Digital Marketing Blog

What’s happening in the world of digital marketing?

The latest news from the world of digital, along with insights, opinions and practical tips.

  • My Five #39

    Five things worth sharing from the last week (or so): Google updates, Wimbledon, IKEA babies and more…

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  • My Five #38

    Ali checks out some of the digital winners, losers and general lunacy at the tournament in this week’s My Five.

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  • My Five #37

    Five things worth sharing from the last week (or so) – Dynamo ‘levitates’ alongside a Bus, a Facebook privacy glitch, Lego and more…

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  • SEO War – let the battle commence?

    SEO is evolving. SEO (today) = PR. Does this mean that PR agencies will destroy SEO agencies. Who will win the turf war?

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  • 50 shades of (SEO) grey?

    Is it OK to comments on forums and blogs for SEO? Black hat, white hat or grey hat? Vote now to contribute to the debate.

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  • My Five #36

    Five things worth sharing from the last week (or so) – The Xbox 180, images in Facebook comments, Google Glass privacy concerns and more.

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  • My Five #35

    Five things worth sharing from the last week (or so) – The Met Office is doing content marketing, Brian Solis, wearable tech and more…

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  • My Five #34

    A roundup of a few interesting news stories from this week: Penguin 2.0, shopping online, brains of leaders, digital game chart and Carlton from the Fresh Prince.

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  • My Five #33

    Five things worth sharing from the last week (or so) – conversational search, Xbox One, cat beards and more…

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  • Google now offers advertisers so much more…

    An introduction to the new forms of biddable media that Google now offers: remarketing, dynamic display ads, dynamic remarketing and TrueView.

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  • My Five #32

    Five things worth sharing from the last week (or so) – iOS7, Google’s keynote, tax dodging and Ouya.

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  • Time to take blogging seriously

    Blogging is one of the most powerful online marketing tools available, so why are so many businesses still chossing to ignore it?

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