Archive for the ‘Search Engine Optimisation’ Category

Client Focus: Brown McFarlane

December 12th, 2011
Published by Andy Duggan
Client Focus: Brown McFarlane

One of the world’s leading steel plate distributors, processors and traders, Brown McFarlane has a simple but highly effective approach to business – to exceed the expectations of the customer. The company’s mission statement ensures that this remains the underlining approach to the operations of the business. “To delight the customer with products and service which exceed their expectations through the continuous development of our people and systems”. About Brown McFarlane Brown McFarlane stock holds and... Read: Client Focus: Brown McFarlane

SEO Jobs: Senior SEO Consultants wanted

August 22nd, 2011
Published by Will O'Hara
SEO Jobs: Senior SEO Consultants wanted

Our digital marketing team is growing, we’re taking on more great new SEO clients and we need to add to the team. What SEO roles are available? We’re looking for a Senior SEO Consultant to join our office based team. The range of work includes technical SEO (analysis and implementation), on page optimisation, performance analysis, consulting with clients, coaching other team members, reporting, keyword research, copy writing, link building, infographics and blog posts.  However, we also do... Read: SEO Jobs: Senior SEO Consultants wanted

Client Focus: Bright Books (SEO for an ecommerce book website)

March 16th, 2011
Published by Will O'Hara
Client Focus: Bright Books (SEO for an ecommerce book website)

In the first of a new series we take a look at a client we’re currently working with, giving an overview of their business and presenting a selection of current results. This will hopefully turn into a regular blog slot and should help to showcase the great work we do and the great clients we work for! About Bright Books What sets Bright Books apart from other book suppliers is their deep knowledge and genuine... Read: Client Focus: Bright Books (SEO for an ecommerce book website)

Will the Google Panda update affect my site?

March 4th, 2011
Published by Katy Newell
Will the Google Panda update affect my site?

As a blogger and search engine consultant I’m often stunned by the shockingly low rates offered by some website owners seeking copy. How could they expect a piece on any subject to be well researched and written, fully rounded and presented when they were offering the likes of $3.50 per 500 words? Well often it seems that people aren’t concerning themselves with ‘well written’ or ‘fully rounded’, they just want content regardless of quality. Welcome... Read: Will the Google Panda update affect my site?

Correlation between Google Farmer Update and Social Media Buzz?

March 3rd, 2011
Published by Liam Veitch
Correlation between Google Farmer Update and Social Media Buzz?

First of all I have to say that on the whole I see the Google Farmer update as a positive change, a move towards a better quality of search, but I say “on the whole” as there is no doubt some collateral damage in the so-called ‘War on Spam’. The power of the long tail, and Google’s drum banging of its “content is king” mantra spawned a whole era of netrepreneurs that saw the correlation... Read: Correlation between Google Farmer Update and Social Media Buzz?

Finding and Using Free Images Online (plus the benefits for SEO)

March 2nd, 2011
Published by Will O'Hara
Finding and Using Free Images Online (plus the benefits for SEO)

If you run a business website or a blog, the chances are that you need to find images to use on them pretty regularly. This can be time consuming and sometimes expensive – stock images can vary from a few dollars (iStockPhoto) right up to a few thousand dollars (Getty Images). Of course you could steal them direct from Google Images (not a good idea!) or try taking your own photos, which can take up a... Read: Finding and Using Free Images Online (plus the benefits for SEO)