Tim Nash "stuff" Blog

Case Studies

These posts all relate to recent studies normally done as part of either University research or Venture Skills internal research with clients and is often published as a synopsis.

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Online Profiling – The good, the bad and the plain evil

Have you ever wondered how much information you produce when browsing the web, forget your browser window size, what about your name, telephone number and date of birth. Chance are you are giving me all those details right now.

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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 traffic source and profiling it. Warning this post contains some logic concepts.

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Flash SEO Indexing Revisited Part 1

Flash is indexable we all know this, but is it actually a reliable medium for use on the web, can it rank for competitive keywords. How would such rankings work? Are the Links Followable indeed is Flash the hidden gem of SEO? No I didn’t think so either but you never know!

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Adobe you just don’t get search!

Adobe just doesn’t get flash it never has done, instead they rehash old ideas over and over again. Flash does not need to be searchable, it was never meant to be! Still that won’t stop another huge swathe of people trying to chase after the idea that Flash (and its sibling Flex) can be their salvation.

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Clickthrough Experiment Update

A couple of weeks ago I came across an experiment which in brief suggested you could improve your click through rate on SERPs by making them stand out. This would seem to make sense and his figures suggested a staggering increase. So I set out to replicate the feat in a slightly more controlled manner. [...]

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