Author Archives: Justin Butcher
‘I Hope You All Die!’ – How Footballers Can Fall Foul Of Twitter
According to anyone over the age of 50, the top flght footballers of yesteryear would head straight to the local pub after a game to share 10 pints and a bag of pork scratchings with their adoring fans before heading to the local chippie for pie and chips and stumbling onto a bus home. Somewhere along the way, however, the modern Premiership footballer is said to have lost touch with the people who fork out good money to go and watch them play.
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‘The Social Network’: Our Review
Based on a book called ‘The Accidental Billionaires’ by Ben Mezrich, ‘The Social Network’ takes us back to a now unimaginable time when phrases such as ‘Facebook me’, ‘ooh look she’s updated her relationship status’ and ’10 people like this’ would have been met with slightly puzzled expressions to say the least.
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Google – A Local Search Engine for Local People
It’s been a busy time for our favourite search engineers over in Mountain View. With all the furore around Google Instant (you know that thing that predicts what you’re looking for, looks to be almost as big a hit as Buzz and Wave so far, now where is that off button?) The big G have now moved their attention to Google Places, which they have been playing (I mean, running extensive testing and user analysis) on for quite a while.
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5 Things SEOs Can Learn From Star Wars
Like many people of a certain age, I’m a massive Star Wars fan. That much of a fan in fact that I even tend to live my life according to the valuable lessons learned from the original Star Wars trilogy. Star Wars teaches us things which can be applied in every area of life and the same principals can be applied to your SEO work. To show you what I mean I have compiled 5 lessons that SEOs can learn from Star Wars.
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Greater Manchester Police Show The World How To Use Twitter
Yesterday the Greater Manchester Police gave a brilliant example of how to use Twitter to make a point.
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