A massive number of internet users now have a Twitter account and regularly visit the website. Users like to interact and follow what each other have been doing and what information they have to share through the Twitter service. A number of businesses are also finding Twitter a useful tool within their search engine optimisation Read Blog…
How Many Twitter followers do you have?
March 24th, 2010 by Jon
Getting Content Priorities Straight
March 17th, 2010 by Peter
How do you get links? This is something every newcomer to search engine optimisation tends to find themselves asking after a while, possibly accompanied by a scratch of the head. Getting a good link profile is possibly the hardest part of SEO. Getting one that will still be good in a year’s time is even Read Blog…
Do Social Media Actually Work Wonders for SEO Purposes?
February 18th, 2010 by Jon
With all the hype about social media networking in connection to SEO, one question often gets overlooked. That is how, exactly, does social media networking get traffic to your site? SMM, or social media marketing, is the series of techniques implemented on the various social media sites which aim to draw traffic to a particular Read Blog…
SEO: Those Nasty nofollow Links
February 11th, 2010 by Jon
Any site owner with SEO on their mind will be looking for quality inbound links. Usually, this means that finding a high-ranking site that is willing to give you a link is a cause for celebration. Many site owners celebrate after discovering how easy it is to post inbound links on sites like Facebook and Read Blog…
SEO: The Sad Story of Twitter’s nofollows
February 9th, 2010 by Jon
It’s been quite a while since Twitter put nofollows on all user-embedded outbound links, and bloggers all over the world are still furious. Part of this fury comes from each fresh blogger that discovers that the move happened. Part of it is a disappointment that big socially grounded sites are behaving in a way that Read Blog…
SEO: When a Link is Not a Link
February 7th, 2010 by Nick
There has been a bit of confusion about whether there is any way around ‘nofollow’ attributes. Even though some of the big open-source or community sites like Wikipedia have long since applied nofollows to all of their outbound links, there are still plenty of hopeful conversations out there. They are usually along the lines of Read Blog…
Linking: 10 things to avoid
December 8th, 2009 by Jon
There are all sorts of traps out there for the unwary when it comes to SEO. In a world where many of the rules are not written down, it’s easy to stray onto the wrong path. The pressure to build links can lead to a lot of mistakes. Consulting a professional is a great way Read Blog…









