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  1. Biggest possible discount secured for SES London 2013

    Posted by Wordtracker on 29 January 2013

    It’s less than 3 weeks to go to Europe’s leading digital marketing event, SES London. The show brings together marketing and advertising professionals for a 3-day conference, a 2-day expo, 1 day’s intensive training and a whole host of networking opportunities.

    Time is running out to secure your place. You can guarantee your ticket at the lowest discount available with Wordtracker's discount code – SESL13002 – and get up to £400 off the retail price.

  2. The Best of 2012

    Posted by Wordtracker on 31 December 2012

    In an effort to push low quality websites down the search engine rankings pages, Google implemented a range of algorithm updates in 2012. We addressed this issue and the problems caused, and much more, in the Wordtracker Academy and blog. Here's a roundup of our best articles of 2012.

  3. Why we now only report on Exact Match Google volumes

    Posted by Wordtracker on 29 November 2012

    Google are no longer providing Phrase and Broad Match data to external tools. This means we’ve had to remove it from ours. We think, however, that this a blessing in disguise. Here’s why.

  4. Good Eggs: Wordtracker's weekly SEO round-up (Week ending November 29th, 2012)

    Posted by Wordtracker on 29 November 2012

    Our weekly round-up of the best SEO-related articles.

  5. Good Eggs: Wordtracker's weekly SEO round-up (Week ending November 23rd, 2012)

    Posted by Wordtracker on 22 November 2012

    Our weekly round-up of the best SEO-related articles.

  6. Why social media hasn't killed off email marketing

    Posted by Wordtracker on 13 November 2012

    In a world where everyone is talking about social media marketing, email now seems old-fashioned and un-sexy. But don’t write it off. Email can still drive the sales your business needs, as Andy Tipp, email marketer, explains.

  7. Good Eggs: Wordtracker's weekly SEO round-up (Week ending November 15th, 2012)

    Posted by Wordtracker on 13 November 2012

    Here's a round-up of some favorite SEO-related articles that we've read during the past week. They may be old or they may be new: that doesn't matter as long as they're useful.

  8. Are you NaNoWriMo? Your content-writing diet for November

    Posted by Wordtracker on 07 November 2012

    November is a great time of year to make a positive change and get into good writing habits. The reason is NaNoWriMo - and here’s what it’s all about.

  9. 30 ways to promote your blog posts [Infographic]

    Posted by Wordtracker on 24 October 2012

    You've produced some fantastic content for your blog but how do you get it seen?

    This infographic is a useful reminder of the different ways you can be promoting it. Print it off and stick it on the wall above your desk so you'll remember each time you press publish.

  10. The 7 sins of SEO copywriting

    Posted by Wordtracker on 04 October 2012

    Are you an SEO copywriting "sinner"?

    You may think that your writing is so SEO-perfect that the Google angels sing when they spider it. But are you sure that your angelic writing doesn't contain some devilish SEO content mistakes? If you're writing content using outdated or incorrect strategies, you may be committing sins without even realizing it.

    Don't put your content (and conversions) at risk. Check out the seven most common SEO copywriting sins.

  11. SEO the Game [Infographic]

    Posted by Wordtracker on 13 September 2012

    Do you recognize yourself in any of these cards? SEO the Game by Subtle Network Design & Marketing.

  12. Is Facebook the new newspaper?

    Posted by Wordtracker on 23 August 2012

    It’s not a great time to be a Facebook shareholder. Despite warnings from the wisest of minds about what the future holds, many of you went ahead and bought shares. Shares that have since lost half their value. But what’s going on here? Can Facebook make good and turn itself around? Or, like newspapers, is it the product of a bygone age?

  13. The next Penguin update is on its way, and it's going to be big

    Posted by Wordtracker on 17 August 2012

    Penguin was big. Impacting a lot of SEOs and Webmasters. According to Matt Cutts, the head of the Web Spam team at Google, there is an update on the horizon which will have an even bigger impact.

  14. What do the Olympics teach us about life, business, everything?

    Posted by Wordtracker on 15 August 2012

    London, as we speak, is suffering a collective hangover. From courting the bright lights of the world’s media, and having one massive (and expensive) party, we’re now back to work. The athletes are leaving and the TV schedules return to their normal mush. But the Olympics taught us much; about winning, losing, and business.

  15. SearchLove is back - and we have discounted tickets!

    Posted by Wordtracker on 09 August 2012

    SearchLove is a series of conferences held in London, UK and Boston, MA, designed to help you get the most from your search marketing. In fact, the whole premise of the conferences is that you leave with actionable insights - improvements you can make to your site, straight away. And with a satisfaction rate of 87%, you can be reassured that they do what they say they do.

  16. Wordtracker needs you!

    Posted by Wordtracker on 28 June 2012

    Wordtracker is all about making understanding (and doing) SEO as easy as possible. It’s why we build our tools and it’s why we created our Academy But talking about SEO as an abstract concept can make it difficult for beginners to grasp, so where possible we use real world examples.

  17. Apple and Google: Fighting to the death?

    Posted by Wordtracker on 27 June 2012

    On 12th June 2012, Apple, like they do every year, upgraded their products. And just like every year, millions will rush to Apple stores to get their hands on the latest kit. And thousands of Foxconn workers will be coming to the end of a 90-hour week, glowing in the satisfaction of another job well done. But what was really going on? Was this just another product launch or something else? Something altogether more sinister?

  18. What a hungry 9 year old can teach you about your business

    Posted by Wordtracker on 15 June 2012

    Martha Payne is a nine-year-old girl from Lochgilphead, a tiny village on the West coast of Scotland. Every day she goes to school with a camera and takes a photo of her school lunch. When she gets home, she writes about it on her blog, Never Seconds, and 2.2 million people sit down to read it. Martha is a web entrepreneur. Here’s her story, and what she can teach you.

  19. Yahoo Axis (of evil?)

    Posted by Wordtracker on 12 June 2012

    At the end of May, former-relevant company Yahoo launched their “browser”, called Axis. But what’s it all about? And will that axis pun in the title be the last I can shoehorn into this article?

  20. Why Google+ is the only thing that matters

    Posted by Wordtracker on 29 May 2012

    Few things have united the online marketing community more than Google+. Everyone hates it. Widely regarded as unnecessary, Google users spent about 3 minutes per month on the website, versus about 8 hours on Facebook In a socially-saturated world, Google+ just isn’t adding up. But if we’re comparing Google+ to Facebook (and other social networks), maybe we’re being premature. Maybe Google+ is the only one that matters?

  21. SMX London 2012 Round-up

    Posted by Wordtracker on 23 May 2012

    SMX has become one of the largest search marketing conferences in the world, with session across Europe, North America and Australia. Last week, on the April 15th and 16th it came to London and, being Londoners ourselves, we doffed our caps, boarded a big red bus, and off we went. ‘We’ in this case being Julie McNamee, Mal Darwen and me

  22. Go further with Google

    Posted by Wordtracker on 17 May 2012

    Do you love data as much as Google do? Probably not, so that's why they've created an awesome tool that helps you get real insights from all their data, without poring over thousands of spreadsheets.

  23. Why Facebook won't survive the decade

    Posted by Wordtracker on 17 May 2012

     

    I know, I get it. To talk about Facebook, worth an estimated $100 billion with 900 million users, like its some sort of on-the-rocks basket case might seem like nonsense. Laughable even, but hear me out.  Here's why Facebook won't survive the decade.

  24. Firefox: Improving privacy and eating analytics data for breakfast

    Posted by Wordtracker on 10 May 2012

    Search query data from Google Analytics has been invaluable for SEOs for years. When Google introduced hidden search queries in October 2011, there was uproar. Since then, there have been a couple of developments. Which you're probably not going to like.

  25. Google Penguin - what it was, what it wasn’t, and what you need to do now

    Posted by Wordtracker on 08 May 2012

    With so many changes in Google's rankings recently, keeping track of what Google's been doing can be tough, so here's an update to help. With details of what's happened and what you can do about it, you'll (hopefully) get a clearer picture of what Google's been up to.

  26. The attack of Google Penguin - why you shouldn't over-SEO your site

    Posted by Wordtracker on 02 May 2012

    Have your rankings been affected recently? It could be the Attack of Google Penguin. Here's a quick run-down of what happened, why, and what you can do about it.

  27. Wordtracker at ionsearch

    Posted by Wordtracker on 04 April 2012

    Ionsearch is a new conference being launched by Blueclaw, a Leeds SEOcompany founded by Fergus Clawson in 2005.

  28. How to find a good SEO company

    Posted by Wordtracker on 01 November 2011

    If you're feeling like it's time to outsource your SEO, how do you find the best person for that job? There are many companies out there - but as we all know, some are better than others. How do we filter the good from the bad?

  29. SearchLove New York - $200 discount

    Posted by Wordtracker on 26 September 2011

  30. Designer/Front end web developer role at Wordtracker in London

    Posted by Wordtracker on 07 April 2011

  31. We're going to SMX London - and we have a discount for you!

    Posted by Wordtracker on 23 March 2011

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