Tool Tips: 10 uses for Google trends
Wednesday, October 1st, 2008 Posted in Isle of Man, advertising, business, business resources, google, internet, marketing, search engines, search results, small businesses, web | No Comments »There are probably 101 applications for the data that can be extracted from Google trends but here are 10 that could easily be applied to help in business and marketing planning. Effective stock management Marketing campaign planning Customer behaviour Identifying purchase cycles Market predictions Strategy Planning Marketing ...
SEO Tips - The importance of images in search engine optimisation
Monday, September 22nd, 2008 Posted in SEO, Search Engine Optimisation, Website, blogging, blogs, google, internet, search engines, search results, web, web sites | 5 Comments »[caption id="" align="alignleft" width="180" caption="My most viewed Image???!"][/caption] I've watched the stats change on one of my websites over the last few months to the point where it now steadily drives more image than general web search traffic over a wide ...
Where will it end?
Thursday, January 31st, 2008 Posted in Great ideas, Street View, Website, creativity, google, web, web sites | No Comments »Here at CREATE. we love great ideas, especially when out of great ideas grow more great ideas! We all love Google and frankly who doesn't... ok so the likes of Yahoo et al may not for obvious reasons, but for ...
More online success through simple techniques
Wednesday, June 13th, 2007 Posted in SEO, Search Engine Optimisation, blogging, blogs, google, marketing, page rank, search engines, search results, start ups, web, web sites | No Comments »We've recently been working with a local retailer who did not have a web presence.
Page rank alternatives for new websites
Tuesday, April 3rd, 2007 Posted in PR, SEO, Search Engine Optimisation, business start ups, ePR, google, marketing, page rank, sandbox, search engines, search results, start ups | No Comments »It is debated that there may be a google sandbox that your website can sit in for anything up to 1 year until google is happy with the relevancy etc of your domain. If this is so, visibility through search ...




