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).
If you post frequent Google Business Profile updates, there’s a new feature you need to be aware of. This feature may well roll out to all profile types, but it currently only available to food and drinks businesses.
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.
If you’re a business owner reading this, you probably don’t realise the full extent of the relationship between Google updates and SEO. Why should you?
I’ve recently been asked about the correlation between Google reviews and SEO. There are several elements to any answer on this subject. However, I’m always surprised by how little attention businesses pay to their Google reviews, beginning with encouraging people to leave them.
Do Humans Check Your SEO? If you just read the title of this blog and think it’s strange, you’re not alone. Most people believe Google relies entirely on an algorithm to determine where your website pages appear in search results. Have you ever wondered do humans check your SEO? You bet they do – or…