With the rate that it’s growing, and the vast amount of information that is now stored and analysed, we ask the question: at what point will the internet become self-aware? Here’s a really interesting site to get you started: Internet live statistics Ok, we’re only joking (we hope!) about the self-awareness, but the fact that […]
Fine Individual Hotels (FiH) is a directory for independently owned boutique hotels in the UK. Members of the directory enjoy many benefits including the generation of both enquiries and booking requests. Project Description In 2014 the owners of FiH identified a need to carry out a range of improvements on the directory and recognised that […]
Not only has Google just created a holding company for itself called “Alphabet”, with Google now a subsidiary branch of Alphabet, it has now changed its logo as well. The new logo and reasons behind the change were unveiled on Google’s blog on the 1st September 2015 and this marks a big stage in not […]
SAFE-doors Industries Ltd are a UK based industrial door manufacturer specialising in two main areas: Soundproof Door Solutions – these are designed specifically for high performance sound insulating door applications including TV & Film Studios, Theatres, Museums, Arenas, Conference Centres, Power Plants, Manufacturing Sites and Energy from waste plants. Thermal Insulated Doors – For high […]
Google’s Panda 4.2 update Google’s new search engine algorithm, known as ‘Google Panda 4.2’ has been launched in recent weeks. Like the Google Panda 4.1, the new algorithm is affecting search engine rankings on Google. However, whilst officially out, Google Panda 4.2 is reported to be rolling out slowly and as such, Peter Roesler from […]
You may have already noticed Google highlighting ‘mobile-friendly’ sites in search results. Well this is about to be taken a step further. From 21st April, the company will be increasing search rankings of sites that are mobile-friendly. The internet giant say they plan to expand use of mobile-friendliness as a ranking signal and that these […]
In our last article on SEO we touched upon what Google have done to “enrich users with valuable information”, introduced “Hummingbird”, and began to unravel how to match your content with what users actually type into their search engines. This time we’ll delve into these areas in a little more detail. We thought the quote […]
In our last article we introduced SEO as a means of helping your web site to get found given the enormous number of searches that take place; often unpredictable user behaviour (i.e. what they type into their search engines); the increasing sophistication of the search engines themselves; and of course competitive activity. We defined quality […]
In a series of articles over the coming months, we’ll be simplifying and demystifying some of the myths surrounding Search Engine Optimisation, or SEO for short, and providing you with numerous valuable insights. We’ll cover what it means, how it works, and what you can do to make it work for you, as well as […]