A colleague of mine brought up an interesting question at lunch time one day this week. The Google Webmaster Tools site performance graphs; are they averaged over all users visiting the site or just the targeted country? Although there is no way to tell for sure, I’m going to look at evidence that points in Read Blog…
Where Your Webmaster Tools Performance Graph Comes From
January 23rd, 2011 by Andrew
Google Caffeine, Has Your SEO Been Affected?
June 15th, 2010 by Simon
It’s been a few weeks since Google announced the rollout of its new indexing service “caffeine”. It’s been on the back of every SEO companies minds for months or even years when certain sites aren’t ranking or there are obscure websites ranking ahead of content rich SEO friendly sites. It was all about “caffeine”. Now Read Blog…
Page Load Times And SEO
April 12th, 2010 by Andrew
One of the primary new focuses of the Google Caffeine update is page load times, and taking a websites speed into consideration with their ranking algorithms. One tip to a successful website is the speed at which it loads. None of your visitors will want to be hanging around waiting for the page to load Read Blog…
Google’s caffeine
October 17th, 2009 by James
A new version of Google’s search engine is currently, and publicly, being tested, and debate is raging in the SEO community over whether the new system provides any real benefits. Some webmasters say the new engine is pointless, while others seem to love it. The real value of the new search engine is probably about Read Blog…









