Google Instant explained by Bob Dylan
Posted by Reggie James | September 9th, 2010 | Filed under Search Advertising, SEO
Tags: Google Instant, PPC, Search, SEO
Will adding my Twitter feed to my website increase my PageRank?
Posted by Reggie James | July 28th, 2010 | Filed under SEO
Search supremo and head of Google’s Webspam team Matt Cutts talks about how we can best capitalise on Twitter.
Tags: Matt Cutts, SEO, twitter
Implications of Google's use of RDFa could have on SEO practices
Posted by Reggie James | January 24th, 2010 | Filed under Google, Search Advertising, SEO
RDFa Could Play an Increasingly Big Role in Search
A big thanks to Chris Crum of the excellent Web Pro News who has highlighted Google’s view on a debate that has been raging on a few forums recently. Mainly that you should only use an image that you’ve the license rights to.
The full article can be found here on Web Pro News http://bit.ly/7UmMSs
Peter Linsley from Google describes how to let Google know which licenses your images are released under using RDFa.
Tags: Chris Crum, Microformat Tagging, RDFa, Reggie James, Resource Description Framework in attributes, Rich Snippets, Search Engine Optimisation, SEO, W3C, Web Pro News, XHTML
Google lauches real time Search
Posted by Reggie James | December 7th, 2009 | Filed under Google AdWords, Search Advertising, SEO, Social Media, twitter
It was only a matter of time. Google launches realt time and and once again lays the guntlet down to Microsoft.
Tags: Bing, Google, Microsoft, PPC, Real time Search, SEO, Social Media
Microsoft and Yahoo! Finalise Search Deal
Posted by Reggie James | December 7th, 2009 | Filed under Uncategorized
Microsoft and Yahoo! have finalised the terms of its search and advertising agreement, four months after the deal was announced.
Tags: BingHoo, Microsoft, PPC, Reggie James, Search Advertising, SEO, Yahoo!
Google Caffeine Now Live On One Google Data Center
Posted by Reggie James | November 30th, 2009 | Filed under SEO
According to the excellent Web Pro News the IP 209.85.225.103 is hitting the data center that is running the Caffeine index at about 50% of the time.
Here is a video prior to this news (about a week ago) with Google’s Matt Cutts on Site Speed and the Caffeine Update
Tags: Caffeine, Caffiene, Google, Google Caffeine, Google Caffiene, IP 209.85.225.103, Matt Cutts, Reggie James, Search Engine Ranking, SEO, Web Pro News
Rachel Mepham Drives Sales and Helps Business Grow
Posted by Reggie James | September 21st, 2009 | Filed under Rachel Mepham, Search Advertising
Having worked at Digital Clarity for some time, I though it was only right that I start sharing some experiences of successful Paid Search and SEO campaigns.
Rather than just show-off, I though it best to mention colleagues of mine, who over the years have delivered ‘killer strategies’ that have helped companies grow.
So, to kick things off I thought I’d talk first about Rachel Mepham.
Rachel Mepham is Head of Digital at Search & Digital Marketing agency Digital Clarity.
In the last 6 years she has helped companies obtain the best form the plethora of various advertising platforms available online. Rachel Mepham has been instrumental in delivering bespoke and strategic Paid Search campaigns for some of the biggest brands today.
Utilising the best of Google AdWords, Microsoft’s Bing and Yahoo Search Marketing Platforms, Rachel has delivered excellent results for companies such as Mercedes-Benz, Bonusprint, All Response Media, and JWT Inside.
If you want to learn more about Paid Search, SEO or Social Media, as Rachel a question here – Rachel Mepham: rachel.mepham@digital-clarity.com
Author: Reggie James
Tags: Digital Clarity, Paid Search, PPC, Rachel Mepham, Search Engine Optimisation, SEO, Social Media
What is Orange Canyon?
Posted by Reggie James | September 14th, 2009 | Filed under Uncategorized
Been hearing a lot about a new blog on a few forums called Orange Canyon.
Anyone heard of it?
Reggie
Tags: Blog, Digital Clarity, Facebook, Orange Canyon, PPC, SEO, twitter
