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Archive for February, 2010
Google services
Thursday, February 25th, 2010seo jobs
Wednesday, February 10th, 2010Weblinx are always scouting around for experienced seo staff to add to our team. We have a dynamic seo team consisting of web developers, graphic designer, account managers and content writers. If you feel you are a valuable asset when it comes to doing seo on Google we are looking for someone like you. Weblinx are always learning and want to have a team that competes within the seo market place as the competition is strong and any new info on SEO is always welcome. If you are looking for seo jobs and feel you qualify to join one of the best seo companies in the industry contact us for an appointment
Weblinx Award SEO 07-08-09
Wednesday, February 10th, 2010TopSEOs evaluate SEO companies over a period of 12 months. They monitor performance and service levels of many different SEO companies across the globe.
Following from our success in 2008 being the only UK seo company to be voted worldwide, Weblinx Limited once again entered in the 2009 annual Search Engine Optimisation Competition and are once again the only UK seo company to be voted within the top 10.
The final ranking evaluation took into account factors such as client retention rate, customer references and experiences, level of service provided, client communication levels and most importantly, rankings achieved using trusted search engine optimisation (SEO) techniques.
The winners for the 2009 annual SEO internet marketing competition have been announced. Weblinx have once again been voted in the top 10, with an overall ranking of number 5 th worldwide. Following our success and elevation in the rankings last year, Weblinx have once again been the only United Kingdom based SEO company to achieve a ranking in the eventual winners list.
Weblinx look forward to further continued recognition in the online advertising market with further wins and awards listed as part of our objectives for 2010.
To review the final standings of the winners of the website marketing competition please visit http://www.topseos.com/seo-and-ppc-competition/index/winners and more importantly read a few reviews of our happy clients by following this link http://uk.topseos.com/weblinx-limited
image display Google news
Wednesday, February 10th, 2010We are often asked why an image appears within the Google news feed and then does not show at times. For your image to appear also depends on the quality of the press release you have submitted. You need to have the image a decent size and non clickable. It is great that Google are now being transparent in helping you get images displayed better and a lot more valuable info on the Google news feed itself. To give you an advantage Google do provide tips for you to get your images appearing within the search results of the news feed. Follow this link to read more about getting your image displayed within the Google news feed http://www.google.com/support/news_pub/bin/answer.py?answer=13369&topic=11662
Any more queries on optimisation for your Google news feed call us on the number provided or contact us on sales@weblinx.biz
duplicate content
Wednesday, February 10th, 2010When submitting content to Google news and then making amendments to the article Google will not retrieve the new data from the new amended article. The reason for this is that Google have already retrieved the information of the original article and will not bring the new article into the index. Google are currently working on this issue and will hopefully have the technology to retrieve new adjusted content. To read more on this subject follow this link http://googlenewsblog.blogspot.com/2008/04/psstsecrets-of-google-news-exposed.html
When we realise that Google have the technology to detect duplicate content and tracks the original source of the content, keeping the orginal content in cache ignoring the duplicate content in its index, then publishing duplicate press releases is of no benefit to your website. So when wanting to benefit from gaining exposure and perhaps in the long run, backward links, then having the press release submitted to 50 press release sites is of no benefit. The only way multiple PR is beneficial will be when each press release has unique content before submission.




