Archive for the ‘Optimisation’ Category

New Link Wheel System

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Submit Edge are a respected search engine optimisation company who have just launched a new Link Wheel system that meets all the guidelines I recommend to my clients when building link wheels for SEO purposes. The diagram to the right shows a complete link wheel system whereby there are three independent link wheels each linking [...]

Promote your MyVBook

MyVbook is an excellent way to make impressive Flash flip books at a very low cost – a fraction of the price similar flash book services charge. There are also a lot more features with MyVBook compared to other services including the ability to create your flash flip books from existing photos and videos rather than [...]

Top 10 Mistakes Most Bloggers Make

James Winsoar who has been marketing online since 1999 explains the top 10 mistakes most bloggers make and how to avoid them.

New Marketing Tool Seeks Out Profitable Keywords Automatically

Keyword Examiner is a new tool that identifies the best keywords to use for marketing and SEO purposes. It automatically shows you the most profitable keywords for any particular niche saving you hours of time and helps you to make more money by having higher ranking pages in the search engines. Enter in any broad [...]

Microchip Cat Flaps Now Using Remarketing

Remarketing is a brand new service just launched by marketing giant Google Adwords. By placing a small cookie code on the Microchip Cat Flaps website visitors are now tracked and if they don’t buy the amazing cat flap (perhaps their boss walked in just as they were about to order!) they will get served up [...]

How to optimise Content Network campaigns

Ever wondered how to maximise the ROI on your Content Network campaigns? As part of the new Optimization University initiative, Google have developed a Getting Started Guide and a series of 6 videos to help answer this question for you. The guide and videos provide a conceptual walk-through and demo of the major steps involved [...]

Optimising your site in 2010 to improve results

When it comes to testing and experimentation, there’s always a risk-reward scenario. You could go with what you know and what feels right or you could try something new and see how it pans out. It could really improve conversions, but it could also go the other way. I’m always reminded of the saying “Amateurs [...]