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Searched Designed Developed
http://www.searched-designed-developed.co.uk/
A search engine optimisation, search engine marketing, web design and web development blog from I-COM, a full service internet marketing agency. We offer advice and guidance about effectively promoting your business online.
Recent Posts
Loser Generated Content - Are T-Mobile trying too hard?
Charlie Brookers weekly Screenburn in Saturdays Guardian TV pages is usually an extremely amusing read. An article published earlier this month this was titled "loser generated content", and it got me thinking about the ways in which firms use social...
An Insight Into Online Personal Reputation Services
We have all typed our name into Google once or twice to confirm our internet fame, obliterate our name exclusivity and see how much information about us is really out there . But have you ever considered paying to have results removed or promoted in ...
Meeting Real Time Content Needs
Last week I wrote a blog post about how Google is changing by including a Twitter feed in some of its search results and also that it is now visiting websites more often for the latest news to include in its search results, often referred to as real ...
Adwords Tools are No Comparison to Real Day to Day PPC Management
During a recent update and optimisation of one of our many Christmas PPC campaigns, I noticed Google Adwords recommending hundreds of new keywords for one of our accounts. Here at I-COM, we're always looking for new ways to extend our clients' reach,...
Greggs the Baker and the Under-used Twitter Account
During a recent conversation I was surprised to learn that Greggs the Bakers had a Twitter account. I was even more surprised to see that they had a massive number of followers yet seemed to be doing nothing with it. As you can see the account has ...
Charging for Online Content, What a (Man) Con!
Whilst the internet is an ever-expanding and eclectic resource, it would seem that one particular area is shrinking day by day the world of free, good quality online content. This is an issue rarely out of the papers (on and off line) at the moment...

