On Striving for Simplicity

What am I going to have for dinnerAged 21 I got my first job in marketing for Ladbrokes. The title of Marketing Assistant was bestowed upon me as were a frighteningly large stack of real, honest to goodness business cards. Oh brave new world! But it was a world that was difficult to navigate. There was an awful lot of terminology which read more »

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On Striving for Simplicity

Penguin 2.0 Link Removal Request Etiquette

Since Penguin 2.0 hit a couple of weeks ago, a number of clients have received a large volume of requests to remove links from their sites that goes something like this: “I recently received notice from Google that my website has been assessed a penalty after they “detected unnatural links” pointing to my website http://www.spamdawber.com/.  Can […]

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Hunted by the Algorithm, Competitors and SEO’s

hunted-featured-imageTime have changed with a new update coming imminently to penguin, its not just the Algorithm you need to be careful of, its also your competitors and other SEOs.

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Hunted by the Algorithm, Competitors and SEO’s

The importance of a link clean up before it’s too late

headerUsing LinkRisk and LinkDetox, Agnete Tøien Pedersen takes a look at the importance of a link clean up before it’s too late.

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The importance of a link clean up before it’s too late

10 Billion Ways To Get A Link

You may have seen the news earlier this week that Greg Sterling and I have determined that bad business listing data may be costing US businesses $10 billion. To provide more context for that number, Yext has just published the first issue of the Yext Quarterly (aka “YQ”), subtitled “The State of Location”.  The report was […]

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