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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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In search of relevancy – or why you should be buying Venice Etchings

If I was to say “Printing” to you what would you think? Would something like this come to mind…. Or this… Relevancy is a funny thing as the English language is one of the most complex and semantically meaningless languages on the planet full of double meanings and quirky grammar rules that completely change the [...]

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SERP Control or SERP Hijacking?

By now you might have noticed Shaun and I had some fun at the expense of a poor Indian company. Within an hour both myself and Shaun had taken the top 2 spots for several variants of the spammers name and I was also ranking on the first page of the SERPs for SEO India. [...]

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Spammers – Comment Spam Sucks!

Comment spam sucks It’s getting worse too, bloggers are increasingly finding more and more comment spammers in their moderation queues as services like Akismet fail to cope with the sheer quantity and diversity of spam it boils down to individual bloggers to fight what must at times seem like a losing battle. But we all [...]

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The Double

I’ve been interviewed a couple times recently and thanks to those nice people at Sphinn got an awesome screenshot. Tim Nash Assimilated – The Idiot’s Guide To Getting StumbledUpon Interview: Tim Nash On Social Media, Digg, StumbleUpon & His New Membership Site I was also lucky to be interviewed by North South Media late last [...]

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Wikia Search tested by a 11yr old… oh and her mum!

This is a guest post from my good friend Melanie from ProWebs, I did a guest post on her blog a few months ago and she is returning the favour! Today’s post is on Wikia Search a subject that is hot at the moment but this I believe is the first time that its been [...]

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