24 post(s) written by Gez Hebburn.
David Showell Joins the Fresh Egg SEO Content Team
14th October 2011
A recent addition to Fresh Egg’s SEO content team, David Showell is a versatile and creative copywriter with five years freelancing experience. An Arsenal fan, David writes Football articles for a popular website, a regular Football betting column… Read more
Mark Chalcraft Looks for an SEO Job – and Finds One
5th October 2011
Despite suffering from “a pathological aversion to filling in lists of questions about himself,” Fresh Egg’s freshest SEO Engineer Mark Chalcraft has done such a good job of it I was tempted to just publish the questionnaire. Ahh well,… Read more
Newzbin2: Usenet Web Pirates Repel Misguided Corporate Boarders
16th September 2011
Following complaints brought by the Motion Picture Association (MPA) a United Kingdom high court has ordered ISP British Telecom (BT) to block access to the pirate file search website Newzbin2. Newzbin facilitates the distribution of pirate files shared… Read more
Meet Fresh Egg’s new Account Management Director
9th September 2011
Rex (Jeremy Reckless) has joined Fresh Egg as Account Management Director, bringing a wealth of experience to the account management team. Holding a degree in Geology from Oxford Polytechnic, Rex spent years working as a geological specialist on offshore… Read more
What Does Bing’s warning against SEO Link/Like Farming Really Say?
7th September 2011
Duane Forrester published a post to the Bing Webmaster blog on August 31st titled Link farms and Like farms – don’t be tempted showing how easily Bing could detect and disregard artificially manipulated social media signals. Specifically, the post… Read more
Scott Colenutt joins the SEO Team at Fresh Egg
6th September 2011
Scott Colenutt is the latest internet denizen to realise his fate and, errr… ultimate destiny, joining the team at Fresh Egg as a junior SEO engineer. Well ok – it may not be his ultimate destiny… but for now we’ll have to do…. Read more
Stable Google Chrome Frame enables HTML5 browsing in IE6
2nd September 2011
In a bid to improve the lot of the world’s least intelligent browser users (ok I know it was a hoax… but still…) Google released a stable version of the Chrome Frame plug-in for Internet Explorer on Tuesday. Noting the fact that potentially… Read more
ENISA issues HTML5 internet security warnings
24th August 2011
The European Network and Information Security Agency (ENISA), the official body funded by European Parliament to oversee the safety and security of digital communications, has issued a lengthy document outlining security issues that will need to be addressed… Read more
Google Street View heads for the Amazon rainforest
22nd August 2011
In typically ambitious style, Google has announced its philanthropic plans to extend the reach of the Street View project into some of the most inaccessible and remote terrain the planet has to offer. Google is working with the charity FAS (Foundation… Read more
