Official Google statement: manual penalties and your rankings
A website won’t regain its old rankings after a penalty even if the penalty is lifted, says Google
Internet Psychologist
A website won’t regain its old rankings after a penalty even if the penalty is lifted, says Google
Changes at Facebook, including paid-for, promoted posts could mean that people no longer get what they want out of the social network
How can you turn Pinners into purchasers. This Pinterest infographic shows how.
The cloud as a standalone IT improvement solution is a top priority for 40% of UK enterprises, yet it is seen as a means to solve key business issues by 75% of UK managers
People underestimate how much they spend on exceptional items. If you make your products seem special, people are much more likely to buy.
TagLikeMe Corp is positioning itself at the forefront of the estimated $16.9 billion social media market with its new social search, save and share platform TagLikeMe.com
Website colour can affect consumer choice so t is important to be deliberate about the colours used
How strong is your password? This infographic shows you how to get the best.
Newspapers are not losing circulation because of the web but because of lack of engagement. This gives a clue to bloggers as to how to increase readership.
The Good Web Guide is calling for entries for The GWG Website of the Year Awards 2012
Bricks and mortar stores can now take advantage of e-commerce software connected to their EPOS tills
The European Ryder Cup victory shows that motivation is vital. If your online success needs boosting maybe it is your motivation that needs changing.
BookMe, a new online booking service for SMEs has launched today, allowing customers to book appointments online 24/7, even when businesses are closed.
TranslateMedia, the international translation agency, has created an international guide to social media, to help agencies navigate social media use across the world and