Chasing Links: Google made me do it
The title will make sense soon, I promise.
What happens when the government makes a massive drugs haul, and busts the major suppliers?
- The good guys celebrate
- Supply dries up
- Users become prepared to pay more
- The price of the drug rockets
- There isn’t enough supply to satisfy demand
- To make their stock go further, the [...]
Managing link relationships – Surely there is a better way than nofollow
This is perhaps one of the more left-field posts I am likely to write this year, however with much of the debate at present focussed on Matt Cutts comments on the recent Forrester comments on sponsored conversations it seemed somewhat apt. The paid links debate and the solution developed by Google in particular has long [...]
5 things you mustn’t forget to SES London 2009
SES London is coming, in just a smattering over three weeks time. SES London is always a good mix of Search Engine Marketing professionals from both the UK and the US, including (but not limited to:)
Jon Myers – Head of Search/Associate Director – MVi (MediaVest Manchester) – If anything his landing page talks are always [...]
Link build your way to SEO success
Link development remains one of the most important aspects of any search engine optimisation campaign. Whilst the mechanism of acquiring links may have changed over the last couple of years, the desire for good quality link certainly hasn’t. A few years ago, many search engine marketing experts could acquire links via various directories (paid and [...]
Linkbuilding: The ultimate Link?
Looking around doing a technical audit for a client, I had to go into the Yahoo Directory to explain why they should consider using page specific robots management to alter what was displayed on organic Yahoo searches.
In doing so, I stumbled across front page of the Yahoo Directory, something I will be honest I havent [...]


