Sometimes, the technologies you use to build your website can do severe damage to your chances of a high ranking. When this happens, it’s usually a surprise. After all, you don’t expect the very material your site is made of to be the central cause of a diving PageRank. One of the design technologies that Read Blog…
Three Tips for Frames and SEO
February 15th, 2010 by Jon
Choosing the Right Path for your SEO
January 2nd, 2010 by Jon
One of the initial steps of optimising your site has to be a decision on what kind of optimisation you need. Although the techniques of SEO are many and varied, there are usually a set of techniques that apply to each site type. These need to be selected after careful thought at the very beginning Read Blog…
Google PageRank (Page Rank) Toolbar Update – December 2009
December 31st, 2009 by James
The last Google PageRank toolbar update during October caused a stir in the search engine optimisation industry, as not many people were sure if it would actually happen. Google removed Page Rank tracking in Webmaster tools toward the end of September/early October 2009, which led to speculation that the update wouldn’t occur. The update did Read Blog…
Are webmasters turning your link requests down?
December 4th, 2009 by Jon
Building reciprocal links are a long-standing method that webmasters use to gain valuable incoming links to help not only increase traffic, but boost their link popularity. It is true that the search engines look for inbound one-way links and consider this to be better than reciprocal links. This said, the search engines do not look Read Blog…









