Posts tagged: search

Where Have I Been? Work, IPS and Car Issues, Oh My.

Posted June 8 by Dan Cryer

I went through quite a long phase of updating this blog with almost surprising regularity, so anyone that actually reads it may have noticed I’ve been somewhat absent as of late. So where have I been? Well, the short answer is I’ve just been busy! Media Wow Since I started at Media Wow, I’ve been [...]

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GWT Top Search Queries

Posted May 4 by Dan Cryer

We had an interesting conversation about Google Webmaster Tools, and it’s “top search queries” section, at work today. We’d read a lot of articles suggesting that the updated version of this page shows the overall impressions you could expect for each of the positions for keywords you rank for, but that didn’t quite sit right [...]

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IP.Board SEO Improvements

Posted January 5 by Dan Cryer

A couple of months ago, I noticed that IP.Board was starting to get a bit of a bad rap when it came to search engine optimisation. There were a lot of topics popping up on the forums asking how to improve things, and asking why IP.Board was not “ready” for SEO. I wrote a long [...]

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Chrome Extension: Ten Blue Links

Posted December 18 by Dan Cryer

Over the past few years, search engines have been adding more and more content to every search result page. From local listings and maps, to images and tweets. A lot of people find that search results are now too cluttered and it’s difficult to actually see the listings themselves. I’ve developed a Google Chrome extension [...]

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Page Profiler: Update

Posted December 9 by Dan Cryer

I’ve just finished an update to the Site Profiler tool I wrote a couple of months ago. I’ve made some pretty big changes, and I think it’s a lot more useful now. I’m not sure if anyone actually uses it, but here’s what’s changed: Renamed to Page Profiler – makes more sense, as it only [...]

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