Archive for June, 2010

Wednesday, June 30th, 2010

Majority Of New Web Users In UK Are Over 50

Interesting findings from a study conducted by UK Online Measurement Company have found that the 50 and over age demographic make up the largest group of new internet users in the UK. (more…)

Thursday, June 24th, 2010

SEO Checklist: 8 Things to Consider When Choosing a CMS

Choosing a CMS is one of the most important aspects in web design and development. Choosing the wrong CMS can be costly and can result in a lot of upheaval work or in a worst case scenario a change to whole new CMS. The following is a quick checklist to take into account when choosing a CMS in today’s search driven market. (more…)

Friday, June 18th, 2010

Twitter Launch Promoted Trends With Toy Story 3

Disney’s Toy Story 3 has had the privilege of becoming Twitter’s first Promoted Trend this week to coincide with the release in cinemas this weekend. Promoted Trends is a new feature that is currently being tested by Twitter as part of its efforts to start bringing in revenue through advertising. (more…)

Thursday, June 10th, 2010

Google Adds a Background Image to Its Homepage

Today Google “Bing-ifies” itself by featuring a background image on its homepage. It all started a week ago when Google began letting users customise the page by uploading their own background images on Google.com. In order to highlight this feature, the homepage will be featuring a custom background over the next 24 hours. (more…)

Monday, June 7th, 2010

Using Google Insights for Market Research

Google Insights for Search is a great tool for researchers and SEOs to graphically display search volumes, trends, regional interest and ultimately understand visitors’ behaviour. (more…)

Wednesday, June 2nd, 2010

5 Free Tools to Monitor Your Online Reputation

Managing your online reputation means keeping informed about what is being said about your brand, proactively protecting it via the conversation channels such as Social Media and dealing with any negativity.
If you have an unhappy customer, it’s possible that they won’t express their dissatisfaction to you. There are thousands of people everyday who go online and comment negatively about companies and products on other websites. The result of a negative online reputation (rebember the Toyota crisis back in February?) can have obvious financial implications and this is why it is so important to keep track of what people are saying about your brand.  (more…)

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