Manchester SEO Blogger on May 16th, 2010

Some topics are so shrouded in mystery, they can divide the very SEO experts themselves. Nowhere is this more true than the ubiquitous meta tag. Sure, you’ve written a fantastic meta description, volunteered some of your more important meta keywords (even if you are unsure how much impact the latter will have).
But what [...]

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Manchester SEO Blogger on April 27th, 2010

The Manchester SEO Blog reviews the UK general election 2010, asks : What is the architecture of a successful social media political campaign and how are the Lib Dems, Labour and Conservatives using it effectively?

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Manchester SEO Blogger on April 22nd, 2010

Google have announced the launch of a government censorship transparency tool that will show users requests made by governments to remove websites and content and any freedom of information requests for personal information.

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Manchester SEO Blogger on January 13th, 2010

Six months ago, I blocked Russia and China from all my personal web servers. My friends said this was a bad idea – not only for search engine optimistion (SEO) purposes, but also claimed I had managed to create a ‘racist server’! I was not proud of this decision, which was made after careful observation [...]

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Manchester SEO Blogger on December 13th, 2009

The Manchester SEO Blog is proud to reveal what Google’s personalised search results will mean for SEO, which search phrases will be affectecd most and how this will impact the search results page (SERPS).

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Manchester SEO Blogger on November 28th, 2009

I am often asked about link building companies, and how this compares with backlinks won for good quality content. Today, the Manchester SEO Blog outlines the potential risks of paid backlinks and how link baiting with good quality text content compares with buying back links from brokers.

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Manchester SEO Blogger on November 21st, 2009

A few days ago Google announced the launched of Chromium OS, and like an excited kid on Christmas Eve, I just couldn’t wait! Yesterday, the firstly publicly available developer build of the operating system was released. If – like me – you already have several other operating system installed (but use Windows as your [...]

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Manchester SEO Blogger on November 15th, 2009

Getting that all important click in the search engine results page (SERPS) is a vital part of your search engine optimisation. The Manchester SEO Blog outlines 5 important strategies to improve your click through rate.

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Manchester SEO Blogger on November 11th, 2009

We would all like a little more control sometimes. We’re so used to accepting things the way they are we often don’t recognise a choice when we see one. One of the great creative freedoms of search engine optimisation (SEO) is that you actually get some kind of choice over who your competitors are.
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Manchester SEO Blogger on November 8th, 2009

Content marketing is SEO that never sleeps, The Manchester SEO Blog gives advice on finding your audience niche through the content supply and demand model and explains how predicting future trends enables you to maneuver yourself into the top spot before your competitors.

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