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Yearly Archives: 2011
Here come Rich Snippets…
I’ve talked about Rich Snippets in the past – that’s the notion that you mark your data up with hidden keys that tell Google more information about that content so that they can do something with it. I’ve always said … Continue reading
Posted in News, Search Engine Optimisation
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Why you don’t need an HTML 5 website… yet
It seems that HTML 5 is surpassing Web 2 as the latest buzzword thrown around by web developers, and picked up on and misused by non-developers. HTML is the language used to define what appears on a web page. Our … Continue reading
Social Media Optimisation – pinterest.com
It seems sometimes that you’re running just to stay in the same place when it comes to social media. You’ve got Facebook, Twitter, Linked, YouTube, Flickr, Picasa and many more to consider… And here comes another one to consider: pinterest.com. … Continue reading
Improve your SEO with Fresh Content
We’ve always said that it’s good SEO to keep the content on your site updated regularly – it helps your search engine rankings. A recent change to the Google search algorithm, affecting 35% of searches (according to Google), sees it … Continue reading
Posted in Hints & Tips, Search Engine Optimisation
Tagged blog, blogging, caffeine, freshness, google, search engine optimisation, seo
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Free business advice for small businesses ends…
Today marks the end of free business advice for small businesses in the East of England. With the closure of Business Link East, SMEs will no longer be able to tap into support to help grow, or just sustain, their … Continue reading