Monthly Archives: October 2007
Do you subscribe to many SEO blogs? If so you’ll have had a hard time NOT noticing the whirlwind of posts about the recent pagerank update. Personally I couldn’t agree with Lyndon more on this one. Yawn. So why am more >
In contrast to many of the programs that we hear coming out of government and thinktanks about inspiring more young people to be entrepreneurs, I stumbled across a Business Week article about their ‘Best Young Entrepreneurs’ awards (sadly, we’re too more >
Sharp-eyed readers will have noticed the post a while back about hiring staff (and the really attentive will have spotted a couple of new commenters). If you have been to see us in person, you will have found me (director, more >
Everyone know who Matt Cutts is? As one of the highest-profile Googlers to SEOs (he heads up Google’s anti-spam team and has made himself the person to ask about all kinds of search, indexing and penalty issues (if you can more >
Ever since the new version of Google Analytics came out earlier this year which allowed you to do date range comparisons I have been itching for the day when Adwords would include something similar. Compared to Analytics, the Adwords reporting more >
When you are blogging, you often need to accompany your blog posts with images: OK. Now pictures of kittens are obviously not necessarily ideal for business blog posts, but use your imagination and you can find all kinds of things. more >
Sometimes, when you are building a blog that is all about pictures, you want to give people any easy way to include those images in your own site and you don’t mind if they hotlink them (i.e. leech off your more >
It’s not often that I get to talk about poker on this blog, but a unique opportunity has arisen! Absolute poker have a reputation management crisis. Check out the following screenshot: From a search for absolutepoker. Notice the PPC ad?! more >
Our friends at Credit Today asked us to comment for their October edition on the following question: Globally-speaking, sub-prime lenders have been some of the biggest web advertisers until the credit crunch. How is this lost revenue likely to impact more >
Yet another gem out of the Microsoft seminar – I think the example is probably relatively widely-known, but I hadn’t come across it before because it is US-centric. Chevy recently solicited their customers to submit ideas for a new advert more >
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