Archive for November, 2009

We are recruiting for a Senior PPC executive. Live now on Econsultancy

Monday, November 30th, 2009 by Stephanie Villegas

We have just posted our latest position live on the Econsultancy website . You can also find details here .

Please get in contact if you are interested in applying for this position. Please DO NOT get in contact if you are a recruitment agency.

Professional Search Engine Optimisation for News Websites

Monday, November 30th, 2009 by Gerard Harris

The importance of search engine optimisation for websites is not unknown. It has become a general practice for most organisations with online presence. If you happen to own a news website, start thinking about your SEO strategy right now! News websites have a very dynamic nature of functioning with a high number of new web pages being added daily. If your website caters for local or international audiences, the main objective should be to increase reach. (more…)

Accurist to Launch the First Tweeting Clock

Monday, November 30th, 2009 by Hannah Miller

Much like Marmite, whether you love it or whether you hate it, Twitter is here to stay. It has been used by businesses for advertising, by ordinary people as somewhere to post random thought and most recently, by gamers playing the hugely popular video game Uncharted 2: Amongst Thieves, which offers the facility to automatically tweet your progress. (more…)

Creative Social Media Advertising – Volkwagen

Friday, November 27th, 2009 by Stephanie Villegas

2009 has seen creative advertising campaigns involve social media more than ever before; from paid-for blogging scandals to questionable trending topics 2009 has embraced social media! Companies are becoming more creative with brand image and campaigns are going ‘viral’; considering this it is no wonder that companies are targeting the online community more than ever. This has been heavily aided by YouTube and social bookmarking sites which allow websters to easily find and share interesting content.

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Google jump to links in Meta description

Thursday, November 26th, 2009 by Hannah Miller

Today I was happily searching through the web and was researching the World Cancer Research Fund website when I noticed a "Jump to " with a link to the META Description!

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