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 I assist organisations in achieving their goals and to effectively harness the opportunities if the internet to thier business.

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3 trends for email marketing in 2010
Mon, 22/02/10 – 11:45 | Comments Off
3 trends for email marketing in 2010

Figures published by MarketingSherpa in 2009 showed that more than a third of companies increased spending on email

Can having dofollow comments on my blog affect its reputation?
Mon, 22/02/10 – 0:00 | Comments Off

Google Webmaster Central: Are there negative SEO implications to having a blog with do-follow comments?

David Sayce
Fri, 22/01/10 – 0:00 | Comments Off
David Sayce

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

What Can or Should Be Included in a Page Title?
Wed, 9/12/09 – 22:05 | No Comment
What Can or Should Be Included in a Page Title?

Page title is one of the most prominent element of the page. It influences major aspects of your website performance:

* it affects rankings (as search engines consider it when judging what the page is about);
* it affects clickthrough (as that’s what people mainly focus on when looking through search results).

The world of multilingual SEO
Mon, 5/10/09 – 16:53 | No Comment
The world of multilingual SEO

International (or multilingual) SEO involves improving the volume and quality of international traffic to websites from culturally-specific search engines.
English-only websites are a thing of the past. They overlook 95% of the potential market (since only …

Redirects to Move Your Site to a New Domain
Fri, 4/09/09 – 19:50 | Comments Off
Redirects to Move Your Site to a New Domain

If you move your site or domain and change the structure, a 301 redirect is still the preferred tool for notifying servers about the new URL destination.

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