Bondi and Beyond
We were tying up the loose ends in Sydney last Monday (8/6/2009). Still staying in the Strand hotel on William St in Darlinghurst we decided to make the most of a beautifully sunny, but chilly Sydney morning and hit Bondi beach. A short hop from King’s Cross Rail Station to Bondi Junction and a skip [...]
Sydney: The Good, The Bad and The Unclear.
So it’s been nearly a week outside the UK and that makes it time to update the blog, it feels like we’ve already been about a month in Sydney, amazing how quickly you’re sucked into the different ways of doing things. We’ve had a couple of days of sun which has been a welcome relief [...]
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Our Travelling Itinerary
Where’s Wally (going)? Today we leave. Our tickets are booked, injections painfully and repeatedly administered, backpacking associations and frequent flyer programs applied to and accepted. It’s real. Here are the main dates and then I’ll fill in the details a bit further on: The Trip 1st June – 22:05 Departing flight QA10 Heathrow to Sydney [...]
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Proof: Content spamming with javascript works
It would seem that things are tough at the top. Of course I mean the top of the SERPs for terms like ‘SEO’, ‘Search engine optimis(z)ation’ and the like. This is a seriously competitive space for vanity rankings – so I tend to have a nosey around now and then. And whilst we all blog, talk and [...]
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Why SEOs should stop link-building
Because your PR team are probably doing something right now that could be more valuable. Honestly, everytime I read an article on link building techniques or a link buidling tutorial I can’t help but think about the last time I spoke with our PR guru. He’s a talented and animated chap with an excellent eye [...]
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