Google Carousel: Local Search Optimization 101 – Part 1
Circa June 2013, Google revamped the way local businesses appeared on the SERPs. Across the nation, bedlam ensued as local business owners ran around, pulling their hair out cursing the Google gods and their gaudy, horizontally scrolling, row of images atop the results page. Many of us questioned its purpose. How did it work? How […]
Google To Launch New Top Navigation: White Top & Box Bar
This morning, Google is rolling out a new top bar navigation style worldwide. They have not yet announced it…
Google AdSense Live Chat Support
A year ago, Google began offering email support to AdSense publishers, which was a big deal. They have even tested phone support but that didn’t work out. Now they are offering live chat support to some AdSense publishers between certain business hou…
Bing’s New Sub Deep Links
@tecnonetblog posted a video of new Bing deep links (aka sitelinks). The new format has 6 main top level deep links and then has up to an additional six or so sub-deep links under some of the main deep links…
YouTube Player Updated With Cleaner Features
Keane from the YouTube team announced in a YouTube Help thread that the team there has updated the YouTube player to make it cleaner while also adding features…
Take That Back: Not Every Manual Action Must Be Acted On…
I’ll be honest, I am still confused on this. The other day, I reported on how an ex-Googler who worked in the web spam team…
Google’s Link Report Now Much More Representative Of Your Links To Your Site
Yesterday, Google announced they have immensely improved the linkage data from Google Webmaster Tools “links to your site” export option for “download sample links…
Bing Tests Sub Secondary Level Deep Links In Search Listings
Bing is running an experiment with their deep links in the search results. Now Bing is testing displaying sub or secondary level deep links for some search results. That means that under a search listing that has deep links, you may see additional sub-…
AdWords Tactics For Local Businesses
AdWhat Now? Tara West from Koozai shares AdWords Tactics For Local Businesses In The Post Enhanced Campaigns Era including slides from the presentation she gave at BrightonSEO.
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AdWords Tactics For Local Businesses
AdWords Tactics For Local Businesses #brightonseo
AdWhat Now? Tara West from Koozai shares AdWords Tactics For Local Businesses In The Post Enhanced Campaigns Era including slides from the presentation she gave at BrightonSEO.
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AdWords Tactics For Local Businesses #brightonseo
E-commerce Holiday SEO Keyword Optimization: 6 Keys to Success
Many e-commerce sites don’t publish holiday content until November, which is too late for the early birds and for search engines, which can take weeks to add new pages to their index. The remedy to this problem? Start early and plan smart.
4 Types of Low-Cost Content Small Businesses Should Create
Small businesses need to market themselves without breaking the bank. By creating great content and promoting that content via social media, small businesses are also creating buzz, relationships with consumers, and value to their clients.
Creative Content Marketing Strategies
Find out the latest advice on Creative content strategies and what to do if you haven’t been marketing with a content-led approach.
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Creative Content Marketing Strategies
BrightonSEO 2013 Creative Session
Our panel for the session are Phil Nottingham, Danny Ashton, Tony Samios and Paul Madden Phil is Distilled resident video expert and has promised memes and swearing, so excited for this! Phil opens with the premise that there’s a misconception around video that you need big dollars to get results which is not the case! read more »
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BrightonSEO 2013 Creative Session
4 Ways to Wash Away The Link Building Hate
This is a post from one link building nut to link building nuts everywhere. You know who you are. Link builders love building links — most of the time. But there are lots of reasons to hate it, too. If you hate link building and you’re a link builder, you’d better take a serious…
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Why Real-Time Bidding is Set to Become Huge
What’s all the fuss about real-time bidding? The speed and accuracy of the RTB model provides a massive opportunity to advertisers who may not have been able to spend their advertising budgets effectively with traditional display buying.
Mobile Strategy for Small Businesses by Bridget Randolph
Having a mobile strategy is hugely important for any small business. Bridget Randolph presents some do’s and don’ts.
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Mobile Strategy for Small Businesses by Bridget Randolph
Mobile Strategy for Small Businesses by Bridget Randolph – #BrightonSEO
Welcome to our coverage of #BrightonSEO! Next up we have Bridget Randolph who is an SEO Consultant at Distilled. I’ve had the pleasure of working alongside Bridget for the last few months and her knowledge of mobile is fantastic so I’ve been looking forward to seeing her speak. Bridget starts off by saying that mobile read more »
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10 interesting digital marketing statistics we’ve seen this week
Businesses are more likely to outsource display than PPC or social
- Only a third of businesses (32%) manage their display advertising exclusively in-house, compared to 44% for paid search and 52% for social.
- The data comes from a new Econsultancy and Adobe report that focuses on the use of paid-for digital channels, namely paid search, display advertising and social.
- The report found that display is the most likely to be managed exclusively by an agency with social the least likely to be outsourced.
Do you buy the following media in-house or are they outsourced to an agency?

Next profits boosted by online sales
- Fashion retailer Next this week announced some very positive results for the half year to July 2013, with 2.2% sales growth to £1.7bn.
- Online played a big part, with Next Directory sales growing by 8.3% to £597.6m, while profits were 13.4% higher at £156.1m.
Bot traffic costs advertisers £6 billion
- According to Solve Media’s Global Bot Traffic Market Advisory update suspicious activity increased internationally for both web and mobile platforms – from 43% to 46% for web advertising and from 29% to 35% for mobile advertising.
- For the second quarter, bot traffic patterns remained consistent in a range of 24% to 29% for web advertising and 11% to 14% for mobile advertising.
- In the UK, suspicious web activity reached 44% and suspicious mobile activity hit 32%. This is higher than in the US, where suspicious web activity reached 43% and suspicious mobile activity reached 22%.
- Based on current levels of bot traffic, the global digital advertising industry is on pace to waste up to £6.04 billion ($9.5 billion / €7.17 billion) in 2013 advertising to bots.
60% of businesses are integrating mobile into wider marketing activities
- Six out of 10 businesses have a strategy for integrating mobile into their broader marketing campaigns, according to a new report into cross-channel marketing.
- While this obviously means that 40% of businesses still haven’t come up with a coherent mobile strategy, it is an improvement on last year when just over half (51%) of businesses were yet to integrate mobile into their overall marketing campaigns.
- The data comes from the new Econsultancy/Responsys Cross-Channel Marketing Report 2013 which contains a comprehensive analysis of the use of online and offline marketing channels, integration of display advertising and use of mobile for marketing.
Does your organisation have a strategy for integrating mobile into its broader marketing campaigns?

Students concerned about online privacy
- 82% of university students in the UK and US are very concerned about their privacy and security online but few are taking action to protect themselves, according to survey by AnchorFree.
- The survey of 1,200 students from 523 universities found that 47% of respondents wish to keep their data private from strangers, and 27% want their personal information to be protected from friends as well.
- 14% of participants said they had been victims of identity theft in the past.
People hungry for iPhone information
- Data from Experian shows that 1 in every 500 searches in the UK on Monday 9 September contained the word ‘iPhone’.
- The most popular iPhone product being searched for last week was the iPhone 5S (23% of iPhone searches) with searches for the device proving to be six times as popular as searches for the iPhone 5C.
Web forms deterring online shoppers
- New research from Ping Identity shows that lengthy and complex login processes and web forms are driving consumers away from websites.
- It found that 71% of people have abandoned a ‘fill in your details’ form while 80% have been locked out of websites because they can’t remember logins.
- Nearly 50% of consumers have had to reset a password, with over a fifth (21%) having to do so on a regular basis.
- Over half of respondents gave up on a website because the form demanded information they didn’t have to hand.
Digital adspend on the up for publishers
- Digital publishers in the UK reported a 14% year-on-year rise in ad revenues during Q2, according to The Digital Publishers Revenue Index Report.
- The data showed that online video led the way, increasing 21.1%, followed by recruitment on 15.4% and sponsorship (up 14.9%).
- Display grew 11.7% while classified advertising increased by just 0.3%.
Banks lead the way in mobile conversions
- Banking and finance has the highest level of mobile conversions of any category at 54%, according to new research from xAd.
- Based on a survey of 2,000 smartphone owners and user behaviour analysis of 6,000 Apple and Android users, the study also found that a mobile optimised site was crucial to driving conversions.
- Location is also seen as important, as a majority of users (62% of smartphone users and 52% of tablet users) expected businesses to be within five miles of their current location.
Audi and BMW top consumer searches for cars
- More than 10.7 million searches were made by UK consumers looking for cars online in August, according to a report from Greenlight.
- The terms ‘Audi’ and ‘BMW’ were each queried 450,000 times, cumulatively accounting for 8% of all automotive-related searches in August. ‘Mercedes’ then ‘Vauxhall’ followed with search volumes totalling 368,000 and 301,000 respectively.
- Analysis of the search data shows car dealerships made nowhere near a dent on manufacturers, with just 17,170 (0.16%) of all queries pertaining to them.
Take Me Down To Paradise City, SearchLove San Diego 2013 Day One
Beautiful blue skies. Palm trees swaying in the light afternoon breeze. You’d be forgiven for thinking this was some sort of holiday. But last week saw over 20 industry experts descend upon sunny San Diego to speak at Distilled’s first Continue reading »