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Blog Posts By Simon HowlandSEO breadcrumbs for site hierarchies in GooglePosted on 12th March 2010 at 6:03 pm by Simon Howland
This latest LBi research explores Google site hierarchies and SEO best practice for implementing breadcrumbs in order for them to be picked up by Google. Yahoo! - Microsoft search deal approved and imminentPosted on 19th February 2010 at 5:14 pm by Simon Howland
The Yahoo! - Microsoft deal has now been passed by the European Commission, paving the way for it to be implemented within the "next few days" according to an official press release. Google to be exempt from copyright law?Posted on 22nd January 2010 at 11:38 am by Simon Howland
Lord Lucas' proposed amendments to the Digital economy Bill would see search engines granted a license to copy and re-publish content legally without risk of litigation. In the online world of today, does privacy really exist?Posted on 19th January 2010 at 10:06 am by Simon Howland
The notion of "Internet Privacy" is considered by some to be an oxymoron in today's online world. This article explores online privacy in light of recent events in China and stark comments from the Google CEO on his views towards online privacy. 15 of the best SEO add-ons for Google ChromePosted on 23rd December 2009 at 11:37 am by Simon Howland
Google Chrome now has over a thousand extensions. We've looked through them and picked out the top 15 Chrome add-ons for SEOs. Practical uses for the new Google cross-domain canonical link elementPosted on 18th December 2009 at 1:14 pm by Simon Howland
The cross-domain canonical link element, albeit only currently supported by Google, is a welcome addition to the webmaster's toolkit. Read on for practical examples of how you can use it in your SEO campaigns. Google defaults on personalisationPosted on 8th December 2009 at 5:18 pm by Simon Howland
Google's latest innovation in personal search means all change for users as the search giant mixes up results on an individual basis. |