Barry Welford, the new Andy Capp?
Barry Welford (@bwelford) may well use Andy Capps image on his blog right now, but i have no doubt pigeon racing, snooker and football are not Barrys forte, his internet marketing techniques are a guide to making your website successful.
The latest musings from Barry Blog (BPWrap)
Google Duplicate Content And WordPress – An Unresolved Problem - Tue, 18 May 2010
Of all the topics that come up frequently in SEO discussions, duplicate content is at the head of the list. It comes up in two contexts. The first concerns all those scraper sites that are created by spammers to create backlinks and do this by stealing copy from the original, legitimate authors. The second context, [...]
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Google Duplicate Content And WordPress – An Unresolved Problem
Seth Godin Thinks Bigger Is Better - Tue, 04 May 2010
Cover via Amazon If you think that is a very un-Godin-like title, you’re in for a surprise. You may have been thinking about Seth Godin’s post on Small Is The New Big. Small is the new big only when the person running the small thinks big. Don’t wait. Get small. Think big. And indeed he [...]
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Seth Godin Thinks Bigger Is Better
The Marshmallow Challenge - Thu, 22 Apr 2010
A Marshmallow Challenge might seem to be an unlikely topic for this blog, but it is a topic on today’s Ted Blog that is amusing and stimulating. It is a talk by Tom Wujec and it is all about collaboration, innovation and creativity. He is a Fellow at Autodesk and is the creator of the [...]
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The Marshmallow Challenge
Higher Search Engine Rankings Without A Home Page - Sat, 17 Apr 2010
Most websites receive the greatest proportion of their visitors from search engines. Having a high ranking in Search Engine Results Pages (SERPs) is therefore a priority. The factors that are important in this are fairly well known by now. People with traditional websites with static web pages apply such methods, usually with a reasonable amount [...]
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Higher Search Engine Rankings Without A Home Page
The Google Tango - Tue, 13 Apr 2010
What image does that Google Tango call to mind? Perhaps it was of the Google co-founder Sergey Brin ordering three electric Tango vehicles. Brin and others have been heavy into electric cars recently. Brin is invested in Tesla, the manufacturer of the Tango, and has ordered three Tangos (all the luxury T6000 model, which cost [...]
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The Google Tango
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Thanks for the mention, Dean. You’re right: I don’t often race pigeons, play snooker or even get to see a soccer match. More’s the pity. However I see Andy Capp has now got the attention he deserves in my home town of Hartlepool so all is good.
Had a feeling of familiarity about it as soon as i saw it on your blog, and as i am only a skip and a jump away (in Sunderland) it`s amazing that you got back to comment so quickly, i am still only in the process of getting this website together,
I did notice that Andy has his own statue and rightly so, he`s a legend.
thanks for stopping by Barry