The Hobo blog is visited every month by around 50,000 visitors and has been cited by some of the most well known sites in our industry, including Search Engine Land and the W3C. We use it to share skills about web development and search engine marketing. The focus is squarely on Google – the number one search engine in the world, and responsile for sending the most new visitors to any website. We aim to cut through the noise and share clear and present marketing opportunities for small businesses.

Shaun Anderson

Shaun AndersonShaun Anderson is the Web Marketing Director at Hobo Web LTD. An obsessive passion for internet marketing and web accessibility, Shaun has worked on hundreds of websites, in every kind of market. Shaun writes about Google, and how small businesses can use Google’s free services to get more traffic to their website, and in turn, more sales for their businesses.

Martin Gardner

Martin Gardner

Martin Gardner is the senior website developer and designer at Hobo. He works closely with the website design team to create attractive and functional website’s.

His passions includes Google, Wordpress, programming, and er… Quad biking.

Robert McKenzie

Robert McKenzie

Robert Mckenzie is the copy writer at Hobo, tasked with creating content for client sites that satisfy’s a searcher’s intent.

Unsurprisingly, Robert has a passion for books and films. 20 years honing his writing skills, Robert is responsible for the more light hearted posts on the Hobo site.

Michael Bonnar

Michael Bonnar

Michael Bonnar is the Managing & Financial Director at Hobo, a co-founder of the company, and has managed the company to success since April 2006.

MIchael’s passions include business matters and search marketing.

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