David Naylor, more commonly known as DaveN, started working in the SEO industry over 15 years ago with three major corporations releasing their database driven data, creating internal link structures and improving usability.
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Tomorrow I will be heading to London for the SES London 2012 conference. It will be a bit of a flying visit as I can’t spare much time out of the office at the moment. I will be doing 3 sessions. The first one is on Tuesday, Day 1, and will be an Express Site [...]
There seems to be a lot of confusion recently about what is spam and what isn’t spam when it comes to rich snippets and that the confusion appears to be led by Google (go figure). PPC Rich Snippets Rich snippets for me are user reviews. Take the hotel industry for example: You can see I [...]
This came up at the London Affiliate Conference and I thought I would share it : Do a quick search of Joomla in www.google.co.uk or maybe Google.co.nz The question I asked was what did Joomla do wrong : US results : Can you answer the question? Really what did Joomla do? Dave
Not sure why I like the little things that Google does, but we found these today : and this one : and this : I then spent 20 minutes trying to find some more but failed.. If you can find any let me know in the comments below and I will update and credit you [...]
With all the Google blaming Unruly Media for the recent “Pay for Post” debacle I thought I would show you what you actually get from Unruly Media Email telling me that I have a new Video Campaign : Hi there, Just letting you know there’s a new video campaign available on the Unruly Network. This [...]
As we all get prepared for the Christmas break, here we’re looking forward to the start of the conference season in 2012. The first conference of the year for me is the London Affiliate Conference (LAC) which will be held on 26th – 29th January, at the Old Billingsgate Market. This is always a great [...]
The online SEO community was up in arms after Google announced that signed-in users would get the encrypted search results as standard on google.com, meaning that all the referring keyword data would be lost in any analytic package. Short term, this is unlikely to cause a too much of an upset and most people are saying they [...]
If you’re expecting me to tell you what you need to do to get out of the “Panda Pen”, you can move on right now . If you want to learn a little about the way I’m thinking about Panda read on : Everything I write from here, is pure guess work and what would [...]