<?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>Young people can't live without the internet</title><pubDate>22/10/2009 16:20:30</pubDate><description>A new survey has revealed just how reliant on the internet young people have become.</description><link>http://blog.xseo.com/Youngpeoplecantlivewithouttheinternet</link><author>blog@xseo.com</author></item><item><title>Google and Bing make a deal with Twitter but expect TwitterSpan the next big thing.</title><pubDate>22/10/2009 14:13:30</pubDate><description>The agreement gives the search engines access to all public Tweets. In the event that the search engines start to allocate credit within their ranking systems, we could be about to see the next generation of spam techniques.</description><link>http://blog.xseo.com/GoogleandBingmakeadealwithTwitterbutexpectTwitterSpanthnextbigthing.</link><author>blog@xseo.com</author></item><item><title>Search engines to find Tweets</title><pubDate>21/10/2009 13:54:30</pubDate><description>Microblogging site Twitter has signed a series of deals that will see messages - otherwise known as tweets - entered into the Microsoft and Google search indexes.</description><link>http://blog.xseo.com/SearchenginestofindTweets</link><author>blog@xseo.com</author></item><item><title>Is it all about links?</title><pubDate>19/10/2009 12:21:30</pubDate><description>Old school SEO's might be tempted to say an emphatic &quot;yes&quot;, and to a degree they'd be right. However having your content around the internet, even if it doesn't provide links back, can still be significantly influential.</description><link>http://blog.xseo.com/Isitallaboutlinks</link><author>blog@xseo.com</author></item><item><title>Duplicate no more</title><pubDate>16/10/2009 10:20:30</pubDate><description>Duplicate content, according to the search engines, is no longer a problem! Then why is it we are presented sites from people almost daily where duplicated content is a problem.</description><link>http://blog.xseo.com/Duplicatenomore</link><author>blog@xseo.com</author></item><item><title>Online advertising overtakes TV</title><pubDate>07/10/2009 12:09:30</pubDate><description>UK advertisers are now spending more online than they are on traditional TV campaigns, new figures show.</description><link>http://blog.xseo.com/OnlineadvertisingovertakesTV</link><author>blog@xseo.com</author></item></channel></rss>

