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30th April 2008
Search engine optimisation (SEO) was a factor in the Telegraph's March online traffic boost, an editor with the website said. Edward Roussel, online editor with the Telegraph Media Group, told the Guardian that the 38.7 per cent rise in uniq... SEO 'upped Telegraph visitor numbers in March' >>
29th April 2008
Yahoo!'s unenthusiastic response to Microsoft's overtures were not expected by the software giant, according to a new report. Wall Street analyst Scott Kessler, of New York firm Standard & Poor, told the Guardian that the software giant ... Microsoft "frustrated" by Yahoo! >>
28th April 2008
Websites should enlist the help of search engine optimisation (SEO) companies in their spam reduction strategies, a Google expert in the subject has claimed. Speaking at the Web 2.0 Expo in San Francisco last week, Matt Cutts said that SEO f... Google: SEO can help deter spammers >>
25th April 2008
The drive to convert blog visits into sales can be boosted by the inclusion of company information in posts, it has been claimed. New advice from Search Engine People asserts that customers who identify with the content of a blog may be dete... Corporate information 'increases consumer trust' >>
24th April 2008
Ken Livingstone is the subject of fewer search queries than his rival for the position of London mayor, Boris Johnson, a new report suggests. According to web traffic monitoring service Hitwise, Mr Johnson has maintained a lead in terms of s... Hitwise: Ken lags behind Boris on searches >>
24th April 2008
The establishment of a broadband universal service obligation (USO) fund could resolve the question of who is to fund improved network infrastructure, one expert claims. Andrew Ferguson, editor of thinkbroadband.com, has said that interested... Broadband USO fund 'could be the answer to capacity issues' >>
23rd April 2008
The earliest stages of website design should be driven by search engine optimisation (SEO), according to new advice. A blog post on Search Engine Watch recommends that companies prioritise SEO from the very beginning of their site overhaul s... SEO 'should dictate site design' >>
23rd April 2008
Small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) should ensure their search engine optimisation (SEO) practices do not alienate their customers, one expert has said. Addressing an audience at the Small Business Marketing Unleashed conference, Heath... Customer-centric keywording 'essential for SMEs' >>
22nd April 2008
New mothers looking for information on the web are most likely to use search engines, a new report indicates. Figures from Prospectiv suggest that 47 per cent of female parents would use search queries to research a product for their baby o... Search 'most popular web research method for mothers' >>
21st April 2008
Web users want to combine e-commerce with personal advice from sales representatives, a new report indicates. Research published in March by Opinion Research Corporation found that 23 per cent of respondents cited being unable to discuss the... Online shoppers 'want direct communication' >>
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