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We’re delighted to say that another of our clients, Southern United, have got in touch with us to provide some hugely positive feedback regarding our SEO work with them.
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We’ve had not one but TWO great pieces of feedback this week, which is a particularly satisfying way to bring Friday to a close.
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You might have noticed that we’ve gone through a bit of a makeover this week here at Artemis, with a new logo deputising on our website.
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Matt Cutts told us yesterday via Twitter that Google had begun rolling out their latest Panda update, Panda 4.0.
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We’ve heard of a number of aspects of search over the last few months from Matt Cutts that might point us towards the truth when it comes to site rank.
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A couple of weeks back we learnt that the airline Ryanair had managed to disappear from Google’s major league search results after carrying out work on their website.
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The Heartbleed bug was brought to light earlier last week and it has since sent shockwaves across the entire online community.
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In order to commemorate the fourth season of HBO’s bloodthirsty fantasy tale Game of Thrones, HootSuite decided to unveil their own unique opening sequence for the award-winning series, albeit with a slightly different concept and one we’re far more likely to understand…
Titled “Game of Social Thrones”, the opening sequence displays the towering castles and courtyards of various different forms of social media, from the ivy-covered blue towers of Twitter and LinkedIn to the complex, mountainous region of Google Chrome and the almighty coliseum that is YouTube.
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In a recent vlog, Matt Cutts brought up the issue of separating page popularity from page rank. It’s something that many people have questioned as past Google algorithms have looked to target popular pages for search queries, although Cutts was quick to suggest that Google would be introducing algorithms that would search for true authority in the future.
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Facebook have recently unveiled a new page design that incorporates various changes to the structure and layout of a number of different features.
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Matt Cutts posted another video recently to answer a question brought to him concerning the existence of backlinks. The question was along the lines of “is there an available search engine for the public that totally excludes backlinks?”
Google have their own private system that lets them see what search quality would be like without backlinks, whilst the public don’t have this luxury.
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Google are celebrating Valentine’s Day with a doodle that lets you send a box of chocolate to someone else online using a specified URL.
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