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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Social Media Revolution
Monday, 1 Mar, 2010 – 1:12 | Comments Off

Or is it the biggest shift since the Industrial Revolution?

What is LinkedIn?
Monday, 1 Mar, 2010 – 0:27 | Comments Off

What is LinkedIn?

Facebook fan pages & Google Analytics
Friday, 26 Feb, 2010 – 15:31 | No Comment
Facebook fan pages & Google Analytics

Facebook Insights shows demographic details and interactions on your pages BUT limited to show information of fans only. It is far less sophisticated and comprehensive when compared to the free Google Analytics.
One of the limitations …

Google Got Away With it – privacy concerns over Google Buzz
Friday, 26 Feb, 2010 – 15:24 | No Comment
Google Got Away With it – privacy concerns over Google Buzz

Almost immediately after Google Buzz launched, people started raising privacy concerns (“F*ck You, Google”). But Google quickly responded with a series of fixes. So did the PR move work? Yup. Social media monitoring and analytics …

Fortune Global 100: The slow embrace of Social Media
Friday, 26 Feb, 2010 – 13:19 | No Comment
Fortune Global 100: The slow embrace of Social Media

The 100 largest Fortune 500 companies are finally accepting and integrating social media into their marketing strategies. But for many of them, it’s a slow step by step proposition as seen in the Burson-Marsteller Fortune …

How Much Is Twitter Worth to Facebook?
Tuesday, 23 Feb, 2010 – 15:18 | Comments Off
How Much Is Twitter Worth to Facebook?

2008 – Facebook has walked away from talks to buy Twitter because the $500 million price tag was too high

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