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  1. Social media or: how I learned to stop worrying and love Twitter

    25 November 2009

    There is no denying the massive growth of social media. It’s become a huge part of our culture, with 10% of all time spent on the internet  on social media sites. Whilst it’s important to get involved, with so many channels available it can be a little daunting at first. I joined the members of Brrism (Bristol Social Media) last week to discuss how different social media tools can be used most effectively.

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    (Attendees of Brrism 4: photo courtesy of Peter Tecks)

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  2. New rules for SEO?

    28 August 2009

    bing-googleThere has been a lot happening in search lately. Yahoo! has finally given up the battle and sold up to Microsoft, increasing the market share for Bing, Microsoft’s recently launched search engine from around 8 to 28 percent. Google, still dominating with a massive 65% share of the market has recently announced Caffeine – a huge update to its search indexing. Live search has also been making headlines, with the likes of Twitter’s new search focused home page and Google’s new time based search options. Even Google co-founder Larry Page has admitted they have lost out to Twitter! So what does all this mean for search engine optimisation?

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