With billions of websites now filling the internet database and ever rapidly expanding, the use of filtering them to best match the needs of their viewers has never been more important. As such, techniques including SEO (Search Engine Optimisation) the process search engine results to best read content suited to searcher. Considered one of the Read Blog…
Eight-legged SEO Creeping The Web
January 6th, 2010 by Nick
How to attract spiders
October 23rd, 2009 by James
It sounds like the subject of a freak horror movie – spiders roaming free, crawling over whatever attracts their attention and dragging tasty titbits into their web. They do this just as well on the internet as they do in real life. While in real life, the idea of being crawled over by spiders is Read Blog…
Using Sitemaps for Web Planning
September 26th, 2009 by Michael
Visual maps are incredibly helpful when planning anything, whether it be a website or a career path. When a director wants to make a film, they story-board the script by breaking it down into understandable chunks to help them plot the course of the themes of the film. When you want to create a website, 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…
Your sitemap is your website GPS
September 16th, 2009 by Nick
Your website sitemap is what makes it easy for your human visitors to gain access to whatever information has brought them to your website. The search engine spiders also use the sitemap to gain the information they look for from the deeper pages within your website. So without a sitemap your visitors and the spiders Read Blog…









