So here it is for all those interested parties – my Think Vis presentation. Thanks to everyone who came to see me and for all the kind words. Even if it was just all the pick n mix sugar talking, I’ll take them! Big love. KPI’s, Data, Reporting and Communication. Stop Pandering to Clients, Start [...]
Entries Tagged as 'SEO'
Think Visibility 5 – Talking KPIs, Data, Reporting & Communication
March 5th, 2011 · 1 Comment · Conferences, SEO
BrightonSEO – When is an SEO campaign not an SEO campaign?
September 3rd, 2010 · No Comments · Conferences, SEO, Social Media
After my lovely ‘search muggle’ pal Chris randomly googled my name last night from the US of A and decided I must be a ‘professional’ due to its appearing across a range of Google searches (mostly with images of pandas associated with it) – I realised I should really at least try to make sure [...]
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BrightonSEO – See you there?
July 21st, 2010 · 2 Comments · Conferences, SEO
For those that are not yet on the guestlist – you should be. I’m speaking at BrightonSEO on Friday 23 July. There’s a whole bunch of awesome people speaking there in fact and all for the princely sum of £0. Here’s the running order: BrightonSEO 23rd July Agenda Social Media Shenanigans Kevin Gibbons – Director [...]
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I write like…
July 15th, 2010 · No Comments · Linkbait, SEO
I’m satisfied with that. My ridiculous discussions of Google Buns and Pandas vs Ulysses. No contest really. I write like James Joyce I Write Like by Mémoires. Analyze your writing! A simple piece of linkbait by the guys at Mémoires, complete with neat anchor text link back to their site. I’ve been seeing it all [...]
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Optimise vs Optimize Part Deux
January 15th, 2010 · 2 Comments · Analytics, SEO
UPDATE Google were clearly having their usual playaround, just joshing wit’ ya, haha funny funny joke around yesterday – and the SERPs for “search engine optimisation” are back to their usual selve with no auto-correct from optimisation to optimization. However Malcolm Coles has done some more research into Google and its desire to change the [...]


