Posts Tagged ‘Scientist’

October 6th, 2009 - 3:18 pm § in Search engines

Can gibberish rank? Why Certainly.

We could argue until the cows came home as which 2 main elements of SEO were the core components. I’ll cut to the chase and ask you to consider content and links alone this time round. They are (arguably) the most important two variables present in the SEO diagram at this time. It makes sense [...]

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[...]

May 6th, 2009 - 8:23 am § in SEO & marketing

SEO Superheroes revealed

It is no secret that I love comic books and their superheroes. They aren’t all for children, take Vertigo comics with Sandman and the Preacher, for example, or the Watchmen even. “A superhero (sometimes rendered super-hero or super hero) is a fictional character of unprecedented physical[...]

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[...]

January 13th, 2009 - 8:12 pm § in Uncategorized

Clickstream spam detected

Clickstream analysis is a basic form of metric used to determine how much traffic comes to a site and some analysts also look at the quality of the traffic using this metric.  There is more research being done into clickstream analysis because it is littered with noise, has a very high dimensionali[...]

January 10th, 2009 - 12:45 am § in TGIF

TGIF – 2009 starts

Welcome to the 1st TGIF of 2009.  I’m glad many of you have enjoyed this series during 2008 and I hope that you enjoy the 2009 collection.  Hopefully the festive season was enormous fun for everyone and you are not feeling the January Blues too much.  If you are I hope that this installment[...]

November 7th, 2008 - 10:13 pm § in TGIF

TGIF – weekend ahoy

Welcome to another Friday, time for an easy and chilled out post with geeky humour and some inspiration to celebrate the end of a long week.  I’ll be working on my PhD this weekend, so will be in a darkened room in front of my laptop and a series if IDE’s – fret not, I [...][...]

September 30th, 2008 - 10:22 pm § in Uncategorized

Paul Baran

Paul Baran was one of the 3 inventors (1960′s) of the “packet-switched networks”.  This is a method where data traffic gets split into chunks which we then call packets.  These are routed over shared networks.   Without this invention, the Internet would really have struggled to[...]





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