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Often when we start up our own business we go after every potential customer that we can, in an attempt to keep our heads above water.
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When Google’s Matt Cutts announced in 2014 that social signals did not act as a ranking factor for webpages, many in the SEO community were shocked, especially given that the company had said the complete opposite in 2010. For years it seemed that SEOs had been laboring under the pretence that social media success translated directly into SEO lift.
In this article, I want to explore the tried and tested, but often misunderstood, practice of link building.
As an SEO tactic link building has been around for a long time and has in the past been abused. However, its importance in any joined up digital marketing strategy cannot be overstated.
Search engine optimisation, or SEO, is pivotal to the success of your brand. By achieving higher search rankings, your visibility improves, encouraging more traffic to your website and potentially leading to higher sales.
This may sound simple enough, but mastering the art of effective SEO takes time and skill. If you have neither of these in abundance, hiring an SEO expert may be your best option. But, who do you take on board for this task and what should you consider?
The online world is changing and is changing fast. A key skillset for digital marketers these days is the ability to adapt. One of the key drivers of change in this ever shifting digital environment…
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However attractive the cost savings of operating a bring your own device (BYOD) policy in the workplace may seem, allowing staff access to mission-critical apps and information on their personal devices, will always have its risks. The trick is in balancing out the financial efficiencies and operational positives against the potential impact of a handset being remotely hacked or falling into the wrong hands.
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