Tag: keywords
Should Microsoft be able to buy Yahoo?
by Matt on Feb.19, 2010, under seo
Just spotted this one as well. Yahoo may be a weaker search engine but there is no denying that if Microsoft buy Yahoo it will making searching keywords a 2 horse race:
http://www.freshbusinessthinking.com/news.php?CID=&NID=3608&Title=Microsoft%27s+Plans+To+Buy+Yahoo+Will+Make+Search+A+Two+Horse+Race+
Let me know what you think…
SEO Keyword Software
by Matt on Nov.06, 2009, under seo
Saw this good video on YouTube about SEO Keyword software. Definitely worth a look
Blogging – what is it worth?
by rowena on Sep.10, 2009, under copy
As with all social online art forms, blogging is an incredible way to introduce new content about your product/service and bring more traffic to your website.
You can commonly find two types. Blogs that are actually contained on the website itself and that are open to consumers visiting the website. Or indirect blogs which give off the air of indepedence but in truth are manned by the creators of the website.
The most common is the latter, and I myself have been known to blog on clients websites to help increase awareness about their product and product niche i.e. weight loss pills and dietary news. (continue reading…)
Why you should use Google Alerts
by rowena on Jul.14, 2009, under copy
You may remember us recently mentioning the benefits of signing up to Google Alerts. Well today I want to expand on this notion and prove to you why it is so essential. (continue reading…)
PPC – what is it?
by Jason on May.01, 2009, under PPC
Of all the online marketing strategies on the web, PPC is probably the most mis-understood. I guess it is partly down to mis-communication. It is not the easiest strategy to get your head around, which is probably why it gets overlooked so often.
So what is PPC? In its simplest terms it isĀ ‘a pay-for-performance pricing model where advertising (such as banners or paid search engine listings) is priced based on the number of clickthroughs rather than impressions or other criteria.’ (continue reading…)