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Four Ways to Write Killer Content

Dream of being the Kerouac of Content Marketing or the Shakespeare of shares? Use these quick tips to ensure genius finds you working.

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SEO isn’t rocket science

The most useful resources and guides for SEO for beginners. Tried and tested, with no bitter aftertaste.

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Linklove 2013

Nudge, nudge. Wink, wink. Get more than just a link.

Building numerous low quality links for the sake of SEO has never been best practice. Natasha shares her secrets on getting quality and scale.

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Don’t Let A Cheap Website Ruin Your Business

Avoid common mistakes when building your first website. This article tells you how to protect your brand and perform on Google when on a tight budget.

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Simon Peg gets real

Shit just got real. Personal.

We endeavour to produce messages that resonate emotionally. Here’s how we’re going to do it better and how you can improve too!

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Mobile Internet: 2013 & Beyond

When it comes to the use of Smartphones, iPads and other mobile devices one thing is certain: they’re here to stay.  Mobile internet usage is clearly growing, but how do you know when – or how – to start optimising your website to take advantage of this rapidly growing trend?  The answer is:  Start now [...]

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Who Do You Trust?

If you are a follower of Matt Cutts or Amit Singhal, you will know that Google’s ultimate aim for its search algorithms is to mimic human behavior. Despite all the mythology about what Google wants, there are some very common sense principles at the heart of its search processes: key among these are trust and [...]

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Trustworthy SEO Advice

Top 5 Trustworthy (and Free) SEO Resources

Natasha’s recent post Where Can I Find Free Images? caused a minor furor among the Monkey Followers. She got feedback along the lines of “you should always pay for images”… which I think is CRAZY! Certainly, sometimes you should pay for a bespoke service, but that’s not always necessary. This site is full of a [...]

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Professor Traffic - Google analytics plug-in for chrome

Professor Traffic

What does he do? Professor Traffic is a simple Plug-in that integrates with Google Analytics to track which of your social shares drive traffic to your website. How do I see the results? Professor Traffic uses existing reports in Google Analytics, there is no set up required  -  the reports show how many visitors followed [...]

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Good Practice Writing for the Web

  Google’s guidelines get interpreted in all sorts of strange and creative ways.  If you are writing web copy and are not a search expert it can all get a bit confusing.  Based on a conversation with one of our favourite clients, here’s our true and false myth busting guide to writing for the web. [...]

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