Well its now a couple of weeks since I last posted on SEO related matters but in that time I have been pretty busy with other subjects and much of it is related to Tim Newcomb of course. That said I have used some SEO expertise to push the bad PR on both him and the Essex police force and rightly so.
The problem I had is that the listings kept oming and going and of course this is related to the Google rollback periods that seem to be implemented, this is where the database seems to offer results based on dated information which of course can undermine new campaigns.
Where the listing for Tim Newcomb is concerned the Google rollback removed the page from the index periodically, at first I thought we had some type of ‘PR Cleaning’ at work but subsequent days have seen the results settle a bit and its back on page 1 for this search - Tim Newcomb note how I was careful to word the description for maximum impact.
This of course is all about uning traditional SEO techniques and well formatted urls, good content and some refreshing is doing the job.
Once I get my teaath into the linking we will find that this result should head North and put this mans deliberate misleading of a government official at the top of a search for his name. At one point I thought that Google had removed the listing but of course that would be somewhat unfair because there is nothing that is not factual.
The linking will start in earnest soon and then I will use other competent SEO practice to push the subject matter – violence on women and why they do not stop the thugs that perpetrate it.
On a seperate SEO not the Caffiene update is currently driving most news, the UK SEO agencies cannot really start drawing conclusions yet unless they have international clients listed in the sandbox Caffiene URL which is mainly a US based version.
Still all will come out soon enough and the current flux in Googles database should start to ease somewhat.





