Malcolm Coles Gets Personal

 

Malcom Coles is as honest as the day is long, question asking, answer giving all round helpful SEO. In Malcolms words;

“It’s mostly about reviews (good and bad), SEO, Wordpress, newspapers, how to do things and the internet in general.”

I found Malcolm through twitter and i have enjoyed reading his posts so much i thought it was only right and proper that you guys get to see his posts via rss as well.

SEO revenge: analytics style - Thu, 04 Feb 2010
Exacting revenge on a company that secretly added links to clients' sites by targeting their analytics data ...

How many people vote in number 10 e-petitions? - Thu, 04 Feb 2010
Visit petitions.number10.gov.uk and you can create an electronic petition, calling on the government to take some action. Then you get a response, "usually provided there are 500 signatures or more". So how many people sign these petitions?

Twitter adds explanations to trends - Wed, 03 Feb 2010
Twitter seems to be adding an explanation to some trends, sourced from whatthetrend.com. Here's an example for a search on John Terry today. Seems a good innovation to me. Should help with some of the more mysterious trends that only carry on as people ask why is X trending.

John Terry: another nail in the superinjunction coffin? - Sat, 30 Jan 2010
John Terry's been "nobbing" Wayne Bridge's girlfriend as one of the edits on Wikipedia puts it. Terry got a superinjunction forbidding publication of this story - and of the fact that there was an injunction. This all fell apart on Friday. The case raises some interesting issues: Despite the superinjunction, you could find out about the [...]

Church blogs: SEO and copywriting tips for the Pope - Mon, 25 Jan 2010
So, just as Search Engine Land has issued some SEO advice for Bill Gates's blog, I thought I'd help the Pope out with some SEO and copywriting tips.

All of these latest posts come via rss, if you would like to comment on them directly you will need to get on over to Malcolms personal blog: Malcolm Coles or follow him on twitter @malcolmcoles

 

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