We’ve been sat in the office trying to think of things to put on the blog whilst Dave is away at the a4u conference. Needless to say, we couldn’t think of anything!!! So we are looking for guest posts, some of the topics we would like to hear about include:

  • Google Website Optimiser or other general tips on changing on page changes that increase conversions with examples
  • Reputation management
  • Twitter
  • Link building
  • Content Writing
  • Ecommerce

So who’s interested?

David Whitehouse

7 Comments

  • 1

    Be happy to do something on link building.

    Sent you guys and email but got a out of office reply so not certain if it was received .

    Jim

    Jim | http://linktank.co.uk

    29th April 2009 @ 17:27

  • 2

    I could write something about using bots on twitter (for something other than spam), is that the sort of thing you were hoping for?

    Teifion | http://searchlightdigital.com

    29th April 2009 @ 22:03

  • 3

    I’ve got a fairly interesting twirtter post I’ve been thinking about writing for a couple of days that might work well…

    kelvin newman | http://www.sitevisibility.co.uk/blog/

    30th April 2009 @ 08:01

  • 4

    Jim, teifion and Kevin sounds good email them to me directly dave @ bronco.co.uk

    Dave

    DaveN

    30th April 2009 @ 12:48

  • 5

    My email has been sent.

    Teifion | http://searchlightdigital.com

    1st May 2009 @ 11:55

  • 6

    I won’t be there I don’t think Kelvin – but DaveN might. (sorry people get confused there being to Dave’s on DaveN’s blog)!!!

    David Whitehouse | http://www.david-whitehouse.org/

    1st May 2009 @ 13:02

  • 7

    Some of our ecommerce clients are tied in with product suppliers via affiliate programs. In these cases the ownership of all product feed information, raising questions about ownership for the likes of google products feeds, and the links from the client site seem to enhance the affiliate source without any reciprocal benefit. Is this just a state of play that needs to be worked around or are there non-abrasive strategies that allow the ecommerce site to strengthen SERP presence? Google adwords seems only to drive traffic to the affiliate by putting the cost on the ecommerce client?

    Willing to learn…

    Stephen Thompson | http://www.callisti.co.uk

    20th May 2009 @ 09:46

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