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Interesting reading 2009-06-26
So what from my reading has stood out this week? My stance on content is to produce helpful, informative and engaging content. That keyword research tools are used to help design the angle of the page, but not to lead … Continue reading
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Tagged Articles, Blogs, Content, CTR, SEO, SERPs, Social Media
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The future of search (well as of today)
I have just read a fascinating article on the Guardian site. It talk about an event where Google employees explained their latest products. And Bobbie Johnson gives his thoughts on the future of search. Johnson illustrates in this extract from the … Continue reading
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Tagged Articles, google, Industry, Reading, SEO, Social Media, The future, Twitter
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Interesting reading 2009-03-26
An expose piece on the Dave Naylor site regarding national newspapers linking for commerical gain. It is implying that the papers and possibly media owners are starting to understand the commerical power of adding links to their articles. The compete.com … Continue reading
The future of content (as of July 2010)
I have read a number of SEO & mainstream publisher articles about the future of content. As someone who has commissioned will known publishers, someone who has paid