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Home of Tim Nash the mad SEO Blogger who goes around terrifying students and non students alike with his brand of humour driven SEO examples. The site covers intermediate and advanced SEO topics as well as some web development bits and pieces all with tha
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Google obeying external REP requests?
Does Google Crawler actually check the http status codes of the robots.txt and obey them or does it just behave strangely....
Behaviour Modelling Seminar
Tim is running a seminar pre Think Visibility the first public one he has done in a couple of years do you want to be at it?...
So long and thanks for all the fish!
Tim says good bye from the SEO industry and steers the blog on a new course and hopefully onto further adventures are you coming to?...
Active vs Passive Profiling
Looking at the difference between passive and active profiling and how over using active profiling can mean your bounce rate is higher then the increase in conversions for those staying on site....
Case Study - Profiling Landing Page Users
User Profiling is a vital but often missed tool when developing landing pages, in this case study I show the steps we went through to increase a clients landing page conversions not by changing the variables in the landing pages but segmenting the tr...
Its all in the mp3s
It's been nearly two weeks since I last blogged anything and this is because I have been stuck with a bit of a problem. I went to Mashed last Saturday and Sunday (June21 2008) it was like the previous years Hackday good fun though perhaps a little du...
Am I an Advanced SEO?
There has been a fair amount of debate on what constitutes advanced SEO in the Search Marketing Blog'o'sphere mainly coming from a couple of comments reactions to SMX Advanced. For those of you who haven't heard of this event which is organised by Da...
Link Worth – What’s yours worth
A while ago I wrote a post where I mentioned in passing the concept of Link Worth a numerical value for inbound and outbound links. I think the idea is worth exploring so today I would like to invite you into some of the inner workings of Venture Ski...
Simple Block segmentation analysis
A recent Blog post on Bills SEO by Sea about block segemention started to get me thinking, but when Tony Hirst wrote a note on his del.icio.us bookmark about the same post I took it as a challenge. “I wonder how easy it would be to write a s...
