Monthly Archives: August 2010
I am out in Seattle for the SEOmoz PRO seminar (don’t forget to come to the London seminar!) where the second day has kicked off with two of the best presentations I’ve seen in a long time from Seth Besmertnik more >
Sometimes things just break. In this day and age, servers crash, websites are hacked, and new programs go haywire. At its worst, hackers can get access to private client information. It is moments like these when a company is truly more >
Free Directory Submission: What to Avoid, Tips & Tricks Looking for quick easy links? Be careful what you wish for… Despite rumours, directory listings are still useful! These listings help diversify your link portfolio and will help boost rankings when more >
Good morning! I Just wanted to update you all on the wonderful new feature over at Facebook- Facebook Places. Facebook Places clearly has potential- massive user base, loads of opportunity for geo-targeted specials (as has been masterfully created by Foursquare, more >
Facebook: Free Market Research No, not scraping my friends. There is a legitimate way to get some great market information from Facebook and I’m going to show you how. It all starts with the nifty invention of Facebook Ads, which was more >
I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again, PPC and SEO need to get along. Why? There are such awesome tools on each side that can benefit the other. Not to mention the wealth of information from one that more >
Today we have a face-off between Sam and Paddy. After many heated discussions in the office it seemed like it would make an interesting post to put both sides of the argument side by side on the blog. First, for more >
Had anyone told me when I was getting into high school that I would be speaking at marketing conferences in New York and London, I’d laugh in your face. That would be after turning bright red. So I more >
Has Someone Been Planting Ideas In Your Head And Making Them Seem Like Your Own? Are You Sure? WARNING: This Post Contains Spoilers (And The Links Out Contain Some Serious Ones!) This season’s blockbuster, Inception, is set in the more >
What’s the worst that could happen when one of the world’s most famous brands launches a witty, edgy and innovative social media campaign? It manages to promote hardcore scatological porn to a 14-year-old. Actually, that’s not the worst. Worse than more >
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