We recently put on an event with our friends at Sift & Madgex for online publishers, and we had a variety of speakers including our very own Helen Trendell talking …
Google Downs a Quick Shot of Caffeine
Google have released a beta version of their new search engine which is supposed to be faster and more accurate than the current model. Coined by industry insiders as Caffeine, …
Online strategies for retailers – NMA article 23/7/9
I recently had a letter published in NMA which recognised the strategy the bookstore called Borders had implemented, namely closing 5 of its high street stores but keeping its recently relaunched website open …
SEO Tips for Google
When I saw that Microsoft’s new search engine, ‘Bing’ ranked #1 for the search term “search” on Google, I realised that the Big G had dropped the ball. Currently Google …
Facebook duplicate url’s and rel=”canonical”
Yesterday I received this question about Facebook pages from my girlfriend: Could you tell me which URL, if any, take you directly to the page (make sure you’re not logged …
Podcast Interview With World Leading Analytics Authority Avinash Kaushik – Podcast Episode #51
In this month’s podcast we were lucky enough to have the pleasure of interviewing one of the world’s most respected web analytics gurus Avinash Kaushik. Image courtesy of https://luisvareta.wordpress.com/2009/04/30/analytics-and-getting-insights-faster/ If …
Common Pitfalls and the Danger of Consumer Reviews on Ecommerce sites
There’s no avoiding that consumer reviews are of huge importance in the buying cycle. BazaarVoice have claimed that as many of 77% of online shoppers look at a user generated …
Lost Yourself? Find Yourself with Yasni – The People Search Engine.
New internet start up – Yasni believes it has identified a viable niche in the search market – people. Yasni collects all publicly available information related to the search term …
4th Plinth
Yes! Its @FlyingWhiteDots and @ChimpleSinge of SiteVisibility live on the 4th plinth on Monday 13th July in aid of the RSPCA! Tune in and see them at 1pm! To watch …
Fnar Fnar! When Keywords Have More Than One Meaning
In the English language, some words have more than one meaning, as you will see from the following pictures: