Mobile Domains

Another busy weekend

It seems like its a never ending battle at times. I do a load of work and my rankings fall, then I do nothing and they increase. Its been another busy weekend and Monday for the matter making adjustments and changes to my sites, doing SEO and some development, and also some offline marketing, speaking to companies we would like to get on board as clients and generally develop the business further. › Continue reading

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Monday, July 20th, 2009 Mobile Web Development No Comments

Improvement to my loans site, going mobile

Last night I spent hours and hours, trawling through the articles and news sections of my secured loans site searchandapply.co.uk. Basically I was re-writing alot of the content, taking out old links and adding new key words and phrases, linking back to new pages and generally tidying up the seo work on it and a the birth of an idea for mobile development. › Continue reading

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Wednesday, July 15th, 2009 Mobile Web Development No Comments

Are .mobi mobile domains harder to rank?

I’ve been pondering for a while if .mobi domains or mobile websites are more difficult to rank highly than other domain extensions in pc-based web results due to the fact the whole point of .mobi is for mobile internet users.  So many questions follow… › Continue reading

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Wednesday, July 8th, 2009 Domains No Comments

Tweeking Meta is Better

I’ve been plugging away at getting to he top spot in the UK for “mobile domains” on Google as I think this is the way I want to take this blog. Having lots of related content and inbound links is great but it wasn’t getting me to the top, I was stuck at the lower end of the first page. Changes had to be made…Here’s how tweeking Meta is better for your site/blog. › Continue reading

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Tuesday, July 7th, 2009 Mobile Web Development No Comments

The importance of blog links in the Mobile SERPs

Over the last few months we have found a strong trend to suggest that the results in mobile search on Google are heavily weighted on whether or not a mobile site has inbound links from external blogs. Common sense would suggest that because blogs are generally expressing an opinion about something or someone then if the blog is already well ranked and has decent PR then its credibility is passed onto the site it is linking too. This seems to be exponential however in mobile SERPs in comparison to PC-based search results. › Continue reading

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Monday, July 6th, 2009 Mobile Web Development No Comments