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Google Caffeine - Faster Indexing of new pages on existing sites, slower indexing of new domains

Is Google Caffeine making indexing of pages on existing sites faster and the indexing and ranking of new domains slower - authority, importance or something new?

The Google SEO Report Card

Insights on what Google looks for on websites and what is good, what is bad. The Google SEO Report Card shows the inside workings of the big G.

How to get a DMOZ listing faster, better, easier

From a DMOZ Editor - learn more about how to get a better, faster and easier listing in the DMOZ Directory.

New Google Search - the best just got a whole heap better

New Google Search - not just a minor update! Learn more about Caffeine and how it will affect your website

Google Triple Listings - double indent

What are Google’s triple indent listings all about. See them in action and learn more about why they will help your website in the SERP’s

Case Study of SEO

We recently launched a new site for a client. In fact it was a staggered launch of 3 different sites, a .com, .com.au and .co.uk - based on the same template but with focused unique content on each and regionalised with flags and wording.
The main focus initially was on the .com(US) as it was [...]

New Site Launch - Ugg Boots

We don’t often promote our client sites on our own sites because it seems a tad cliche - in this case I am making an exception.  The release of the new Fluffy Footwear site has been met with a large influx of positive feedback and also, thankfully, some orders too!

When purchasing a pair of Ugg [...]

Heads or tails?

SEO for the head terms or the tail terms. How and why you sould be targetting your SEO campaigns.

What is search engine optimisation (SEO)?

What is search engine optimisation and why should I pay attention to it? Howto use the power of search engine optimisation to drive the quantity and quality of visitors to your website.

SEO Insights: Search Engines vs Yellow Pages

Online local research vs offline research. Online research using search engines for local products/services more widely used than print & online Yellow & White Pages.