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Google Comparison Ads … How Much Is Too Much?
19th August 2010
Google in their seemingly never-ending quest to conquer every possible monetisable element of the internet, have added yet another featured box to their search results, above those returned organically. A search for ‘credit cards’ reveals… Read more
Google Image Search Gets A Face Lift
27th July 2010
We noticed the new Google image search being tried out on Google Chrome a little while ago, but Google have now officially launched the new-look image search worldwide; announcing the roll-out on their official blog. So what’s new in Google images?… Read more
Google Removes Underline From SERP’s
1st July 2010
Has anyone else seen Google’s latest update to their results pages? Have a look at the screenshot below: They’ve removed the underline from each returned result; the change doesn’t appear to have come into place across all browsers yet… Read more
Using Twitters’ Real Time Search To Your Advantage
16th June 2010
Twitter is one of the most popular social media platforms in the West; with around 300,000 new new users signing up per day and an average of 180 million unique visitors per month [source]. But a huge number of both small businesses and large companies… Read more
Yandex – A Rival To Google?
21st May 2010
Enter Yandex Last week top Russian search engine Yandex launched the UK version of it’s website, and according to some, looks set to be genuine competition for Google and their dominance of UK search. At the end of last year Yandex was the fastest… Read more
Pimp My WordPress!
16th September 2009
WordPress is the world’s favourite CMS for blogging. To date, over 6 million downloads of version 2.8 have been made from the WordPress site and it’s easy to understand why. It’s open source, free and pretty easy to use – if you can master… Read more
Is the Google Brand Update Really a Good Thing?
29th June 2009
Early in 2009 Google announced that they would be commencing a brand update, which gave authority sites much more power and rankings in the SERP’s. This has now also filtered through to the UK market. But is it really a good thing? Or have Google… Read more
AOL to become a leading Internet company?
28th May 2009
I have never had a love of AOL – ever since the world was bombarded with the weak offering from America Online back in the late 90′s I have to say that I have never embraced the then Internet giant. Seriously flawed is one expression that… Read more
Climbing Frames UK – Climbing!
1st March 2007
I just took delivery of a nice email from one of our clients informing me of his sites climb to the #1 position in Google for their principal KeyPhrase of ‘Climbing Frames‘. It’s always good to see the #1 positions come through; especially… Read more
