Category Archives: Interviews
Every PR person hopes for the day when they get the glorious email saying “yes, I’m going to write about your client.” But as any blogger can tell you, most pitches aren’t even opened, let alone read. In an effort more >
SEO is growing up. In the past (for the most part at least) SEOs sat on the fringes of Marketing and PR departments (or perhaps, nowhere near them at all!) and were often left to their own devices – more >
Martin Reed is an online community builder who got in touch with us recently. He’s been in the industry for quite a while now and started his latest community, aimed at women and called Female Forum, last year. His blog, more >
Tom recently posted on SEOmoz about the nature of online communities and we got in touch with Richard Millington at Feverbee to find out a bit more about the subject. Rich is an expert in building online communities and is more >
I was recently contacted by Björn Wigeman who is head of international development at Veosearch – a charity search engine that has just launched in the UK. They are trying to encourage people to use them as their regular search more >
Geo location is becoming increasingly relevant to search engine optimisation. This interview aims to ask questions about some of the hottest issues out there. I spoke to 5 experts who are all active in the SEO world. The answers here more >
The keen-eyed amongst you may have noticed a certain penchant here at Distilled for blogging on the subject of mobile search. In this interview, we were lucky enough to speak to Thomas Roberts, co-founder of The Texperts, an award winning more >
It’s that time again – another interview in our series. This time the man on the other side of the tape recorder (ok, email) is David Mihm, the web designer in Portland, Oregon (or at least he will be when more >
Introducing, ladies, gentlemen and digg-citizens our next interview with Lyndon Antcliff. I’m sure Lyndon (aka Lyndoman on most social media sites) needs very little introduction but here’s the background anyway. I first stumbled upon (hahaha ha.. ha… ahem) Lyndon’s blog more >
Peter Meyers is an expert in website usability and is better known to many around the worlds of usability and SEO as ‘Dr. Pete’ (not without cause – see below). He is the head honcho of User Effect and he more >
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