May 26 Deadline – Cookie Law Munches its Way into Legislation
Cookies – Chocolate, Raisin and Oatmeal Or Cookies – HTTP, Web and Browser I KNOW which will be more exciting to read about, alas however in this blog [...]
Cookies – Chocolate, Raisin and Oatmeal Or Cookies – HTTP, Web and Browser I KNOW which will be more exciting to read about, alas however in this blog [...]
Tags: cookies, legislation, website
As supposed to giving my view on Google’s recent de-indexing of a number of links and even entire private blog networks themselves, I’ve decided this week to provide links to four fantastic blogs I’ve come across since the the update was implemented that I [...]
Tags: google, link-building, search engines
A fabulous infographic from Search Engine Land visually detailing Google’s Panda Update and its progress one year on. After the recent Panda 3.3 update, understanding this algorithm and the principles of it will hopefully enable us to take preventative action [...]
Tags: Algorithm, google, infographic, Panda
In a post-panda world thin content is now a major no-no. Creating high quality content is a must-have and “quality content” is the new buzz phrase. High quality content however, requires an authority on that subject writing it, therefore crediting [...]
Tags: blog, content, quality content, search engine optimisation, SEO
Behind the scenes and at the forefront of this information sharing era, elaborate tools and innovations are being continuously brought out to optimise the content delivered to users today. Blogs, articles, videos or other news items containing new and valuable [...]
Tags: blog, content, google, news, search engine, SEO, video

Question – Why do Panda’s & Penguins like football? Answer – Penalties. Unlike the colours of the animals they’re named after, the reported accuracy of these Google algorithm updates in reaching their desired targets has not been black and white. [...]
Posted on May 14, 2012