The latest news from the world of digital, along with insights, opinions and practical tips.
Both Facebook and YouTube are in trouble this week, plus news of a new ad tool from Google, a very clever robot and Banksy opens an online shop. Read it all here in this week’s My Five.
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Targeting low-volume, low-competition keywords can be a great way of growing website traffic. Here’s how we did it.
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We’ve collated some of the most asked questions about SEO into a handy, jargon busting FAQ to help answer common search queries.
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This week, tech dudes are seeing who can be the biggest jerk, Instagram cracks down on stalkers, and Joe Swash takes naps in his bathroom.
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Yikes! Can’t believe we’re still seeing evidence of sites using these old school SEO tactics. Some don’t work, and some could even be harmful. So stop using them. Now.
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We’re looking after the planet and all its creatures in this week’s My Five, with some social media highlights from the past few days.
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We take a look at the new Instagram account specifically aimed at influencers, and what differentiates it from a business account.
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It’s a My Five full of fakery this week – including robo-dogs, AI generated headshots, and a satirical WhatsApp chat between the world leaders.
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A concise but informative overview of how you can write better blog content, and how to optimise your posts for an online audience.
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A bad week for journalism and ad targeting but a good week for Twitter and TikTok, plus some amazing pictures of dogs in bags. It is My Five time.
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What does Google’s decision to remove the average position column in Google Ads mean for advertisers?
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Long-form Instagram captions seem to be a growing craze amongst high profile users. We unpick the possible reasons behind this new phenomenon.
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