by Rob Willox | Nov 22, 2011 | Analytics, Google
Google Analytics v5 rollout with new features Google has been rolling out and informing Analytics users that the new version of Google Analytics will soon be activated in their accounts as they move towards withdrawing the old version completely by early 2012. The new...
by Rob Willox | Nov 9, 2011 | General, Google, Search Engine Optimisation
The Freshness Update – Google’s newest algorithm change Google continues, in its opinion, to improve it search algorithm on the basis of providing the best and most relevant content to its customers, the general search public. In most instances they are small and...
by Rob Willox | Nov 8, 2011 | Google, Search Engine Optimisation
Cross domain canonical linking now possible Although cross-domain canonical linking is now possible it was originally introduced to overcome the problem of duplicate content on one domain. Duplicate content is a topical issue particularly in light of the recent Google...
by Rob Willox | Nov 3, 2011 | General
Understanding the mind of the search giant SEO’s continually fret over exactly what it is that Google values and what it builds into its algorithm to measure that value. Google drip-feeds snippets of information through folks like Matt Cutts, Google’s Spam Czar, and...
by Rob Willox | Nov 2, 2011 | Ecommerce, Search Engine Optimisation
The Get Elastic Blog published today a post entitled 5 Reasons Why Your Ecommerce Site Matters More Than Ever and highlighted 9 areas that can help ecommerce site owners maximise their online activity (see below). Online sales are growing faster than offline sale...