Duncan Morris : Duncan founded Distilled with WIll in 2005. He now has the overall responsibility of running Distilled. He focuses on both the company’s long-term plans and improvements to its day-to-day operations. He spends most of his time on recruitment, strategy (whatever that means) and client projects.
Blog posts by Duncan Morris:
Distilled are recruiting an individual with a 1 – 2 years SEO experience or a technical individual with an exceptional track record in delivering client projects. Image via Jonathan W – Flickr Who would win, a pirate or a ninja? Continue reading »
One of the most frequent questions we get asked, both at Distilled and SEOmoz Q&A, is how a business should set up their website(s) to target multiple countries or multiple languages. The majority of the questions boil down to whether Continue reading »
Just to let you know that we are searching for future rockstar web developers. We are looking for raw talent that we can train and shape into future stars. If you are interested, or know anyone who is, then you Continue reading »
This post has turned into a bit of a lengthy post, but should give you some insight into some changes going on at Distilled. Over the last 4 years Will and I have had the challenge and the pleasure of Continue reading »
Warning: This post is one of a small number on our blog that has nothing to do with SEO. Having said that is does have an embarrassing picture in it, so it is still well worth a read! There are Continue reading »
Here at Distilled we have just had much merriment writing a poem to go on the Christmas (e) card we have just sent out to our clients. Given the recent upgrade to our reputation monitoring tool we wanted to tie Continue reading »
I don’t normally get annoyed enough that I actually feel compelled into putting pen to paper, or fingers to keys to write about my experience, however Dabs have annoyed me so much over the last week that I simply have Continue reading »
We have just put together a blog for Rosie Millard, a journalist with the Sunday Times who is writing an article about online reputation management. We met up with Rosie this morning when she came to our office to pick Continue reading »
This post is going to be the first of many talking about geo location and internationalisation* of search results. To start I thought we would take a look at the problems the search engines have trying to ensure they return Continue reading »
These days you can bet your bottom dollar that most business transactions are preceeded by some sort of a search on one of the major search engines for your company name. If those results don’t show your company in a Continue reading »