SEOno News & GB Posts: Part 2
Following on from last time, just a quick update… News I finish my coursework at the end of this month, after which I’ll finally get on with the site redesign. I’m serious. I’m not kidding! I’ve been...
View ArticleAwesome Web & Tech Events in Cardiff – September 2012
This post is a bit different to the usual type of stuff I’d post on SEOno, but I was having lunch with a friend the other day and while we were talking about some of the upcoming web/tech events in...
View ArticleA Tale of Mind-Blowingly Incredible Customer Service
I was in Brighton for two nights (Thursday and Friday) for my second visit to the excellent BrightonSEO conference when I came across possibly the best customer service experience I’ve ever...
View ArticleIs Social Media ‘Destroying’ Local Live Music?
The Intro (The barman’s perspective) Those of you who know me well will know that during my uni days at Lancaster Uni, I was heavily involved with the live music scene, both as a performer and as a...
View ArticleA Trick For Stopping Event Hashtag Spam
Have you ever been following the hashtag of an event or conference on Twitter that has become popular – maybe even trended – for it to suddenly become inundated with irrelevant tweets like this? This...
View ArticleIs “Keyword” A Keyword In Your Google AdWords Account?
I noticed something amusing a while ago that I’ve been meaning to blog about for ages. Sadly, it doesn’t seem to work anymore if you’re using a computer or an iPad, but I have noticed it recently via...
View ArticleSEOno News & GB Posts: Part 3
News So… it finally happened...! A few weeks ago, I uploaded a new theme to SEOno. After 18 months of pretty much saying I’d “get round to it,” I finally actually did it. At first, I tried a different...
View ArticleAn Analysis of 100 Inbound.org Submissions
When I interviewed Rand Fishkin about Inbound.org – the community-curated inbound marketing resource – earlier this year, I found his answers to be very open, interesting and eye-opening. In...
View ArticleMeet Your SEO Community: An Analysis of all the MYS Interviews
Over the past year, Italian SEO and inbound marketer Alessio Madeyski (@madeale on Twitter) has been running a great series called Meet Your SEO. Every week, Alessio would interview an individual...
View ArticleA Blog Commenting Experiment: Automation vs. Manual
If you’re pro-white-hat SEO then you’re going to love this post… If you’re a WordPress blog owner like me then no doubt you’ll also be sick of the amount of blog comment spam your blog receives. This...
View ArticleSEOno News & GB Posts: Part 4
News Ladies and gents… I’m chuffed to say that I am now a qualified digital marketer. I’ve worked full-time in SEO and online marketing for four years and have just earned my first industry-recognised...
View Article432 Mind-Blowing Article Titles You Won’t Believe Are By Cracked.com
File this under: silly… I’m a massive, massive fan of Cracked.com – I have been for years. As an online marketer, I’ve always been interested – with sites like these – about how they go about their...
View ArticleInterview with Ed Fry about Inbound.org
Back in June, I interviewed Rand Fishkin about Inbound.org, an Inbound Marketing community that calls itself the “Hacker News for Marketers.” The site was about four months old at the time of the...
View ArticleHow To Insult Your Customers In Just 2 Emails
I had a really frustrating experience with an online store during the run-up to Christmas while buying a gift for my better half. I usually try to stick to sites I’m used to (Play.com, Amazon, etc.)...
View ArticleWhat Video Games Do SEOs Like? A Superboss-sized Survey!
Intro from Steve: Although I’m a big advocate of guest blogging, I told myself I probably wouldn’t host guest posts on SEOno. But after chatting to Emma Barnes about a potential post, I couldn’t...
View ArticleSEOs on Last.fm
“Your musical compatibility is Optimised” If you’re obsessed with music as much as you’re obsessed with the SEO industry then hopefully you’ll like this post… For those unfamiliar with Last.fm, it’s a...
View ArticleThe Ever-growing List of Inbound.org Ask Me Anything (AMA) Threads
On January 16th 2013, Ed Fry announced that Inbound.org would be introducing Ask Me Anything (AMA) threads, starting with the mighty Rand Fishkin, one of the founders of the site. As I type this,...
View ArticleHow To Market Your Live Music Bar Online
Intro from Steve: After my first guest post publication, Mike – who I’ve known on Twitter for a while – asked if he could publish one as well. Given its subject matter, I couldn’t say no. I used to...
View ArticleConfusing Google: A rel=”author” Case Study
This post is mainly about what happens when you implement rel=”author” twice on a webpage and the confusion and potential mistrust it carries in Google’s eyes. However it also covers the following...
View ArticleThe rel=”author” SERP Challenge
Update: Someone’s found a SERP with 10 in it. Scroll down to learn more! The other day I was doing a vanity rankings check to see if my recent rel=”author” case study post was ranking for anything. I...
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