long-used Google Webmaster Tools for SEO reasons, I thought I would give Bing's alternative a quick review to see how it compares. These are just my brief first impressions:
After logging in to Bing Webmaster Tools for the first time and having to install the Sliverlight plug in, I was a little disappointed to discover how slow and sluggis...
Posted by Simon Mickle on 1st of June, 2010
CMS's(Content Management Systems) are widely used for managing big or small websites. They are designed for either ease of use or great customisability. This ability to control a large, dynamic collection of Web material is very appealing. However some of these systems are not built with SEO in mind.
However with the ability to create plug-in's r...
Posted by James on 6th of January, 2010
There are many types of social media that your site can take advantage of as part of your SEO campaign. SEO experts will often talk of the advantages of Twitter, the need to be on Facebook and the possibilities that YouTube opens up. It all sounds progressive, modern and technically advanced.
What very few p...
Posted by Dan on 21st of November, 2009
SEO tools can be useful for businesses carrying out a search engine optimisation campaign because of the valuable information they are able to provide them with on a regular basis. There are some free SEO tools that are available for businesses to use and these can be advantageous for anyone involved in in...
Posted by Nick on 1st of August, 2009
Being able to practice successful search engine optimization relies on getting search engine spiders visiting websites. A website needs to be build or constructed in a way that attract these spiders. Anything that is visible is only visible because of coded instructions built in during development. Thes...
Posted by SEO Consult on 25th of June, 2009
SEO is chock full of technical terms and technical tools and applications, so it is important to understand the jargon and keep an eye on how things are progressing or evolving.
However even though issues were found with old methods and coding, some people still debate whether the newer changes are as goo...
Posted by Nick on 7th of April, 2009
There are some really great Search Engine Optimisation Tools available that make doing SEO easier and can actually be fun. Some of these tools are available for free, while others come at a price. You can have fun experimenting and testing them until you settle with those you feel most comfortable with and...
Posted by Nick on 29th of January, 2009
SEO software programs – your assistance to business success
SEO software has many different functions that can assist you in your marketing campaign. Some software allows you to spy on your competition by seeing where their links originate and for which keywords they are bidding. Other software can h...
Posted by Nick on 26th of January, 2009
SEO As A Helpful Tool
Many online businesses are turning to search engine optimisation as an internet-marketing tool to assist them increase the traffic flow to their websites. As simple as this process is, it does involve changes being made to the content of ones site as well as coding but other than that...
Posted by Nick on 11th of January, 2009
What are meta tags? Simply put, they are the html tags (mostly unseen by users) inserted into the head code of each web page, which tell search engines about your website. Essentially they contain data about your content. In relation to Search Engine Optimisation, meta tags have long been used by both wh...