Posts Tagged ‘David Harry;’

September 4th, 2009 - 8:45 am § in SEO & marketing

The end of SEO: an interview

Fran Molloy of the Nett# magazine interviewed both myself, Kate Gamble and Glenn Murray a little while ago. The interview has been published and is available for you to read now. It’s called “The end of search engine optimisation”, I hope you find it interesting. Do you think t[...]

June 12th, 2009 - 3:58 pm § in SEO & marketing

What Google owes you: nothing

There has been a fair bit of noise about Google owing an explanation about the recent announcement that they were considering nofollow from now on. The SEO community has called for further explanations and for information about PageRank and how Google functions. There is a feeling that people feel e[...]

June 10th, 2009 - 2:42 pm § in Guest posts

SEO Copywriting is Dead! Here’s Proof…

I’m happy to publish a nice guest post from copywriter Glenn Murray who has a bunch to say about copy and he is well versed in this area so I hope that you join in the conversation and add your 2 from whichever currency. Over to Glenn… There’s a lot of talk around the traps, [...][...]

April 24th, 2009 - 10:30 am § in SEO & marketing

Peer review for SEO

Peer review is a very important process in any profession. It ensures that certain standards are met, and that the quality of work being done in the profession is of a high standard. When that standard is not met, reviewers or peers are entitled to reject the work outright, or to ask for further res[...]

April 8th, 2009 - 12:46 pm § in SEO & marketing

Which SEO’s should not read IR or search papers

There has been a lot of chat in the past about whether SEO’s should read research papers around information retrieval and search.  I think it is important, but perhaps not for all of the SEO’s out there.  We don’t approach the business in the same way necessarily so for some it w[...]

April 1st, 2009 - 12:04 am § in Technology news

A case for online algorithms

This was my April fools post – the paper was autogenerated using SCIgen (who has fooled quite a few in the past). It uses hand-written context-free grammar to put the paper together. The link to the paper is temporary which is why it expired.  The abstract is complete poppycock, it even con[...]

March 31st, 2009 - 2:00 pm § in Social networks

Masters Degree in Social Media

The Birmingham City University has announced that it is offering a masters in Social Media.  You can read more about it on Mashable and also in the Telegraph for example.  Mashable have a conversation going on with a number of different opinions. There are a fair few people who read this blog who [...]

March 26th, 2009 - 2:20 pm § in Information retrieval, Search engines

8 tools to find semantic similarity between words

The big news this week has been Google announcing their use of semantics to enhance the performance of the search engine.  This will not come as a surprise to computer scientists working in the language field (IR, NLP etc…).  There are also already quite a few semantic search engines around [...]

March 5th, 2009 - 1:11 pm § in SEO & marketing

Matt Cutts on that “Brand update”

Matt Cutts has spoken about what the change (not update, actually called “Vince”) on the Google search engine.  The main points to take away imho: “”Inside of Google, at least inside the search ranking team, we don’t really think about brands. We think about words like[...]

February 24th, 2009 - 3:43 pm § in SEO & marketing, Tools, Tutorials, Website analytics/metrics

The SEO Dojo

 Something really exciting is going on, David Harry has launched a very cool social community called “The dojo”. It’s all about SEO, SMM, IR and all that good stuff. If you join up you will get access to a huge repository of knowledge in the form of links to resources and also pap[...]





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