26 May 2010
In May 2010, Facebook was presented with somewhat of a backlash in regards to their latest default account settings. It seemed as if the whole of the privacy concerned internet shifted their intense focus from Google’s position on privacy to Facebook’s position. It would not be illogical to come to the conclusion that Facebook could be noticeably damaged by the backlash and the reaction of many users. But is that truly the case?
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25 February 2010
In Britain we enjoy a good laugh. Laughter is the best medicine after all. We have a superb line-up of comedy legends which keep our ‘LOL’ levels high. This analytical post shows how great comedy elements can be interpreted through the eyes of an SEO.
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15 February 2010
We have a “Worst Case Scenario Survival” Calendar in the office (we felt it was worth investing in to keep the SEO team safe), and the advice you get for surviving a flood is: “Step 1: Put on a life jacket”...
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11 February 2010
Funnily enough, I was just writing a lengthly post about social media and SEO when the Paperchase storm overflowed into my Twitter feed.
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22 October 2009
I should really whisper this sort of thing around here, but I've never really been a fan of Twitter. It always struck me as a phenomenal waste of time. Surely everyday tasks would take twice as long if you document them afterwards in 140 characters or less? I dismissed it as a publishing tool for navel gazers and the easily distracted.
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