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BBC hiding content, links
We all know that the BBC dominate the SERPs because they’re whiter than white, right? All that quality journalism and well-honed site architecture? Well I happened across a page that not only hides big blocks of content, but also has some nice fat authority outlinks to various commercial operations. Continue reading
AdWords tip: Use the “Search Query” report
If you’re running a PPC campaign (either on its own or alongside an SEO campaign) then there are few more useful reports than the ‘search query’ report. Continue reading
What does Google sidebar mean for search?
There’s been a lot focus recently on Bing and whether or not Microsoft has (finally) got a hit on its hands. Continue reading
Rewarding Failure
I’m going to go a little off-piste from the usual round of industry tittle-tattle to do a little light swearing. If you’re of a sensitive disposition, look away now! Continue reading
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Strong ageing filter on Google Product feeds?
I don’t profess to be an enourmous expert in the field of Google Product feeds. I know they exist, I know roughly how to optimise them and the opportunities that are available, but compared to the body of knowledge that’s available on the subject of SEO… Continue reading
Do you need an SEO company?
John at eggrage has a pop at the SEO industry, effectively saying that it is a waste of space and that SEO doesn’t have a legitimate claim to be a field of knowledge any more. Continue reading