Monthly Archives: January 2008

Ten Tips for Better SEO Linking

Part of any good SEO strategies is linking. Google has always placed a value on quality links, both into your site, and from it. Recent reports [including from Cheeze] have suggested that Google is now favouring fresh content over links, but the importance of links has not disappeared.
So what are the methods to achieve more [...]

Will 2008 to be the year of the rise of the Semantic Web?

Posing this question to Google results in over a million articles. But are any of them right and in what sense does Google actually understand the question?
The Semantic Web was a phrase coined in the late 90s by the architect of the World Wide Web Tim Berners-Lee. It describes his vision of the future of [...]

Hewlett Packard Offers Blog Tools

Hewlett Packard have launched a number of tools to help bloggers offer ‘print this page’ functions within their blog. The tool, which comes from their Tabblo Developer Site empowers bloggers to add the functionality to their blog making the tools easily available with plug ins for Wordpress, Blogger and Type Pad blogs. These plug ins [...]

Cheeze is recruiting

We are always on the look out for great talent to join us in our London or Ipswich offices. Our IPA award winning training programme ensures staff at all levels continue to develop and grow to meet greater challenges. If you would like any information on the positions and a job specification, please contact Suzanne [...]

Google algorithim change favours fresh content over links

The Google Algorithim has been indexing content faster than ever before. The old days of waiting 6 weeks for your page to be indexed has long gone, with new blog posts being indexed in less than an hour.
This is great news, but it throws into question one of Google’s key alogirthim elements, which is linking [...]

The rising age of the UK web population

The UK’s online population is getting older as people gravitate towards the online offerings of their trusted high street retail brands. This was the message from Nielsen this week, which reported that the age of an average UK Web user rose from 35.7 to 37.9 between October 2006 and October 2007.
The study was limited to [...]

From blog to search - how quickly can a blog post be indexed?

We have been watching our blog posts to see how quickly they can be indexed by Google. This is an important little test as we can start to see the immediacy of content being fed into Google, which adds to the importance of having regular, relevant content published on a website. The last post we [...]

How to use blogs in enterprise

I saw this picture today which made me smile and I think it is worth sharing. The attribution goes to Geek & Poke.

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Potential Aquisition Targets for 2008

I wanted to share an interesting post from Centrenetworks.com, with 5 potential aquisition targets for 2008. Take some time to read the article over here. The five potential targets outlined in this post range from the mighty (AOL could be acquired by Yahoo) to the smaller (Clicky could be aquired by Webtrends.)
What is interesting [...]

Scoble’s Facebook Account is Re-Opened

Within 24 hours, Scoble is back on Facebook. and as you would expect he is talking about it here.
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