Archive for ‘Search Engine Optimisation’

Google Strikes Back at Bing With Coffee… I Mean Caffeine

So having posted about Microsoft’s new contender Bing, a recent development has reared it’s head in the search engine market. Google Caffiene.
Now when I first heard about this new project, some of the many parallel processes running in my head surmised that Google must have entered yet another market. After all, they are dominating the:

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And Our Survey Says… Bing? Maybe it’s Binghoo, or Yahng.

So by now, you have probably seen, heard of or even used Microsoft’s new baby, Bing.
Long rumoured to be called Kumo (Japanese for spider – as in search engines spider the web), Bing has entered the search arena with a huge marketing campaign, a mass of conjecture and even more hype. What’s more, Microsoft [...]

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Keep Your Site Alive With Frequently Updated Content. Yes, Like This.

But the question on everyone’s lips is “how frequent?”
The answer depends on how current you want/need to be. Part of the pattern search engines visit your site with is based on how current the content is. This means everything from the copyright date in your footer to new pages being published.
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Search Engine Optimisation (SEO) – What? How? Huh?

o you’ve probably heard about search engine optimisation but want to understand the basics. Even if you haven’t, don’t fear, I’ll explain all below.
What is SEO?
Put simply, search engine optimisation is the art of climbing higher in search engine rankings. For clarity, it has nothing to do with paid listings (sometimes at the top and [...]

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