I had a client a couple of months ago who had a bit of a problem with his websites ranking for various keywords. The client was an online shop selling gadgets to the general public and also a separate online wholesale supplier for the same gadgets to retailers. They had two websites: one for general Read Blog…
Mass normalisation
November 11th, 2011 by David J
Getting Your 302s Sorted for SEO
March 10th, 2010 by Jon
Your site’s code can have a very big effect on your relationship with the search engines. Server codes in particular can steer search engine spiders in the right direction, or drive them away. There are several areas where the room for error is great. One of these is the use of 302 codes. Temporary redirect Read Blog…
SEO: Living at the Right Address
February 13th, 2010 by Jon
Imagine leasing a new space for your business. The dimensions are perfect. The rooms are perfectly laid out to appeal to your target market. You arrange your stock carefully and your paths are guaranteed to lead people to the items they are most likely to buy. You put a well-designed sign in the window and Read Blog…
Link Rewriting for SEO
January 27th, 2010 by James
In this blog post I will be explaining how it is possible to re-write urls on an apache web server using your .htaccess file. This allows you to use ‘pretty’ links such as http://www.example.org/category/item.html in place of ‘ugly’ links such as http://www.example.org/catid=23&itemid=54 Aside from the fact that the pretty links obviously look better, they can Read Blog…
How to spot canonicalisation issues
September 25th, 2009 by Michael
The difficult thing with Canonicalisation problems is that they can happen when you aren’t aware of it. There are many ways in which duplicate pages can be created. Blogging, forum and e-commerce software often adds code to your URL to help track sessions. Secure sites, if badly planned, can also create duplicate content. Utilisation of Read Blog…









