By: css-notconvinced
Manipulating CSS to get content to the top?? Seriously?? Out of the billions of web developers out there building billions of sites we have to go against web standards and semantic html just to put...
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Thank you for the wrap-up. Some good points are given there.. sad that i can’t be there this time. It’s always great (and fun) to listen to Sessions with Dave
View ArticleLaura Lippay’s Randomly Weird SEO & Tech Predictions for 2014
Jailbait and Diaper Sex: Microniche dating sites like Farmers Only (indeed, for farmers only), Women Behind Bars (yup), and Daily Diapers (yeah no, for adults) will be bought up by Demand Media and...
View ArticleManipulating Browser History (for links)
Not every Ecommerce platform is perfect in its internal linking and URL structure. In a client project last year, it turned out that we weren’t going to get perfect, so we had to get creative. Users...
View ArticleHand Coding A Personal Website
Last year, I had something of an epiphany about web design. I realised I didn’t really know how anything worked. Every website I’d created until then had relied on a CMS, namely WordPress. It was only...
View ArticleThe Hard and Fast Rule of Guest Blogging
My girlfriend is a professional athlete and trainer working from a Gym near my home in London. Though she doesn’t know a thing about SEO (amazingly I’ve resisted the temptation to even discuss the...
View ArticleKnow How It’s Built: “Cool” Isn’t Good Enough
An OK story teller can tell someone else’s story. A good story teller can invent a story. A great story teller knows exactly how to tell their own story. Consider the skills required by the modern...
View ArticleUsing Optical Character Recognition for Better On-Page SEO
Normal SEO advice dictates that text in images is sub-optimal. Google can parse it, but it usually won’t: Taken from http://seogadget.com/author/richardbaxterseo/ Why rely on Google expending more...
View ArticleHow I Use Talkwalker Alerts for Journalist / PR Outreach
It’s funny how much more quickly you can refine your client marketing processes by continuously learning from marketing your own agency.. On that note, I’ve found I rely on alerts services to tell me...
View ArticleThe Basics of JavaScript Framework SEO in AngularJS
Imagine the scene: you’re embarking on the first few moments of a website diagnostic for your SEO audit. You disable JavaScript in your toolbar of choice and off you head, hopeful to discover a JS only...
View ArticleLink Auditing: Removing A Penalty From an Old Domain
More than several years ago now, some of my closer colleagues will remember SEOgadget had been subjected to a directory submission blast. Two, in fact. The domain had been submitted to around 2,000...
View ArticleContent Strategy vs. SEO – What Do You *Really* Do?
Creating pages or creating experiences? We know that being popular relative to your competition is how to rank in search engines going forward. Coincidentally, it’s good for business. Content is a...
View ArticleHow Content Marketing Drives Sales
Content marketing supports every part of the marketing mix and it will be key driver of demand generation in 2014. “Content” can do much more than build brand awareness though; it attracts interest,...
View ArticleContent Strategy vs. SEO – What Do You *Really* Do?
Creating pages or creating experiences? We know that being popular relative to your competition is how to rank in search engines going forward. Coincidentally, it’s good for business. Content is a...
View ArticleGoodbye, SEOgadget. Hello Builtvisible!
“It’s been a long road. Getting from there to here.” I used to watch Star Trek Enterprise, and that was the opening lyric in the theme tune. Those words stick to me like glue, bringing gushingly happy,...
View ArticleVisualising Data with Google Fusion Tables
Fusion Tables: A brief overview Fusion Tables is a free web service provided by Google that has been around since about 2009, although it’s not perhaps as widely used as other applications like Google...
View ArticleUsing Social as a Research Tool – SMX London 2014
There are many ways we can look at the connection between social and search, and one huge benefit is the ability to improve your research and make informed decisions on what content you should be...
View ArticleBasic Stats for Marketers: Averages
As someone who spends a lot of time dealing with maths (the joys of data vis development!), I spend a lot of time entrenched in statistics. Whilst that’s great fun, or so I like to think, I’m always...
View ArticleBasic Stats for Marketers: Variance
As someone who spends a lot of time dealing with maths (the joys of data vis development!), I spend a lot of time entrenched in statistics. Whilst that’s great fun, or so I like to think, I’m always...
View ArticleThere is no ‘Creative Method’
Recently, I moved into a full-time creative role here at Builtvisible, so now much of my time is spent grasping for inspiration. Somehow, seemingly against all odds and much to my own surprise, I...
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