Jan 31

Since it is a very Scottish Saturday here in not so sunny Barcelona, I finally get round to writing the book review of  “Letting go of the words – Writing web content that works” by Janice (Ginny) Redish.

Having carried out a number of web copywriting courses over the years and also adviced and written content for clients, I thought I had a pretty good understanding of what is important when compiling web content. Surprisingly the book still had a few insights, which I think would be valuable for anyone working in the internet industry or who is responsible for website content. Continue reading »

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Oct 07

After almost 3 months of juggling 2 jobs (or more like 1 1/2), I have finally handed over my responsibilities, as SEO Manager at Dog Digital to Richard Shove, a talented, like-minded SEO. I´m glad that I could pass my clients confidently over, not something I´ve always achieved in the past. SEOs can be very protective over their clients, as over the course of a project strong relationships are built.

I´m quite sad, it´s almost an end of an era, however, I just need to look out of the window where even in October the sun still shines. Yep, Barcelona has it´s benefits for sure! So whilst trying to get my head round the Spanish language, I will have enough time to finally get this blog prospering and Barcelona will hopefully give me the inspiration I need!

Thanks to everyone who has been given me a lot of encouragement over the past 2 months. It´s good to know that there are actually some people follow my views and thoughts on SEO and online marketing.

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Nov 07

During my holiday in sunny Corfu, I did a lot of reading and one of the books I devoured was “Don’t make me think” – a common sense approach to web usability by Steve Krug.

I know, a lot of people think, why do you bother with usability, you’re a SEO but if you drive visitors to any site, you want them to convert and Steve Krug really makes it easy to understand.

The book is pretty thin and it covers everything from the first impression your website makes to how to actually undertake usability tests. Really interesting and easy to understand. Everything just seems pretty much common sense…. If you have a couple of spare hours, read it!

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