<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?><rss version="2.0"><channel><generator>FeedManager</generator><title>Search Engine Optimisation Web Log (BLOG)</title><link>http://blog.xseo.com</link><language>en-gb</language><managingEditor>blog@xseo.com</managingEditor><webMaster>blog@xseo.com</webMaster><item><title>Is it possible&#44; Google Analytics can damage your ranking?</title><pubDate>28/11/2007 14:05:30</pubDate><description>How would you feel if you found that your analytics package was the prime suspect to your rankings in Google evaporating? Recently a client who had been enjoying a number 1 for his chosen search term found, very abruptly one Monday morning, that his ranking had slumped 14 places. More worrying was the fact that his home page no longer had a cache.</description><link>http://blog.xseo.com/GoogleAnalyticsdamagerankings</link><author>blog@xseo.com</author></item><item><title>Spot the in-house SEO</title><pubDate>26/11/2007 13:36:30</pubDate><description>Kevin Ryan from Search Engine Watch has been spending time with in-house SEOs in a bid to establish some of the problems and issues they face. </description><link>http://blog.xseo.com/Spotthein-houseSEO</link><author>blog@xseo.com</author></item><item><title>Brits obsessed with celebs and sex</title><pubDate>24/11/2007 13:32:30</pubDate><description>Britain is a nation obsessed with celebrities and sex &#8211; according to the latest statistics from one of the leading search engines.</description><link>http://blog.xseo.com/Britsobsessedwithcelebsandsex</link><author>blog@xseo.com</author></item><item><title>Most web campaigns delayed</title><pubDate>22/11/2007 16:25:30</pubDate><description>New research has revealed that 70% of website-based marketing campaigns are not launched on time - despite awareness that delays can lead to a potential loss of new business leads and eroded customer satisfaction. </description><link>http://blog.xseo.com/Mostwebcampaignsdelayed</link><author>blog@xseo.com</author></item><item><title>Google talks about its Analytics</title><pubDate>20/11/2007 16:22:30</pubDate><description>Marking two years since the launch of Google Analytics, the search engine has been speaking about its success and what the future holds &#8211; especially as other search engines are reportedly planning to launch their own analytics systems.</description><link>http://blog.xseo.com/GoogletalksaboutitsAnalytics</link><author>blog@xseo.com</author></item><item><title>Journalists turn to blogs for advice</title><pubDate>15/11/2007 16:46:30</pubDate><description>New research has highlighted just how much journalists are using blogs to get ideas and information for their articles.</description><link>http://blog.xseo.com/Journaliststurntoblogsforadvice</link><author>blog@xseo.com</author></item><item><title>SMX London kicks off tomorrow</title><pubDate>14/11/2007 10:16:30</pubDate><description>If you haven't got your ticket to SMX yet, it starts tomorrow. Some of the best internet marketing experts will be giving away their advice, secrets and all. I will be speaking on Friday so if you are there look me up.</description><link>http://blog.xseo.com/</link><author>blog@xseo.com</author></item><item><title>Google&#39;s AJAX advice</title><pubDate>13/11/2007 16:43:30</pubDate><description>Google has been compiling some tips for creating Ajax-enhanced websites to help webmasters and SEOs to make websites search engine friendly. It has recognised that its spiders have difficulty finding their way around sites which use JavaScript for navigation.</description><link>http://blog.xseo.com/GoogleAJAXadvice</link><author>blog@xseo.com</author></item><item><title>PageRank updating again&#44; or not!</title><pubDate>13/11/2007 10:14:30</pubDate><description>There are comments around the forums and newsgroups that there is another PageRank update going on.</description><link>http://blog.xseo.com/PageRankUpdatingagainornot</link><author>blog@xseo.com</author></item><item><title>Downtime warning on page rankings</title><pubDate>08/11/2007 17:38:30</pubDate><description>Webmasters are being warned about the perils of downtime having a damaging effect on search engine rankings. The warning has been made by a web monitoring firm which is urging webmasters to keep a close eye on their sites - especially if the indexing spiders used by search engines such as Google find too many inaccessible results due to downtime. This could be interpreted as a site that no longer exists.</description><link>http://blog.xseo.com/Downtimewarningonpagerankings</link><author>blog@xseo.com</author></item><item><title>Google confirms move to social networking</title><pubDate>06/11/2007 17:39:30</pubDate><description>Google will take on Facebook and MySpace after it unveiled plans to launch its own social networking project.The search engine company is looking at developing a cross platform which will work with a range of other networks including business-focused sites such as LinkedIn, Plaxo, and Orkut.</description><link>http://blog.xseo.com/Googlemovetosocialnetworking</link><author>blog@xseo.com</author></item><item><title>What's a top ranking worth?</title><pubDate>01/11/2007 16:08:30</pubDate><description>If top your site was ranked at the top of the search engines, how much difference would it make to you business? Would it bring you unimaginable success and wealth? Now think how much difference it would make to your competitors business. Could it damage their ability to prosper if you took their place?</description><link>http://blog.xseo.com/Whatsatoprankingworth</link><author>blog@xseo.com</author></item></channel></rss>

