If, following our recent blog post about Yahoo, Bing and SEO, you’ve decided to go ahead and dedicate a little more time to these ‘alternative’ search engines, this is the post for you. Worried about finding time to incorporate two more...
Month: January 2014 Archive
Beyond Google Part 1: Why You Should Include Yahoo and Bing in Your Resort’s SEO Strategy
When you hear the words “search engine,” what’s the first name you think of? Chances are your answer is Google, and with good reason. The company has become synonymous with search, boasting a 67% share of the global market and an impressive 6 billion...
Expedia Penalised Over Possible Paid Link Scheme
Speculation is rife that Expedia has been penalised by Google, losing an estimated 25% in its search visibility. It is thought that the search giant has come down hard on the major travel website thanks to evidence the company was using a paid links scheme to rank...
Mobile SEO Best Practices for 2014
A recent study by Google and Nielsen has revealed that almost three quarters of mobile users make enquiries using a search engine when using their devices to complete a purchase. It therefore goes without saying that if you haven’t done so already, implementing...
How to Moderate Your Blog Comments
Maintaining a blog isn’t just about writing great content; it’s about encouraging a dialogue with your audience. The comments section is the ideal place to encourage your guests to share their thoughts, ideas and opinions, but with so many spammers out...
4 Marketing Resolutions for 2014
Now that we’re a few weeks into the New Year, have you stopped to think about where you’d like to take your property’s marketing campaign in the coming 11 months? Taking time to reassess your efforts will keep you focused on everything you need to...