I can’t really decide if the following is good news or bad news. A recent study in the journal Psychology Studies has found that the urge for a ‘Facebook Fix’ if you may, is just as strong, if not stronger than the decoy of tobacco and alcohol. My last blog post for SEO Consult was Read Blog…
The Facebook Fix
February 3rd, 2012 by Laura
Social Networking – When Keeping it Real Goes Wrong
July 28th, 2011 by Matthew
As fans of comedian Dave Chappelle know all too well, ‘keeping it real’ can go wrong with disastrous consequences. It was the theme of a feature that ran regularly during season two of the award-winning Chapelle’s Show (2004), and for those unfamiliar with the American comic’s genius it is a lesson that often has to Read Blog…
100,000 People Stop Using Facebook Accounts In UK
June 16th, 2011 by Sarah
It has been revealed that in the last month, 100,000 people stopped using Facebook in the UK. The data, taken from leading social media blog Inside Facebook, also reported a drop in users in the US, Norway, Canada and Russia. The figures represent users that have either deactivated or deleted their account. The trend has Read Blog…
It Pays to Tweet for UFC Fighters
June 14th, 2011 by Matthew
As head of the premier fight league in the world’s fastest rising young sport, Ultimate Fighting Championship president Dana White understands the importance of a progressive approach to business. Known for his colourful personality and outgoing nature, it comes as little surprise that White has so keenly embraced the idea of using social media outlets Read Blog…
Facebook’s Most Engaging Page this Spring? ‘The Bible’
April 19th, 2011 by Kim
AllFacebook.com, a resource dedicated to covering all issues regarding Facebook’s new applications, performance analysis and general news, has compiled a list of the pages most interacted with during the last fortnight. AllFacebook.com has witnessed a change of pace for the social networking giant’s most frequented pages, with The Bible’s Facebook page receiving the most user Read Blog…
Like-rosoft
January 10th, 2011 by John M
Microsoft were speaking at this year’s International CES show and, as shown in this tweet from TechRadar at the time, you had to like their page on Facebook for access to exclusive content: Microsoft had the honour of presenting the first official keynote to open the exhibit, and give their views on the kinds of Read Blog…
SEO Consult Presents the Comprehensive History of Search Marketing
January 5th, 2011 by John M
Marketing is an incredible thing. What better way to get your name out there than by networking with like-minded people, making friends and sealing partnerships that will last for a lifetime? Not just in a physical sense – digital marketing is already incredibly essential for the future of economic growth and the best way for Read Blog…
Facebook Wants You To Share Your Knowledge
July 8th, 2010 by Peter
Facebook and other social networking websites have become extremely popular in recent years. Millions of internet users from all over the world now regularly login to websites like this to share information and communicate with others. Friends, family members, acquaintances, colleagues and businesses all contribute to these websites and this has made them full of Read Blog…









