My Year in SEO I don’t usually wrap my year in SEO up with a blog post of this type. However, 2025 has been one of the most unusual I’ve ever encountered. It has been technically challenging and one of the fastest changing years in SEO I can recall. The rise of AI, the UK…
Firstly, if you use Shopify, it won’t surprise me in the slightest if this launch has gone unnoticed. While Shopify promoted the AI code tool, it did so with far less fanfare than it usually would (and that remains a mystery to me).
This blog is long overdue. I try to avoid venting my frustration on my website, but there comes a time when some things need saying. The tipping point for writing this has come after taking over the provision of services where digital agency SEO services have been shockingly poor for clients.
This blog comes directly from a client conversation and is aimed at those of you less familiar with Google Shopping integration. I shouldn’t be surprised at how many small to medium sized ecommerce brands don’t realise they can have free Google Shopping listings.
When you’re looking at the choice of available platforms, one will be very near the top for businesses of most sizes – Shopify. That brings about a question I have been asked many times, is Shopify worth it?
A lack of understanding in respect of the need for solid website foundations and structure is leading to good content visibility suffering.
We’re all aware of the amount of misinformation you can find online. Social media channels have become well known for it. However, a recent Google result has left me wondering about websites that some would view as carrying good authority and credibility.