Nick Cunningham | SEO | October 1, 2010
Less than a month after the roll out of Google Instant , Google has introduced a less obvious update but one that could have equally significant impact on the way we search.
The very top search result is now flagged by a little blue arrow, like a bullet point. The reason for this identifier is that [...]
Chris Whiteley | SEO | September 23, 2010
Google recently launched its new search method aptly titled “Google Instant.” I don’t recall when it was actually released, and frankly I don’t give a damn because now that things are instant, the past is irrelevant to me. Everything must be instant!
I have read that a lot of people crying, screaming and running [...]
Nick Cunningham | SEO | September 8, 2010
Google launched its “instant” search today, touting its ability to speed up the search experience so much that it will save its users 111 years per day.
But what is it?
Google Instant predicts what you are searching for based on the partial search phrase you have typed in and instantly provides the search results. As you [...]
Chris Whiteley | SEO | July 14, 2010
“I would like my website to come up #1 in Google when I type…”
When one starts to talk about SEO to a client eventually a statement like that will enter the conversation. This is normal and is usually a good starting point for keyword research. When getting started on a client’s SEO it is usually [...]
Chris Burdge | SEO, Strategy, Web Design | July 8, 2010
It seems that the last few blog posts have been inspired by real-world client experiences. This latest one stopped me in my tracks and could bring your company’s entire online marketing efforts to a grinding halt if you’re not on top of it.
Recently I was approached by a prospective client to do some work for [...]
Nick Cunningham | SEO, Usability, Web Design | June 14, 2010
When it comes to a website design or redesign, everyone wants to write their own website content. The reasoning is understandable: who knows your business better than you, right? The problem is that this approach often backfires and choosing to write your own website content becomes detrimental to the project’s success.
The problems with writing your [...]