July 10th, 2009
Posted by : Daniel Benton
Here at Found Agency we are fairly interested in watching movements within the SERP’s. Given the recent launch of Bing we thought we take a top level look at the different results being served for a couple of competitive terms.
Note: This is far from an empirical study in the current differences
Posted in: yahoo, google, seo
April 14th, 2008
Posted by : Simon Dunwoody
I’ve just realised that comment moderation was turned on, duh…
Anyway, we’ve mod’ed previous comments, thanks. We’ll keep a closer eye on it now.
April 14th, 2008
Posted by : Daniel Benton
Note: All recollections, observations and opinions have been coloured by excessive alcohol, sausages and geeky SEO “in” jokes.
The SMX Sydney franchise has just rolled through Sydney and every SEO/SEM person in the country (who could afford the ticket) descended on Luna Park for two days of fun, frivolity, hanging with international SEO rock stars
March 6th, 2008
Posted by : Simon Dunwoody
Microsoft has just released a beta version of Internet Explorer 8, already! I’m personally not a fan of IE, but thought I’d have a look at it, seen as it’s 3 or 4 years since I made the switch to Firefox. Anyway, while installing IE 8 I came across this
Quite surprising that the default search
March 6th, 2008
Posted by : Simon Dunwoody
I’ve just read an interesting post from Search Engine Land, announcing the introduction of benchmarking data within Google Analytics. This essentially means that you’ll be able to compare your own stats (UB’s, page impressions, time on site etc.) with aggregate data for your industry. The catch is that you need to opt in to
February 28th, 2008
Posted by : Simon Dunwoody
Search engine optimisation (SEO) and Pay-Per-Click (PPC) has traditionally been the realm of businesses trying to attract customers to their site, either for online ecommerce transactions or as a form of lead generation. The industry has grown from a small “cottage” industry just 4 or 5 years ago to a multi-million dollar booming industry
January 30th, 2008
Posted by : Simon Dunwoody
Google was supposed to have made changes to their algorithm that eliminated Google bombs, the most famous being “miserable failure” - which displayed Whitehouse.gov as the no.1 result. It would seem that Google may have some more fine tuning to do as there appears to be a new Google bomb. Tom Cruise is going to
November 19th, 2007
Posted by : Kunaal Ramchandani
As a developer, seeing what Google is continually doing with its Google Maps products is always interesting. I still remember when they first started - 8 February 2005. Google Maps was the first major application that relied really heavily on AJAX. The ability to download grid squares on the fly was pretty amazing and it
October 26th, 2007
Posted by : Daniel Benton
Universal search is a hot topic currently with various pundits hypothesising over the ramifications for SEO and the opportunities that universal search may provide.I generally love Google and the continuous innovation they bring to the search space. However I have spotted a few bugs in the new(ish) map based results that
October 10th, 2007
Posted by : Simon Dunwoody
Aaron Wall of “SEO Book” fame, has a great blog post about all three major search engines (Google, Yahoo! and MSN) updating their algorithms to a certain extent.
The biggest and quite significant change I’ve seen here in Australia is to MSN/Live. One of our clients has increased his visibility by 20 percent in one month!!!