Posted on October 31, 2012, 4:37 pm, by Matt Lindley, under
Conference.
SearchLove is over, and my head is either full of new stuff to try out or I’m nursing a really bad hangover. There were some great talks on the first day from Justin Briggs, Will Critchlow and Rand Fishkin, as well as a few which were a bit thin on the ground. For me, the [...]
Posted on October 31, 2012, 2:42 pm, by Lisa Myers, under
Presentations.
I’ve just got back to the office from 2 days at Search Love London. A fantastic conference, great speakers, networking and food (the latter is more important that you think). I promised I would share my slides from my sessions so here they are. I went through my view of best geo targeting for an [...]
Posted on October 31, 2012, 1:59 pm, by Daniel Smulevich, under
Conference.
I’m back to work after two awesome days at Search Love London. I have a pile of notes from the conference sitting on my desk, so I thought I would share them with the world. I guess this blog post would be too long if it contained all the tips shared at Search Love, so [...]
Posted on October 26, 2012, 11:08 am, by Sohaib, under
SEO.
WordPress is easy to use and install, making it an ideal content management system (CMS) for bloggers. You don’t need in-depth programming knowledge and it’s very flexible in terms of plug-ins and support. This is why many webmasters claim that WordPress is one of the best CMS platforms out there today. Out-of-the-box SEO, however, isn’t [...]
Posted on October 19, 2012, 2:16 pm, by Sachi Jayatilleke, under
PPC,
SEO.
Nothing Lasts Forever – this should be the slogan for Google and their regular updates. A couple of weeks ago Google introduced an update on the seller rating extensions. Is Google just playing with us, and what is the true motive for this update? Get your notepads out and listen carefully: Let’s just turn back [...]