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Tag Archives: SEO
Newsroom 3.1, #bbcgofigure, some truly scary Facebook facts and the value of Flappy Bird – things I learned at #NewsRW
So I spent today at the News Rewired conference in the Microsoft building at Victoria. As ever there were loads of nifty bits of data to plough through, the usual bread-based lunch, a goody bag with jelly beans (eaten by … Continue reading
Posted in Digital publishing, Mobile, Social Media
Tagged BBC News, Conferences, Crowdfunding, data journalism, Facebook, Flappy Bird, Journalism, News Rewired, NewsRW, SEO, Trinity Mirror
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Page Rank Vs Domain Authority Vs Content Marketing Vs who knows what else
Everytime I blink things in SEO are called something new. This week I spent some time on the phone chatting with the agencies I appropriated pens and little tins of sweets from at this year’s Marketing Week Live. I always … Continue reading
Posted in Digital publishing
Tagged Content marketing, Google+, Search, search engines, SEO
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Microsoft creates a search comparison site to remind us all that Bing exists
Oh Microsoft. We see what you did there. Everyone sees what you did there. You’re trying so hard, and you know what they say about trying too hard… You tried to make Bing a verb, just like Google, and you … Continue reading