Category Archives: seo advice

Google Boogie or Everflux expansion

Through my RSS readings this morings I came across a number of places talking about the “Google Boogie” – yep I’s never heard of it before either. From what I’ve read it came from Oyster Web and was then blogged at Spiderwriting (Bill get your permalinks fixed).

Top 10 Plugins for Firefox

Ok I am now running out of browser screen – its dying on me. All I have left is a narrow band of screen that displays very little and the rest of my screen has been usurped by Firefox toolbars and plugins. In an attempt to ween myself off these dainty, and ever breeding, Firefox [...]

Google Backlinks by Data Centre

Have just been hacking away at back link stuff in Google for the basis of monthly reports and I keep getting multiple result sets for each back link query! AAARRRRGGGHHHH Below I’ve posted a list of Data Centres that I use for checking across the web. I got his list from another website a while [...]

Intelligent SEO Research Tools

Every day I’m hacking Google, MSN or Yahoo! for things that will make my life simpler. So I thought I would stick some in here for todays post. Oh and they’re also free – I do have some paid for things and things I’ve built maybe another day I’ll give these up! Keyword Research Keyword [...]

MSN Search – Terms and Conditions

After ages trying to find a page on MSN with their terms and conditions for a article I’m writing I eventually found them. They’re at http://help.live.com/help.aspx?project=wl_webmasters&mkt=en-gb. You then have to click on the ‘How can I make sure my website is correctly indexed?‘ link in the left navigation and then the main links in the [...]

Ten Ways to ensure that SEO is a great Investment?

Search Engine Optimization Is your SEO a Business Cost or a Real Investment? One thing about SEO is that the market is filled with cowboys. I mean bare faced liars who want nothing more than to seperate you from your money. Sometimes seperating you from your cash can be easier than you may think. SEO [...]

Google, Glossaries and Good Links

Google, Glossaries and Good Links I love glossaries – I know that may sound a bit strange but they make my life easier. If I’m asked to optimise a site, especially a technical site, a glossary can help me effectively understand your products, the same is true when I want to buy something. What is [...]

New Google Analytics Interface

Today has seen the launch of the new Google Analytics interface. I’ve just been chatting with some of my mates at Equator and Dog Digital about the change and here are a couple of our thoughts so far: New interface is nice – pretty much the same as the previous one and simple to use [...]

New Blog Roll Addition – SEO Company in Scotland

Just a quick post to say that I’ve posted a new link in my blogroll to http://www.spiderwritingseo.co.uk. Spiderwriting are an SEO company who I’ve worked with in the past who do SEO for the niche vertical of creative people. Bill has a lot of experience in developing high quality, useable, consumer friendly websites for artists, [...]

The Death Rattle of Online PR

For a while I’ve been using online PR as a way of creating good quality backlinks to websites. Whether it be through Press Releases or Article Syndication. I love these mediums. They allow companies to create a dialogue with their online communities at a reasonably low cost. They enhance backlinks and if you do them [...]