SEO – How These Relatively Simple Tags Can Make A World Of Difference

July 27, 2011

Tweet In very basic terms, HTML code for a typical webpage can be divided into three sections – the header, the body and the footer. From a search engine optimisation perspective there are certain things that you need to know, or make sure that the person handling your SEO services is doing for you. It’s [...]

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In SEO, How Absolutely Everything Is Related To Your Niche

July 25, 2011

Tweet Have you ever heard of the six degrees of separation? In 1929, Hungarian author Frigyes Karinthy hypothesised that the whole world could be connected by some kind of web due to the way that we structured our lives and our communities and our amazing ability to communicate. The author suggested that it would be [...]

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Search Engine Optimisation – Putting Your Own Slant On It

July 22, 2011

Tweet When confronted with the idea of writing articles and blog posts, many newcomers to this field throw up their arms in horror. They may well be an expert in a particular niche, but they believe that it is impossible to create content that is new and interesting. After all, everything that there is to [...]

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Search Engine Optimisation – Don’t Be Boring And You’ll Be Okay

July 20, 2011

Tweet One of the biggest mistakes that we see when people are starting out with a brand-new website in a particular niche is that they become far too inward looking and product-based. They mistakenly believe that they need to create buzz surrounding their particular product or service and that any content they create should be [...]

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Is There Such A Thing As A Sandbox Within Google?

July 18, 2011

Tweet Google’s ranking algorithms are steeped in folklore. Many an opinion has been written by our cutting-edge SEO UK experts about what to do and what not to do and how you must be especially careful or your site will end up in the “sandbox.” For some reason this conjures up an image of toddlers [...]

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In SEO, Nasty Surprises Can Be Useful, Sometimes

July 15, 2011

Tweet You may be very proud of your keyword research and have spent a lot of time developing it. You might have engaged in a brainstorming exercise with others in your organisation, family, friends, acquaintances or customers to come up with keywords and especially longer tail keywords that you feel to be entirely appropriate for [...]

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Search Engine Optimisation – How Many Links Is Enough?

July 13, 2011

Tweet The subject of this article asks a question. The answer is probably “how long is a piece of string?” In short, there is no right answer and there is no wrong answer and it entirely depends on the market you are in, the competition and the demand. We now know that in terms of [...]

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Don’t Go Round In Circles With Your Search Engine Optimisation

July 11, 2011

Tweet Once upon a time, certain experts who provided SEO services were adamant that all you needed to do to “score” in terms of search engine optimisation was to engage in a strategy of reciprocal link building. They reasoned that it was unduly difficult to get a one-way back link from another site to yours [...]

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With SEO, Don’t Just Set It And Forget It – Alert Yourself!

July 8, 2011

Tweet Whether we use SEO services and the good efforts of SEO UK specialists in content distribution or not, we have to make sure that we get a good return on investment for our efforts. You might be paying good money to get content created and distributed, or you might be doing it yourself – [...]

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Search Engine Optimisation – Why You Have To Tell People What To Do

July 6, 2011

Tweet Is it possible that we are all like a herd of sheep, essentially rather ignorant, wandering around with no purpose? That is until we see that the other sheep are going in one direction, at which point we simply follow them. Do we have to be shown or told what to do before we [...]

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