Optimisation News
Google+ Business Pages – Should You Care?
9th November 2011
Google Plus, the social side of Google has recently opened up for business accounts. The new feature, known (unsurprisingly) as Google+ Pages, went live on Monday and the verdict on them is not very encouraging so far. More »
StumbleUpon Expands Advertiser Reach
24th October 2011
Advertisers who use the Paid Discovery services from StumbleUpon will now have a better service available to them with increased ad serving options. More »
Google Website Optimiser Vulnerability Opens Sites To Hackers
10th December 2010
Users of Google Website Optimiser were sent an email this week from the Google engineering team regarding a serious security issue in Website Optimiser. More »
View Pages As Googlebot Via Webmaster Tools
12th October 2009
Two new tools went live on Google Webmaster Tools today under a new section called ‘Labs’. The new tools are called Malware details and Fetch as Googlebot. More »
SEO Technology Center For Flash
20th March 2009
Adobe must be realising, at long last, that they are losing a lot of money by making Flash technology so search engine unfriendly – a fact that probably deters a lot of webmasters from using Flash, resulting in lost revenues for the company. To make ammends they’ve created the SEO Technology Center on the Adobe Developer Connection section of their site. More »
Google Searches Become More Focused
7th February 2008
Google Analytics evangelist, Avinash Kaushik recently organized a ‘by invitation-only’ event at Google’s Atlanta office. Brian Ussery of Beu Blog reports that towards the end of the meeting Kaushik gave a presentation based on some facts and figures to the participants. More »
Microsoft Study: Search Marketing For Small Business
13th November 2007
400 small and medium businesses in the UK were questioned about how they embraced PPC and online advertising, as part of a research project commissioned by Microsoft. The study revealed some interesting misconceptions and barriers to entry among SMEs in the UK. More »
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