Monday, March 5, 2012

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Actors shooting movies…

Posted: 04 Mar 2012 05:24 PM PST

You think that it is tough for actors that shoot movies far form their homes? Long days and bad hotel rooms? Well, it is not that bad.  At least for famous famous actors like Will Smith. Not so sure? Take a look at this luxury mobile home belonging to Will Smith!

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Saturday, March 3, 2012

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Pool Toilet…

Posted: 03 Mar 2012 03:29 AM PST

It can be very useful to have a toilet near the pool. It can prevent you from having to go inside the house when you’re all wet from swimming. And please, don’t event think about doing it in the pool!

Pool toilet

All you need for a pool toilet is a patio chair, a good saw and a toilet paper roll! :-)

Thursday, March 1, 2012

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Reputation Management 101

Posted: 29 Feb 2012 08:21 PM PST

A Reputation Management crisis can hit anyone at any time no matter how big or small they are in the online world. The way it usually goes is that we ticked someone off, did something better than they did, called a bluff or pointed out a lie – and wham! here comes the counterattack. This is the type of thing that happens every single day. What do you do? Do you let it slide or do you take the offensive? Is there a right or wrong way to handle the situation?

Follow these eight steps to Reputation Management in a crisis and you should make out okay.

1. Don't stoop to their level. Keep your cool, and evaluate the situation. It doesn't do your image any favors if you start slinging mud back. Stay professional, remain classy. They want you to engage in a name calling contest – don't do it!

2. Evaluate. How whacked out do they sound? Can you simply ignore it and let their own insane squalling make everyone discount them? Sometimes, you get a demented ranter, and when you do, it is better to let them blow them self out. Everyone can see they are a whack job and there is no profit in engaging lunatics – nothing you say or do will satisfy them. People will not judge you harshly for ignoring a nutcase.

3. Plan. If you do have to respond, do it all in one fell swoop. Decide what your response is, back yourself up, and unleash all your effort on a single mass release – Press Release, social networks, blog, etc. A full frontal assault is the best approach, and the quicker the better. The longer you wait, the more it is going to take to get positive results.

4. Shut up. You've calmly said your piece to set the record straight – don't let yourself be dragged into debate. Again, they want you to engage. If you don't engage, they usually give up and look for someone that will.

5. Leave it alone! Most problems are quickly forgotten, and you can do some PR to divert attention in the coming weeks. Not every option has to be going to Defcon Four!

6. Use every tool at your disposal to SEO any bad press down the results. Make it a priority from the beginning to dominate for your brand name, and others won't be able to bump you with smear campaigns. The more prepared you are, the less smears can hurt you.

7. Work to dominate all venues as far as your brand name is concerned – you want to make sure that searches in any format come back to material under your control.

8. Think about the future. learn from past attacks to find out how to protect yourself from future ones. If you are prepared, it will take less time to mobilize if needed.

No one likes being attacked online, but it happens. Prevention is the best medicine, but when a situation arises you weren't prepared for, mobilize the above steps as needed and start pushing those negative bits of press down. Be logical, be precise and be prepared for anything!

It’s Slow. It’s SEO. Get Used To It!

Posted: 28 Feb 2012 08:14 PM PST

Search engine rankings take time, SEO doesn't happen overnight and there is no SEO fairy that does all the work for you just because you wish for it really hard. Links don't magically appear in the weeks following your site launch just because you showed up to the party – the process takes months.  You might snag some #1 rankings for some long tail phrases in an obscure niche, but to rank your entire site competitively is a slow, painstaking process that takes work and dedication.

Among the factors to consider when looking at your long term expectations for your site, you need to balance each and think realistically. How optimized is your site? Do you have navigation issues that could prevent the spiders from crawling your site like too little text or too much Flash?  If your site has been un-optimized, the first step is getting all your navigation kinks worked out and making sure that load speeds will not be a source of penalties for you.

What is the age of your website? If your site is new and has no links, Google may not have even seen you yet. You must get a couple of links and submit a sitemap if you really want to get indexed, and although Google will crawl you eventually, it is better to take charge and submit your site as soon as you are ready – the sooner the better. If you have an old site, you may or may not have links. With no links, you need to get moving if you want results in the next year! If you have a number of links already, Google will probably get you re-indexed as soon as they receive notification you are updating.

How flexible is your website? Can you quickly and easily change things on the fly to comply with new guidelines and best practices so that you don't unnecessarily lose ground? If your current back end is not inflexible, more time will be required to implement positive changes and to increase the productivity of your content management system. This is an easy fix that will pay big dividends over time.

Are your target phrases highly competitive or niche? The more competitive your key phrases are,  the more links, pages, and fresh content you will need to gain ground and then stay atop the SERPs. You want to choose target phrases that have a decent amount of searches, but not so much competition.

Ask yourself this tough question – and be honest – is your site even capable of being competitive? Take a look at the top 10 sites for your target keyword phrases. If they have 10,000 inbound links and over 1000 pages, a beginner site with 7 links and 12 pages is not really going to have a chance. If the top 10 includes Amazon, eBay and Wikipedia, you really need to do some serious reevaluating of your goals to have a hope of success. You have to be realistic about what you can do against the giants.

If you have an established site, rankings will come rapidly once you get the ball rolling. If your site has been around long enough to accumulate plenty of links but falls short in the area of fundamental SEO and proper navigation, fixing these issues will also bring results quickly. It doesn't really matter what industry and target phrases you are concentrating on -  your search results will take time to pop. Just how long, is anyone's guess. Don't give up! Keep concentrating on SEO efforts, watching the long tail and analyzing your traffic to see your site slowly gaining speed in a rise to the top. Remember, there is no magic formula, SEO takes time, and you have to put in excellent effort to get excellent results.

Authority Sites – What are They?

Posted: 27 Feb 2012 08:12 PM PST

Everyone is aware that you are supposed make it a goal to get links from sites with a high reputation as they are considered 'authority'. How do you decide this? Is it solely based on PageRank or are there other factors you need to look for to determine if a site is considered an authority?

When you start looking for websites with authority a major consideration you need to take it seriously because it will become a cornerstone of your linking foundation and strategy. There are a number of ways to measure domain authority; the quality and quantity of the links, PageRank, domain rankings and relevancy of domain keywords. You need to take everything into consideration.

Here is something to keep in mind to help impress the importance of all of this. If an older domain which has 1000 links from other trusted sites links to you, it is worth more than a site with 10,000 junk links or from a site with 10 links. Quantity does not necessarily translate into quality. Sites with tons of links are everywhere, which is in part why we need to focus on authority sites. You have to balance the quality and quantity. Paid directories, where you can buy links for PageRank and Google allows it are a dying practice.  Paid for links are on the whole not allowed and not worth your money or time to pursue them. You want to keep it all organic as much as possible.

When it comes to PageRank, it can help you if it is coming in from another site. Don't expect overnight results though as there is often several month lag between real time stats and the visible toolbar! Other factors may have a greater impact in the short term that you should focus some of your efforts toward. If a site already ranking for some of the keywords you are targeting links to you, that is a plus. If they are already ranking for that term and find you worthy of a link, Google pays attention and rewards you accordingly for that.

There are also some sites that do rank for keywords which don't appear prominently on their site. Sites with a domains similar to yours can help you by linking to you. Keywords and anchor text help improve the quality of links, so keep that in mind as well. Be the kind of site other webmasters find valuable, and they will like to link to you. it is far better than trying to buy links and Google loves the organic growth.

If your links are coming from .gov and .edu sites that have relevancy to your topic, then you are linking well. Links from quality websites to you (when the linking page itself has good authority) can give you some authority. The url significance can also have an effect. You don't want to be linked to from a session ID or randomly generated url.  .PDF or .doc extensions can affect weight quality – if the doc itself has numerous inbound links giving it authority of its own.

Authority sites meet the above criteria. The more high quality links you have, the more your site becomes an authority in its own right and the closer you are to the top of the pile. it is not always easy to get authority links, if it was everyone would do it, but with excellent content and a good site, you will find that authority sites will link to you in time in many cases. It just takes patience, and again, excellent content.

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Electric Bath Duck

Posted: 29 Feb 2012 07:41 AM PST

Now, that is a great idea! An electric bath duck!  A great game for the bath. It now does not need to be pushed in the bath, it can swim all alone.

I wonder why it is written “One Use Only…” on the package though… ;-)

Wednesday, February 29, 2012

SEOptimise Monthly Newsletter

February 2012


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SEOptimise Monthly Newsletter
2011 was a busy and exciting year here at SEOptimise. The year saw us grow at a rapid rate, with a new London office, lots of new staff, lots of big new clients, numerous speaker slots at the industry’s biggest conferences and a blogging award under our belt! We’ve also been adapting to some huge developments in the online marketing industry as a whole, so keep reading for SEOptimise’s 2011 highlights and a look ahead to this year…

Highlights from the SEOptimise blog

January was another busy month for the SEOptimise blog, with all the SEOptimise team writing posts. Here were the most popular:

SEOptimise opens in London!

One of the biggest bits of news for 2011 was the opening of our new London office, marking SEOptimise’s expansion into the capital. Our head office is still in Oxford, but with many of our clients based in London it made sense to have an additional office. Our brand new office is in Paddington Station.

The SEOptimise blog wins Best Blog at the UK Search Awards

We were extremely proud to be presented with the award for Best Blog at the inaugural UK Search Awards back in October. We’ve poured all our energy and enthusiasm into building up our blog, and it’s great to have that effort recognised with an award. Click here to get the latest from the SEOptimise blog.

The new and improved SEOptimise team

2011 saw the addition of many new members of staff to SEOptimise as the business continues to grow. On the Search Team we’ve now got Daniel Bianchini, Pak Hou Cheung and Gillian Cook working on SEO, and Shaad Hamid and Tamsin Mehew working on PPC. Over in Business Development, the (now not so) new faces are Daniel Braddock and Carla Nadin, whom some of you may already have met at Internet World last year. Last but not least, Nick Clarke joined the team in January as a copywriter. You can see photos of the SEOptimise team members new and old on our Meet the SEOptimise Team page, and you can expect to see everyone out and about at exhibitions and conferences in 2012!

The 2012 conference circuit

We love attending and speaking at conferences, and this year will be  no exception. Look out for us at SES, SMX, A4UExpo, SasCon, LinkLove, SearchLove, BrightonSEO and many more. SearchLove was a particular favourite with the Search Team last year, and Kevin and Stuart even made it over to PubCon in Las Vegas!

Industry updates

The world of Search is continually evolving, but 2011 was a year of particularly major change, which every last SEO has had to adapt to in order to stay in the game. The most significant change was undoubtedly the infamous Panda update, which prompted some big SEO strategy changes across the industry. With the increasing importance of social signals, the rolling out of SSL search, the launch of Google+ and Search Plus Your World, and other smaller but still significant changes such as the freshness update and the removal of Yahoo Site Explorer, it’s been a challenge staying abreast of all the latest developments! But that’s what makes SEO such a great industry to work in – we’re always kept on our toes and our knowledge is always growing and adapting. What could 2012 have in store?
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Is money bringing happiness?

Posted: 28 Feb 2012 08:24 AM PST

Do you think that it is easier to be happy when you are rich?

Money Happiness

I guess it is, but it is not always the case, as you can see with these picture of the difference between Rich and Poor!

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Monday, February 27, 2012

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Office Aquarium

Posted: 26 Feb 2012 07:20 AM PST

A very nice aquarium at the office! This is very cool, and I’m sure it helps to have a better attitude and more fun at the office. Must be a lot of work to clean though. I wonder who does that, the boss? ;-)

Office Aquarium