13 August, 2012 by Mark Porter
Unicorn Meat And Monster Feet. 9 Exceptional Examples Of Linkbait Products
When I entered the world of SEO a mere 6 months ago with little prior knowledge of the industry, I found it overwhelming to say the least. I spent my evenings after work voraciously reading my way through SEO related...
19 July, 2012 by Dan Sharp
When Google Gets Penalties Wrong
I wanted to share a very interesting Google penalty case that we ecountered recently. An old client who owns an ecommerce website with a multi-million pound turnover and sells electronic goods called me out of the blue a few weeks...
28 May, 2012 by Dan Sharp
16 Google Penalty, Update & Filter Visualisations By SEO Visibility
We thought it would be interesting to put together a quick post which helps visualise the impact of various Google penalties, updates and filters. Obviously the best way to gauge the impact would be to analyse analytics, conversion and ranking...
17 April, 2012 by Mark Porter
15 Top Quotes and Takeaways from Brighton SEO
Real life Angry Birds, aggressive moths, a Street Fighter face off and of course some top notch talks and discussions. The Screaming Frogs were there to witness it all, and we’ve done the hard bit of picking out the best...
2 April, 2012 by Patrick Langridge
Screaming Frog at LinkLove London
Screaming Frog at LinkLove London 2012 Last Friday the Screaming Frog SEO team ventured out of our comfortable setting of sunny Henley-on-Thames, to head into the Big Smoke to attend Distilled’s much lauded LinkLove conference. Distilled have been running successful...
18 October, 2011 by Patrick Langridge
SEO & PR – Why They Are Closer Than You Think
I’m fortunate enough to have been part of the ‘Frog family for a few months now and coming from a background in PR, I thought it might be interesting to share my thoughts comparing the two industries. Are we miles...
30 June, 2011 by Dan Sharp
Yahoo Organic Results Now Powered By Bing?
Just a quick post, we have just spotted that Yahoo organic results (in the UK) are now being powered by Bing. This happened sometime ago over in the US & Canada. Check the results below for a search for ‘home...
23 March, 2011 by Dan Sharp
5 Easy Steps To Fix Secure Page (https) Duplicate Content
I have had a couple of cases (and queries) involving secure pages (https://) and duplicate content recently, so thought it would be a useful area to discuss. Hypertext transfer protocol secure (https) pages are often used for payment transactions, logins...