SEO: does your website rank as well our clients?
We aren't one to blow our own trumpets, but this is worth shouting about.
We aren't one to blow our own trumpets, but this is worth shouting about.
HTML5 - the long awaited and still not officially released successor to HTML4 (the language we have been using for nigh-on 20 years to create websites) has finally come of age, and put the boot in too.
We have pulled the 'comments' feature from our blog this week. The amount of comment spam we were getting was off the scale, and as a very large proportion of it was from my own industry, I'm ashamed for my peers.
Having one of my usual idle moments, I considered the future of the internet and which way it is going. And I came up with this. There will be two things - data and interface.
This month I finally made the decision to stop offering SEO to clients as a stand-alone service. Whilst supporting clients in their SEO efforts combined with development projects is very much fine with me, I'm completely fed up with the whole subject.
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