Monthly Archives: August 2007

10 Reasons Why I’m Attending ManchesterSEOGeekFest

Well top 10 lists seem to be even more in fashion than they usually are so it’s about time I did one I reckon. If you haven’t already heard about the SEO Meetup going down in Manchester on the 14th/15th more >

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How to Become a nobody, participate in our poll and become a statistic.

Reputation Monitor has been live now for almost 6 months and while we’ve been toiling away making changes, updating the interface, improving the feed etc it’s been a while since we actually released a whole new upgrade. We were brainstorming more >

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Arbitrary limits on Google Analytics

Yesterday I hit what appears to me to be a completely pointless and arbitrary limit on Google Analytics. Whenever we create a website on behalf of a client I also create them a google analytics account (under my account). This more >

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Exposed: guess who has been polishing their Wikipedia entries?

Whilst browsing the web (read procrastinating) I came across this story about a new website designed to tie Wikipedia edits back to the company that made them. The website created was created by Virgil Griffith who says he created WikiScanner more >

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From job ad to job offer in 17 days – how to hire staff

On friday we sent out two formal job offers, one to a web developer and one to a graphic designer Without wishing to tempt fate I thought I’d share how we went about recruiting them and a few of the more >

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Distilled in the Sunday Times and other news

I’m really excited today to be quoted in a Sunday Times article called Don’t start up without research by Rachel Bridge, all about how to do market research (we contributed to the bits about how to do online market research) more >

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The effect of news on stock prices: AAPL

For public companies, the stock price is one facet of their reputation that is very easily tracked. Following on from a number of conversations I’ve had recently, I have become more and more interested in the effect off news (and more >

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Reputation Wars – British Airways vs Virgin Atlantic

It’s been a while, but I am pleased to give you the next in the series of Reputation Wars, where we take two big brand names and compare their online reputation. I have changed the format from the last one, more >

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How to use analytics software for reputation monitoring

We’ve been writing quite a lot about other topics recently and I thought it was time for a return to our core topic of reputation monitoring and management. Much of reputation management is (or should be) a pre-emptive process – more >

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Blog Upgraded

I have just upgraded the blog to the latest version of WordPress It all appears to be working, but if you spot any funny business, please let us know.

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