Are dating apps the ultimate platform for marketing? Could you unwittingly find yourself succumbing to clever marketing tactics while innocently looking for love? Louise discusses some dating app savvy brands...
Instagram go flat-out With Instagram's target market being eroded from all sides, it's no surprise that they've chosen now to restyle their service. Read about the changes here.
Google’s Most Important Ranking Factors SEO, or search engine optimisation, is about putting the right combination of those factors in place to achieve the best possible search ranking. Read more.
Internet Explorer Finally Dead? As of Tuesday January 12th 2016, Microsoft no longer offers support for older versions of its Internet Explorer web browser. Read more on our blog.
Google’s First Page: How do I get there? We all know the first page of Google search results is the holy grail for any webmaster, but how do you actually get there? Read our latest blog post.
What is a Website Card? And What Does it Do? This week, Twitter users received emails inviting them to create a Website Card. What is a website card exactly? Find out on our latest blog post.
Bing’s four steps to SEO and usability success While Google remain relatively tight-lipped when it comes to individual ranking factors, Bing's senior product manager Duane Forrester has revealed his four steps to SEO and usability success in a new Bing Community blog post.
Google overhauls search algo with Hummingbird Google have given themselves a 15th birthday present - a new search algorithm, built from the ground up and named Hummingbird.
Yahoo! logo change unlikely to affect SEO This week, Yahoo! has launched a new logo and Bing has become the default search engine for Nokia users. So how will these changes affect SEO?
No negative impact’ of Google+ for online marketing Google+ may have had a lukewarm reception, but a new report suggests it might still be worth incorporating into your online marketing mix. Read more here.
Social media convergence: Have Facebook made a hash of it? Facebook's latest update brings it in line with both Twitter and Google+, meaning cross-posts on these social platforms will still contain usable hashtags.