Posts About ‘Brighton SEO’

Technical SEO as Part of a Multi-Signal Search Strategy – #brightonseo

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There’s a common misconception that SEO should sit alongside social media and PPC as part of a blended search strategy. However, SEO is an essential part of site build, content creation and on-going strategy development. Whether it’s on desktop, mobile or Internet TV, technical SEO shouldn’t be pigeon-holed.

To approach this in a better, more future-proof method, thorough understanding of technical SEO and its place in the approach to developing a strategy is absolutely vital. At BrightonSEO, Richard Falconer, Head of Technical Search at LBi, provided some interesting insights and useful tips on how to gain a better understanding of your – and your competitor’s – technical SEO set up. (more…)

BrightonSEO – September 2012 Round Up

Popularity of BrightonSEO

This was my second visit to BrightonSEO, run by Kelvin Newman from SiteVisibility.  As the one in March, this was jam-packed full of speakers all with interesting presentations covering every element of SEO you could think of.

This was the reason there were 1700 attendees, the biggest number at BrightonSEO so far (hence the line of those in the photo on the right). (more…)

Friday Talk: Dark Patterns in User Interface Design

Wait, didn’t we see a presentation from Brighton SEO last week? Indeed you did, that was a panel discussion. This time its a presentation from a year earlier. Why again Brighton SEO? Because this is one talk I still remember and it is a really good one, everyone should see. User Interface designer Dr Harry Brignull of Clearleft Ltd, speaking about Dark Patterns in Web Design – User Interfaces that are designed to trick people. So enjoy!