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Making Your Blog Post User Friendly

Published on 30/01/2012 by in SEO UK

When publishing content in your site you need to make sure the page if clean and fresh for users to read. Try and remove all unnecessary clutter on your blog such as adverts, extra links but at the same time keeping the page looking fun so users will want to read your post. People are

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Where To Link From

Published on 23/01/2012 by in SEO UK

The most important thing to keep in mind whilst performing SEO, or Inbound Marketing is, you need to put the time in to get the results. The days of trying to trick Google into ranking your site by high keyword density have long past. Today, content is king and has been for some time. There

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Google+ Forcing Our Hand?

Published on 19/01/2012 by in SEO UK

Google+ is the latest social entity to hit small businesses to share their content on the web. This is a more developed social media platform then Facebook and Twitter which are more focused on the personal side of social media. Google+ works by attracting users into your circles allowing them to view the content you

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SEO Spam Blog Comments

Published on 16/01/2012 by in SEO UK

There are still “SEO Companies” creating links through blogs thinking this is still the way to perform a successful Link Building campaign. What they still do not understand is nearly every single blog, mainly WordPress, has ‘No Follow’ links meaning Google will not pick their links up. The companies that carry on these out of

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Keeping Old Web Pages Fresh

Published on 13/01/2012 by in SEO UK

Google wants to see pages in their results fresh and up to date so it is important to keep your web pages up to date as possible with new content. If you only make a few changes to your pages like adding a new sentence, Google will not see this as a big enough change

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