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“Google no longer uses title tags” and other blatant untruths…

Date: 16th July 2009
Comments: 10 Related Categories: Admin posts, Google, Key Phrases, Links, Musings, No no no!, Titles & Tags

burglarI like to think I’m a fair person. I don’t believe in slagging off my competition, and always try to be even handed if someone asks for my advice on work done by someone else.

But every so often someone sends me something that makes my blood boil. Well yesterday I had 2 emails from 2 separate people, who I’d given some advice to on public forums.

I won’t name them here, but I will cover the downright lies they’ve been told, and the bad service they’ve received from their SEO consultants.

Tags: consultants,lies,scam,scumbags,seo

My link exchange policy

Date: 9th July 2009
Comments: 16 Related Categories: Admin posts, Links, Musings, No no no!

Or, an open letter to people spamming me with requests to exchange links…

Yet again I receive a template email from someone who clearly uses an automated program to send them out, asking me to put their link on my site in return for having my link on their site (still with me?).

The email itself raises a few points, which I’d like to go in to, and then establish this post as my official link exchange policy.

My name is Oxxxxx Pxxxx. I’ve just visited your website nikkipilkington.com

Erm, I don’t believe you.

Tags: link policy,Links,spam

Does PageRank matter? Here we go again….

Date: 8th July 2009
Comments: 4 Related Categories: Google, Links, Musings, No no no!

It’s happened in 2 forums I’m a part of, and I’ve seen a few people Tweeting about it – the dreaded PageRank argument has raised it’s head again.

Before we talk about whether it matters, for those of you not so sure, here’s the Wikipedia definition of PageRank:

PageRank is a link analysis algorithm, named after Larry Page, used by the Google Internet search engine that assigns a numerical weighting to each element of a hyperlinked set of documents, such as the World Wide Web, with the purpose of “measuring” its relative importance within the set. The algorithm may be applied to any collection of entities with reciprocal quotations and references. The numerical weight that it assigns to any given element E is also called the PageRank of E and denoted by PR(E).

Tags: Google,page rank,pagerank

How I chose to market TweetMentor – and whether it worked

Date: 7th July 2009
Comments: 4 Related Categories: Social Networking, twitter

tweetmentorI love the idea of using ‘different’ marketing techniques rather than the usual same old same old. You know: “Make the price end in a 7″, “Offer loads of freebies that are actualy worth nothing”, “Pretend there are only a few places for signups”. I’m not stupid (I hope!) and neither are you, so we all know that offers such as that aren’t really offers at all. And every time I see a price ending in 7, it makes me cringe (sorry!) :)

Tags: gamble,marketing,paypal,Tweetmentor,twitter

Get business and leads through blogging – our clients do!

Date: 23rd June 2009
No Comments Related Categories: Blogging, Musings

We often encourage our clients to run their own blog, whether as a part of their own site, or as a separate site, and it’s always nice to see the traffic coming into those blogs, and the enquiries that leads to.

Every so often I have a mooch around some of our clients’ blog, so I thought I’d share some of them with you:

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