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Why Future-Proof Digital Marketing Strategies Must Embrace Worzel Gummidge

How can Worzel Gummidge link with digital marketing? Paul delves into an interesting concept with Google and explains why we all need to do a “Worzel”!

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SEO – How Retailers Climb The SERPS

With high street sales dwindling and Mary Portas’ recent report on the current retail situation, its no surprise that brands are turning to the search engines to make their mark much quicker.

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Three Steps to Establishing Your Presence in the Online Neighbourhood

Establishing a presence online shares many similarities to moving into home into a new neighbourhood. Here are three essential steps you take in both if you are to be successful and happy in your new online life.

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A Lesson in SEO from the Telephone Directory

At first glance the factors that influence the search engine results page can be confusing, especially for people unfamiliar with the concepts of links, meta data and other SEO jargon. This is a useful lesson in SEO from the history of the telephone directory.

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Google Simple or Google Unusable - Which Do You Prefer?

Paul December 13th, 2010 1 Comment » Tags:
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Is Google too complicated to use? Has it lost its original pulling power? These questions and others are posed by someone who generally has a happy relationship with Google, despite all its imperfections. Is Google Simple the only way forward?

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