by Colman Carpenter | Oct 24, 2013 | News, SEO, Strategy, Websites, Wordpress
If you’ve been following this series of Semantic Search articles, by now you should appreciate the changes that have been happening in the world of search over the last few months. The Hummingbird algorithm update has brought more intelligence to search queries....
by Colman Carpenter | Oct 17, 2013 | News, SEO, Strategy, Websites, Wordpress
So far in this series of articles we have explored what Semantic Search is all about, we’ve looked at the opportunities it brings to small businesses, and we’ve seen how you can set up your Google+ profile properly. Hopefully by now you’ve got a good...
by Colman Carpenter | Oct 10, 2013 | Google, Google Plus, News, SEO, Websites
So far in our series on Authorship and Semantic Search, we have looked at the ever-changing landscape of Google Search, and how it impacts on overall organic search strategies. We’ve seen that search is becoming better at understanding intent, and benefits from...
by Colman Carpenter | Oct 3, 2013 | News, SEO, Social Networks, Strategy, Tips, Websites
With the recent ‘Hummingbird’ announcement from Google, made on their 15th birthday, Semantic Search seems cemented at the core of Google’s algorithms. Search Engine Land gave a good overview of the change that has impacted over 90% of searches and is seen as possibly...
by Colman Carpenter | Sep 27, 2013 | News, SEO, Social Networks, Strategy, Websites
…and why do I need to worry about it? This is the first article in a series exploring the evolution of search, and how SME’s can benefit from it. In this post we’re exploring the term ‘Semantic Search’ and understanding what difference it...
by Colman Carpenter | Sep 20, 2013 | News, SEO, Websites, Wordpress
Sorry Never apologise, never explain The source of this quote is a bit vague, but the intention behind it is to project an aura of strength. Personally, I think it takes more guts to apologise, admit you’re wrong and that you will learn from the experience. So...
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