Jordan Rohan, Stifel Nicolaus & Company analyst recently said: “The key opportunity for Google in 2011 is to prove that the transition to mobile, social and local is a graceful one. Google cannot be perceived to be run over by Amazon.com, Apple, or Facebook.” Walter Price of RCM Capital Management has also chipped in his Read Blog…
Why Google NEEDS More Local SEO for 2011
January 21st, 2011 by John M
The News of the World’s Pay Wall Still Has Some Way to Go…
December 15th, 2010 by John M
The News of the World’s pay wall has been up for just over a month now, so there really isn’t much data available to see if it’s been a success or not. That judgement will have to be reserved after a much longer period. If the News of the World are to make it a Read Blog…
Do You Want To Be Number One?
March 6th, 2010 by Nick
Everyone wants to be number one. You want your site to rank number one in your main competitive keywords, don’t you? It’s quite a natural aspiration. If you are like thousands of other businesses approaching search engine optimisation, you may well ask yourself, if SEO is so great, why isn’t everyone hitting the top spots Read Blog…
Homepage, sweet homepage
November 17th, 2009 by Michael
You may have heard that a site’s home page is its face. It’s even more important than that. While people may be willing to look beyond the face and into the personality of a person, very few people are willing to look beyond a boring home page. No, the home page of a site is Read Blog…
Never underestimate the value SEO has
November 4th, 2009 by Michael
Online marketing is hugely competitive and each day brings more entrepreneurs online. This ups the ante even more where competing with businesses similar to yours are concerned. In the last few years the whole world has literally gone online. People no longer bother to look things up in the traditional manner; they simply go online Read Blog…
Do you need to do more?
October 24th, 2009 by Michael
Let’s say that your website is performing well, it is attracting a large volume of traffic each and every day. You may even be enjoying a decent conversion rate on that large volume of web traffic. Do you really have to spend time contemplating and analysing web analytics and tracking your progress? Well, the answer Read Blog…
Don’t be afraid to diversify
October 22nd, 2009 by Michael
It might seem sometimes that SEO is a one-string violin, concentrating all its energy on achieving harmony in one search area. A wise SEO strategy, however, allows for diversification of keywords between pages. This means that your search engine optimisation is able to have a different focus for each page, planning for different pages to Read Blog…
Tips for Twittering
October 19th, 2009 by Michael
Twitter is a different kind of social media network and it can take a while to understand how it works. Simply wrapping your head around the limitations of the posting system is hard enough. Figuring out how the many social systems within the network operate is even harder. When trying to enter social networks as Read Blog…









