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Monthly Archives: July 2011
SEO your first link anchor text
I’ve said in the past how it is important to have keywords in anchor text, for example link as follows: More info about SEO in Peterborough. instead of: For more info on SEO in Peterborough, click here. Something to remember … Continue reading
Posted in Search Engine Optimisation
Tagged anchor text, content, keywords, links, on page, search engine optimisation, seo
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How well is your site indexed by Google?
Enter site:your-site-name.co.uk into Google and it will list all pages it has indexed from your site. The excerpts it lists for you are title on first line, description across second two. Take the time to ensure they are all optimised. … Continue reading
Posted in Search Engine Optimisation
Tagged basic, description, google, indexing, PDF, seo, title
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SEO through Q&A websites
An incresingly important factor for good Search Engine Optimisation is engagement with your potential audience; in fact, some would say that is becoming the crux of SEO.
Posted in Search Engine Optimisation
Tagged cambridge, internet marketing, search engine optimisation, seo, social, social media
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How to fix URL canonicalisation problems
A little while back I explained what URL Canonicalisation is and why it was something to look at when starting your Search Engine Optimisation efforts. Now let's look at some options on how to deal with it. Unfortunately fixing URL … Continue reading
Google Profit figures…
At a Google Analytics training session in Chelmsford yesterday somebody asked me why Google gave away so many tools like Google Analytics for free. My answer was that it helped with their drive for ‘world domination‘, or at least ‘web … Continue reading