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State of Search and Think Visibility

Jon Quinton / January 16th, 2012 / No Comments »

TweetShareThere’s nothing like starting a new year with a bang! I’m excited to say that there are a couple of things coming up that should help to make 2012 start in a good direction: State of Search As of this month I’ve started as a

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Fresh ways to make the most of Twitter

Jon Quinton / December 14th, 2011 / No Comments »

TweetShareAs an avid user of Twitter, I’m always on the hunt for new tools and ways to engage with the platform. Twitter has just launched a whole new interface, meaning that there are plenty of ways to be playing with some of the new features,

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Monthly Onsite SEO Checks

Jon Quinton / November 12th, 2011 / 2 Comments »

TweetShareI’m a firm believer in lists, without them my life would simply descend into a never ending pit of chaos and doom. One of the challenges with SEO is keeping tabs on everything; when working on a campaign there can be a huge amount of

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Usability Testing – Tools and Gathering Information

Jon Quinton / August 5th, 2011 / No Comments »

TweetShareI think most website owners will be familiar with the situation of finally getting the traffic they need, only to find themselves in a position where people aren’t purchasing products or completing the goals you’ve set out for your website. Getting traffic in the first

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New Partnership

Jon Quinton / June 27th, 2011 / No Comments »

TweetShareWe’re extremely excited to announce our new working partnership with The Jewellery Boutique. The Jewellery Boutique is a fantastic website that has sourced some amazing handmade jewellery from some of Britain’s most talented designers. We’ve worked closely with them throughout the start-up and development process

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Google’s Panda Update: A Round Up And Useful Links

Jon Quinton / April 18th, 2011 / No Comments »

TweetShareLast week Google’s Panda update rolled out in the UK and I’ve obviously been asked quite a few questions from people concerned about how it affects them and their websites. There’ve been a few really good posts in the last week giving some great information

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Comment Spam: Pick of The Month

Jon Quinton / March 20th, 2011 / No Comments »

TweetShareI’m sure there’s quite a few of you who receive tons of comment spam. As this blog is fairly new I haven’t really had enough time to think about my commenting system, but I thought it could be quite amusing to share some of my

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Boost Your Conversion Rate With Mind Games: Stephen Pavlovich @Think Visibility 2011

Jon Quinton / March 7th, 2011 / No Comments »

TweetShareConversion rate optimisation is something I find fascinating, and definitely something I really want to learn more and more about. Stephen Pavlovich is the director of Conversion Factory, a UK agency specialising in improving conversion rates for websites in highly competitive niches. The approach to

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Let’s Talk About Links Baby: Paddy Moogan @ Think Visibility March 2011

Jon Quinton / March 7th, 2011 / No Comments »

TweetShareFirst of all, I just want to say what an amazing conference Think Visibility is. From the speakers to the social aspect, it’s all really good and I’d thoroughly recommend the event to anyone. I always enjoy listening to talks on link building as it’s

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Reciprocal Linking: Good or Bad?

Jon Quinton / February 28th, 2011 / No Comments »

TweetShareI’m often asked if reciprocal linking is a practice that websites should be engaging in. There’s quite a lot of debate as to whether or not reciprocal linking is a worthwhile activity when building links to a website. One thing’s for sure though, the days

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