SEO
Posts about search engine optimisation
On guest blogging and Google Paid Members Public
Matt Cutts weighs in: So, the basic message is “if you’re going to do this write/accept, good, rich original content, don’t just churn out shoddy content to multiple sources”. Put some genuine effort in – get the reward. This is a simple idea, and yet so many people
Let me enter-train you: liveblogging and SEO Paid Members Public
Had a fun day yesterday, running a bespoke training course for a property industry client with the talented, genial (and caustically funny) Steve Bustin of Vada Media [http://vadamedia.co.uk]. Watching Steve – a former stand-up comedian – at work reminded me how much entertaining the people you are training helps
The SEO versus Content tension: a dialogue Paid Members Public
Afternoon, Adam. You’ve been writing a lot about SEO lately. You got a problem with SEO? Goodness, no. I teach a course on SEO for Journalists [http://www.journalism.co.uk/seo-for-journalists/s336/] for goodness’ sake. I wouldn’t be doing that if I didn’t believe SEO was
Are Infographics next on Google's anti-SEO hit list? Paid Members Public
There’s a really great and interesting interview with Matt Cutts, who heads Google’s web spam team [http://www.stonetemple.com/matt-cutts-and-eric-talk-about-what-makes-a-quality-site/] , on the Stone Temple Consulting site. The whole thing is worth a read, but the discussion of infographics is particularly of note: > In principle, there’s