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We have been working with a great local family run Kitchen Company since the start of August, they’ve had a website for years but mainly as an online brochure rather than a sales enquiry generator.
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Hands up if you’ve seen this before? Look familiar? We bet it does!
Foursquare has been around for a bit now but if you’re suddenly seeing a lot more info, stickers in shops and general news and talk about it, the app coming up on your “suggested apps” or on your iPhone Genius lists, it’s because Foursquare is about to become the most recent tool to get your business found in local searches.
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I’ve blogged before about Google’s algorithmic evolution and how the search giant is constantly making adjustments to the way in which it ranks and rates a site.
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In the old days Google used to state in their webmaster guidelines that “there is nothing anyone can do to harm the rankings of your website”.
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What an exciting couple of weeks we’ve had. Four big Google updates in the space of two weeks is enough to make every webmaster have sleepless nights.
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Weather report: Penguin data refresh coming today. 0.3% of English queries noticeably affected. Details: http://t.co/Esbi2ilX
— Matt Cutts (@mattcutts) October 5, 2012
Does this man never sleep and why always Friday to launch such “life-changing” updates?
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Google struck an almighty blow at webmasters everywhere last week when they unleashed their “oh my god what are you doing” algorithm update targeting low quality EMD sites.
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A minor tweak to Google’s algorithm is what Matt Cutts called it last night when he tweeted about the latest Google algorithm update.
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Would you let a bricklayer remove a tumour?
No?
So why would you trust your SEO and online marketing with anyone promising cheap, quick fixes?
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Search Engine Land today reported on the changes in Google’s algorithm for the past two months. Usually the big G release their lists of changes on a monthly basis however as there was no such release in July we seem to have received a bumper update this time round.
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The latest news from Google Webmaster tools is the ability to download your latest links. This announcement was made by Matt Cutts from Google via Twitter (@mattcutts) on the 18.07.12, he said “you can now download links from Google *sorted by date*.
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The Panda strikes again! Just before this send you into a bit of a panic, fear not, unless your website is in Japanese or Korean as these are the two languages which are being affected.
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