Technology | SEO in London, Surrey & Essex | Marketing
How Can Cloud Hosting Impact your SEO?
On 28, Jun 2012 | No Comments | In Business, SEO, Technology | By Bibika

While many website owners are keenly aware of how the web host they choose can affect the general performance of their website, not too many people may know that the choice they make when it comes to web hosting also impacts the site’s SEO.
With the steady emergence of cloud hosting and virtual machine solutions as viable business models, you need to be informed about how these technologies can help or hamper your SEO initiatives.
Yahoo Axis: The New Way to Search for the Things You Can’t Afford [Video]
On 25, May 2012 | No Comments | In Technology | By Kyle Newsam

Have you heard of Yahoo’s latest innovation in search? Well it goes by the name of Axis and it’s set to change the way you find things online.
It’s too early to know if Yahoo’s latest development will actually be something that you use, but it’s a bold attempt to change the search game nonetheless.
New Blackberry 10 is Revealed! But is it too late to compete with Apple? [Video]
On 03, May 2012 | No Comments | In Technology | By Ross Walker

About 3 or so years ago, the Blackberry Smartphone was hot property in the mobile market and for a period of time, devices such as the Blackberry Bold and Curve were dominant across a number of demographics including business professionals & teenagers.
How Instagram can do wonders for your business [Video]
On 15, Mar 2012 | No Comments | In Business, Social Media, Technology | By Kyle Newsam

The monster of photo-sharing service Instagram has had a phenomenal 2 years, growing to over 25 million users. Since its launch on 6th October 2010, Instagram’s growth has created the largest mobile community in the world.
Location, location, Geo-location!
On 27, Jun 2011 | No Comments | In Mobile Marketing, Social Media Marketing, Technology | By Kyle Newsam
This post gives a bit of insight and an overview of location based services and the rise of the ‘check in’.
As well as being a bit of fun for some, location based services and apps are great for small businesses and depending on your industry, it could be an idea for you to embrace and make it work for you.
Obviously brick and mortar businesses which offer a service from their premises will have an edge because you can offer incentives for visits, check-ins etc. but it’s definitely worth considering, let me explain.




