Posted by Tom Sykes on Monday, November 30, 2009,
In :
ADVERTISING
Three things which you shouldn't do in 2010. If you've got some sort of a marketing plan in place for next year, and any of your expenditure is targeted at things which tick the following boxes, well …all we can say is, it's your budget, and there's still time to change it.
1. Don't buy anything which doesn't have a good return on investment Why? Because there are enough things which do have a good return on investment to soak up anyone's marketing budget. Now, we'll be the first to admit th... Continue reading ...
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Posted by Tom Sykes on Wednesday, November 18, 2009,
In :
GOOGLE
We are all so desperate to do well in Google. Google produces a huge software black box of algorithms, which must have grown and grown over the years. Trying to predict what Google do next is next to impossible and the only way to "tweak" things is to make the changes and see what the result is.
Google constantly adds and amends its rules to improve results, but they often have unforeseen impacts in other areas, which is why you'll often see pages on your site jump up or down the Google resul... Continue reading ...
Posted by Tom Sykes on Tuesday, November 17, 2009,
In :
ADWORDS
For almost all of us, Google AdWords is currently the best value way of generating targeted visits to a website through advertising. Our Customer's often forget how daunting the whole thing is when you first try it. There must be a lot of companies who've never used it because it seems like hard work, or who tried it when Google sent them a free £50 voucher, but thought they'd never have the time to develop and maintain the campaign, so they left it.
Much of what is written about search engine optimisation assumes that you're writing a blog, or a news story, or the next great 'how to' article" …but of course it's just as likely that you're writing that all important product page. So how do you make a page full of technical specifications work in the search engines?
Of course, such pages are critical: no one will buy anything from you if they don't understand what you offer. It's just that, no matter how creatively written and carefully ... Continue reading ...
Posted by Tom Sykes on Tuesday, November 10, 2009,
In :
EMAILS
Anyone who stays in touch with the latest IT news will probably be aware of a new application called "Wave", which is being promoted by Google. Could it be the next big thing? We know that Twitter caught on because of its simplicity, but the prospects aren't good for Wave, because the concept behind Wave is not for the fainthearted. However we feel it might succeed for the simple fact that it's a great idea.
Nearly everyone with a computer uses email, so much so that we ignore its drawbacks. ... Continue reading ...
Posted by Tom Sykes on Wednesday, November 4, 2009,
In :
GENERAL
Yes.
The last two press releases we have issued have ended up in newspapers and on TV and local radio.
I know what you thinking....That the stories were really big or we had good relationships with the media involved.........Well Your wrong !
The first one was about Hayward House. A large house in Highworth we are selling for the owner. We issued a press release talking about the house and it made it to the front page of the housing supplement in the Swindon Advertiser.