David Sayce
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Digital Integration Marketing Consultant specialising in search engine optimisation through natural search. Through the use of best practice web development, website analytics and SEO David assists organisations in achieving their goals and to effectively harness the opportunities of the internet to their business.

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Analytics and user behaviour

Digital Marketing

& Integration

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Search Engine Optimisation

Social Media

& Business networks

Human Slingshot Slip and Slide
Mon, 28/11/11 – 12:56 | No Comment
What is Digital Integration Anyway?
Tue, 17/08/10 – 14:36 | One Comment
What is Digital Integration Anyway?

Digital Integration, or Connected Marketing it goes by a few different names however it is all about pulling together your marketing effort to work efficiently. It still surprises me that companies that have split marketing …

Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn – Worth how much?
Thu, 4/03/10 – 17:27 | Comments Off
Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn – Worth how much?

Facebook Inc. is worth almost 10 times as much as Twitter Inc., in the latest effort to place values on startups that haven’t gone public or been acquired.

Toyota turns to the real-time web to help revive its reputation
Wed, 3/03/10 – 22:52 | Comments Off

After recalling 8.5 million cars and sending its CEO around the world to apologize, automaker Toyota is in crisis mode. But the company is hoping that a few tweets will help repair some of the …

Google Puts SearchWiki Out Of Its Misery, Replaces It With Cute Stars
Wed, 3/03/10 – 22:12 | Comments Off
Google Puts SearchWiki Out Of Its Misery, Replaces It With Cute Stars

Personalized search is something that we all know Google feels strongly about. Today, the search giant is adding a new feature to help users mark searches: Stars. So when you see search results, you can …

Virgin America dumps Flash over lack of iPhone support
Wed, 3/03/10 – 20:51 | No Comment
Virgin America dumps Flash over lack of iPhone support

As the smack down between Apple and Adobe continues, Virgin America has dumped Flash from its website because of the lack of iPhone support. Virgin’s new website, which launched Monday, replaces Flash with HTML to …

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