Posted by Alan Hamlyn on Nov 25, 2009 in Marketing | 1 comment
Hi all,
Yeah been a couple of weeks since I last posted, but it’s really been chocker here in terms of work and what needs doing, but decided to make time this afternoon to post an article.
The topic, Twitter Marketing, probably hardly surprising for those who know me as that’s what we’ve been working on a lot with my other company Market Me Tweet LTD. Basically we’re...
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Posted by Alan Hamlyn on Oct 26, 2009 in Marketing, News | 6 comments
Attention Twittersphere. Yes, i said twittersphere. I’m Tammy. I’m Alan’s incredibly pregnant business partner in this new venture we’re calling “Market Me Tweets.” Now i’m going to do something mean. I’m going to make you want something but not tell you exactly what it is….
So Alan and I are both decent people. And we were a bit…...
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Posted by Alan Hamlyn on Jul 19, 2009 in SEO & Search Engine Watch | 6 comments
These kinds of articles get written all the time, but first of all I’d like to just let you know that these are all tips that I actively use in SEO and from my experience & absolutely work. If you are already doing all of these things then reviewing them on a regular basis and reading some of my other SEO articles should be your first port of call. There are so many SEO ranking factors...
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Posted by Alan Hamlyn on Jul 12, 2009 in Marketing | 2 comments
It’s always amusing for someone like me to make some points about a free service. People love to complain as a whole, even if its a free service which they aren’t loosing anything on and actually have everything to gain – but it’s human nature, so I wont let a little thing like guilt stop me! To start with, I’ll also say that I’m not the only one, I’m...
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Posted by Alan Hamlyn on Apr 10, 2009 in Marketing, News, SEO & Search Engine Watch | 1 comment
As a search marketeer, I’m obsessed with trends as you can imagine, but recently, I’ve been obsessed with trends which twitter provides, and ultimatley watching it using ‘Twitter Fall’. Its a great way to get latest lowdown on any industry or topic.
Twitter is also one of the only places where these can be the most talked about things:
Masters
Jesus
Hannah Montana
Happy...
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Posted by Alan Hamlyn on Mar 18, 2009 in Marketing | 0 comments
At some point in your life or another you will, or will have encountered Digg. The social bookmarking tool which allows you to share webpages you have found with your friends. You can already see it’s appeal. Sharing, after all, the web is massive, with billions of pages out there, so any tool to help pick the best out of the bunch is worth it.
How marketeers use Digg
So we can see the...
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Posted by Alan Hamlyn on Jan 29, 2009 in Misc, SEO & Search Engine Watch | 0 comments
Hey Guy’s,
Haven’t done an SEO a post in a while, and for those who are juts looking up seo, SEO is search engine optimisation, so I’m going to take you through just a handful of points on my SEO checklist, do these points, and read a few of my other articles and you cant go far wrong.
Wuup is a little over 5 months old, our traffic grows by 50% each month, so we can’t be...
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Posted by Alan Hamlyn on Nov 5, 2008 in Marketing | 0 comments
Those who are involved with pay-per-click (PPC) advertising, will already know what I’m talking about here when I say ‘Conversion Tracking’, but for those of you who don’t know, it’s the where you place a bit of code provided from adwords & and place it where your customer would convert (ie a thank you page of an enquiry form. This can also be combined with a...
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Posted by Alan Hamlyn on Sep 30, 2008 in Marketing, SEO & Search Engine Watch | 0 comments
We use them everyday, infact without them, the internet would be useless, I guess it’s hard to imagine why such websites of importance are private companies rather than free or government run services.
Ok course, before you wonder if I have gone mad – I’m talking about search engines.
In the beginning, we all know the internet was a military experiment in the US, a way to...
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Posted by Alan Hamlyn on Aug 25, 2008 in Flash, News, SEO & Search Engine Watch, Twitter | 1 comment
When the worlds of SEO and flash collide, web designers cringe at the thought of developing the two together. The reason? Search engines cannot understand what is essentially an image. If a site welcomed you saying ”click here to view the gallery”, Google & other search engines wouldn’t flinch. They’re dumb robots, after all.
To draw up a solution, let’s...
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