Archive for the ‘Dave Naylor’ Category
Is Google AdWords Keyword Tool Now More Accurate?
Tuesday, September 7, 2010 10:35 8 CommentsIf you haven’t read it, we did a post last month on how inaccurate the Google AdWords Keyword tool is. Well we’ve just had Brent from Market Samurai point out that the search volume on “fish pond supplies”…
Is Google AdWords Keyword Tool Now More Accurate? is a post from: Dave Naylor’s SEO Blog.
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Think Vis – Site Clinic
Sunday, September 5, 2010 11:38 No Commentswww.zath.co.uk • Not included in Google News • Headlines difficult to read – often containing the keyword (the name of the technology) but no compelling message. Not very ‘clickable’ o ACRyan PlayOn! HD Range Gets Firmware Update…
Think Vis – Site Clinic is a post from: Dave Naylor’s SEO Blog.
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Infographics are here to stay
Saturday, September 4, 2010 12:11 No Commentsit’s all Matt Cutts fault and we all warned him in 2007 at SES San Jose
During a panel at SES this video was played
Matt thought it was funny but when he was questioned about relevancy he…
Infographics are here to stay is a post from: Dave Naylor’s SEO Blog.
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SEO Training at A4U Expo London
Friday, September 3, 2010 12:42 1 CommentThis year at the A4UExpo London I will be doing a full day of SEO training on the day before the conference (Monday 11th October). I’m really looking forward to spending the day talking about SEO with the…
SEO Training at A4U Expo London is a post from: Dave Naylor’s SEO Blog.
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Microsoft seeks partner in China internet
Wednesday, September 1, 2010 13:49 No CommentsAs Google appears to be retreating from China, Microsoft is talking up its chances in what will soon be the world’s biggest technology market.
It’s a bit of surprise given Microsoft’s steely attitude to piracy and licensing of its…
Microsoft seeks partner in China internet is a post from: Dave Naylor’s SEO Blog.
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New Twitter button and the end of tweetmeme
Friday, August 20, 2010 20:13 1 CommentOk the end of Tweetmeme happened for me a while ago, I use Topsy on David Naylor but the last few days I have been running 3 different Twitter buttons. Topsy- my personal choice, data seems sound and doesn’t time out Tweetmeme – twice yesterday I had time out errors and in the real-time web [...]
Google Webmaster Tools Link data – a case study
Thursday, August 19, 2010 20:47 No CommentsThis has bugged me for awhile now when the jump in back links first happened I was overjoyed, most people were I guess : But google didn’t show me what had doubled or why it had increased so much: With a total link count of 134,741 to my blog homepage I felt kinda warm and [...]
Is there anything I can do to harm my competitors?
Wednesday, August 18, 2010 21:16 4 CommentsTweet Two questions that I often get asked: “Is there anything a competitor can do to harm me?” and “Is there anything I can do to harm my competitors?” So let’s pretend we are going to be evil SEO’s for a while and try and figure out what ways we could do harm to a [...]
Yahoo Site explorer to be turned off
Tuesday, August 17, 2010 21:48 2 CommentsTweet source: http://developer.yahoo.net/blog/archives/2010/08/api_updates_and_changes.html The Yahoo! Site Explorer team is planning tighter integration between Site Explorer and Bing Webmaster Center to make the transition as smooth as possible for webmasters. At this stage in the transition, it is important for webmasters to continue using Yahoo! Site Explorer to inform us about your website and its structure [...]
I Wish Justin Bieber Had Tweeted My Phone Number
Monday, August 16, 2010 22:23 No CommentsTweet David Naylor wishes he had his number tweeted out by Justin Bieber, Dave wanted to write this post, but he’s too lazy, so he told me to write it instead! Basically according to this article Justin Bieber tweeted out some guys number in the US, shortly after the re-tweet was removed, but not before [...]
Domain Name Report
Friday, August 13, 2010 0:29 1 CommentNIC‘s annual domain report is with us and a preview contains some pretty interesting things to chew over. NIC are the body who oversee registration of the .uk TLD. According to the figures. uk domains are continuing to gain ground. Firstly, by September of last year 176 million domain names had been registered. Over the [...]
Google announce $182 million Slide deal
Tuesday, August 10, 2010 2:05 1 CommentGoogle announced on Friday that it has agreed a $182 million deal to purchase social networking company Slide. This is the latest plan for Google to gain some headway into the social networking market. Google has tried to break into the social networking market before, but poorly received versions of Orkut and Google buzz has [...]
100 Million Facebook Users Details Published
Monday, August 2, 2010 6:24 4 CommentsWhen it’s not killing office productivity across the whole of the developed world and acting as a springboard for murder, affairs and hilarious pranks, Facebook often gets it in the ear for its attitude towards its users’ privacy. Security Consultant Ron Bowes has gotten on that bandwagon and generated a million column inches of free [...]
Nick Love gives Mycock head job on MySpace
Sunday, August 1, 2010 6:54 5 CommentsMySpace Australia have appointed affiliate marketer Peter Mycock to the new role of commercial director. Since 2006, Mycock has been generating leads at AOL – from search to affiliates. MySpace announced that his new job at the company will be similarly to: “oversee all commercial operations including business strategy and partnerships, sales team leadership and [...]
Google Wi-Fi slurp cleared by UK privacy watchdog
Saturday, July 31, 2010 7:28 1 CommentBelow is the ICO announcement that clears Google of spying on us … what I just don’t get is Google said it was a mistake in June, they even blamed a software engineer for scooping up the Wi-Fi data.. if it was truly a mistake why not just delete the data ??? and if it [...]
UK Marketers remain optimistic about budget increases
Friday, July 30, 2010 7:59 1 CommentThe latest marketing tracking poll conducted by Royal Mail and the Marketing Society has revealed how the UK’s top 100 marketing directors plan to spend their budgets over the next six months. The survey shows that 33% of marketers are optimistically predicting an increase in marketing budgets for the rest of 2010, while only 13% [...]
Speaking at Think Visibility – 4th September 2010
Friday, July 23, 2010 11:43 No CommentsIn September I’ll be heading to Clarence Dock in Leeds to speak at Think Visibility. This is the 4th conference for ThinkVis and it promises to be bigger and better than ever with a really great line up of speakers covering a whole host of topics including Search, Affiliates, Social, Usability and Community. Dom has [...]
“Terrorist Blog” Shutdown
Thursday, July 22, 2010 12:15 3 CommentsBlogetry.com – a site hosting thousands of blogs on the BurstNet platform has been shut down amid reports that some of the blogs were being used to disseminate instructions to make bombs. Whoops. Policing shared server space is very much the responsibility of the person selling space on that server – as a look at the [...]
Search “David Naylor” Online
Wednesday, July 21, 2010 12:49 1 CommentEarlier today I read a very interesting post on How To Exploit Personalised Search For SEO and it got me thinking. I’d been thinking for a while that attracting visitors early on in the buying process is likely to ensure a higher ranking when they get to the buying stage later on through personalised search, [...]
Gillian McKeith vs. Ben Goldacre
Wednesday, July 14, 2010 16:33 No CommentsIn case watching people sifting through poo with their fingers isn’t your bag, Gillian McKeith was the presenter of Channel 4′s “You Are What You Eat” between 2004 and 2007. During the peak years of the fad for self-improvement TV shows, she could be seen taking a regular schmo with a weight problem each week [...]













