SEO Blog Posts

Handling Canonicalisation and Multiple Domain Forwarding via IIS

Tuesday, February 19th, 2008

One technical issue that we identify at the start of most SEO projects is Canonicalisation (Canonicalization for the USA). For those who don’t already know, Canonicalisation is basically having your site rendering as http://www.mypoorlysite.com and http://mypoorlysite.com.
Ideally a site should only render under a single domain to avoid any problems with duplicate content. Although Google claims […]

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A little extra help from Google Webmaster Tools.

Friday, December 14th, 2007

Yesterday (14 December 2007) saw a nice addition to the data available through the Google Webmaster Tools application. Content Analysis shows issues relating to content and meta data that might deter Google from crawling or indexing your site including long page titles, short meta description, duplicate meta data, non-indexable content.

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Google is Coogle

Wednesday, December 12th, 2007

We all know that when people think computers that they think Geek! Nerd! Swat! Wedgy! Well let me tell you computers are cool, in fact they’re Coogle!

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Why should I use a SEO Agency?

Friday, October 26th, 2007

Many a time, companies large and small ask themselves… why do we need to use an SEO agency; we have a web development team - why not get them to do it?
Asking this question is usually a result of a lack of knowledge. They assume that because SEO involves the website, the web development team […]

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The Search Marketing ‘Remix’

Monday, October 22nd, 2007

Having sat on both sides of the fence it can be easy to see why many marketing agencies offer faux search marketing services, white labeling third party suppliers for the ‘greater good’ of the client. The attitude of we control media spend, ergo we control you…’Let’s not confuse things’
The question that begs to be answered […]

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