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…
SEO: When a Link is Not a Link
February 7th, 2010 by Nick
Avoiding Wiki-Spam for SEO
January 19th, 2010 by Jon
Spam is a word that strikes terror into the hearts of honest site owners everywhere. Many site owners have found, to their dismay, that spamming is possible even when your intent is honourable. Inadvertent spam, to coin a term, is possible with many search engine optimisation techniques, and the danger increases when you are attempting Read Blog…
Search engine optimisation strategy and Wikipedia
December 3rd, 2009 by Jon
If your business is medium-to-large, or if you have ever done anything of note, the vast community encyclopaedia Wikipedia may want to know about it. Wikipedia is one of the first places an internet user will go for knowledge. It is also one of the first things listed for many topics in the search engine Read Blog…









