Internet Marketing Journal UK

May 16, 2008

Get Google to Cache your Pages More Frequently

Filed under: Blogging, Google, IMJUK, Links — Mercury Thread @ 2:37 pm

Getting your pages cached by Google can be a nightmare at times. You’ve updated a web page and then you sit back and wait, wait some more and after more waiting GoogleBot decides index and cache your updated web page. It’s a problem that Dunkin’ Donuts had recently. They had a free iced coffee day in their branches put it on their website - but it was invisible in their search rankings as the page was not cached - GrokDotCom have posted on this recently.

Traditionally Google would index, and cache, your website based upon the number of links and the resulting PageRank of your webpages. Pages with more links and/or PageRank would be reindexed and cahced more frequently than pages with less links and/or PageRank.

It is possible to make changes to your website to help Google cache your website more often.

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November 23, 2007

FeedBurner not giving link love by using 302 HTTP redirects

I’ve posted before about how great FeedBurner is for getting your feed subscriber stats. However I do feel that it has a major failing - it doesn’t give you your link love back. And as someone who loves the free links that you can get from using your RSS feed appropriately having a feed in feedburner becomes a non option.
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October 26, 2007

Google Webmaster Tools - Sitelinks control

Have been writing a post for a couple of days about the Google PageRank update that has been getting the goat of so many people just now. I have to say I haven’t seen any change apart from a small drop here and a small drop there but nothing on the scale I keep hearing about. I don’t know enough to add anything to the current debate, yet, so I thought I’d post about some nifty little bits and pieces that I’ve been seeing in Google Webmaster Tools (formerly Google sitemaps).
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October 18, 2007

5 things you should never to say to an Internet Marketing Client

But god I wish I could

Over the last couple of months a couple of clients, or their internal representatives known as account managers, have been saying things that get on my nerves. Some of these have kinda got to me. Its got the stage where I’ve been wishing I could just say this or just say that to them. In an attempt to awaken them from inaction, torpor of just crass stupidity
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October 10, 2007

Financial Times and obfuscating links

Sometimes the mind just boggles when you’re doing some competitive research. The more you look at some backlinks the more it doesn’t make sense. Today while doing some backlink analysis for a large power generating and distribution company in the UK I took an interest in the backlinks generated to uSwitch.

High up in site explorer backlink set for uSwicth and in third position appears the Financial Times, http://www.ft.com. So at this point my interest is piqued. Why would the homepage for the Financial Times link to uSwitch? (more…)

October 4, 2007

Internet Marketing - Marketing your Website with RSS (Part Two)

Filed under: Blogging, IMJUK, Links, RSS, SEO, Search Engine Optimization — Mercury Thread @ 10:06 am

Discovering new places to get your RSS feed syndicated is an exciting business. I can hear you laughing from here! If you can find someone willing to syndicate your content, especially if the syndication source is ‘on topic’, you could have constantly developing links, pointing to your new pages when they go live, and you get to control your anchor texts - try getting that from a standard directory.
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October 1, 2007

Internet Marketing Maps Mashup - Part II

Filed under: Google Maps, IMJUK, Links — Mercury Thread @ 2:03 pm

This weekend we developed the Beta Version of the IMJUK Internet Marketing Maps Mashup. For those who havent seen the previous post we’re building a wee site that shows where your company is geographically(in a Google map) and combines this with your RSS feed listing to give you some free links to say thanks for letting us include you in our little project. the mashup can be found at http://mashups.imjuk.com (more…)

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