Recently I posted a blog called ‘Can SEO still be effective without social media…‘, and a post I created about this blog on LinkedIn sparked a huge debate between various members of the online marketing and search engine
Can Social Media Marketing and SEO still be considered separate subjects?
January 21st, 2012 by Rory
Click Consult Announce Record Results for the 2010/2011 Financial Year
November 11th, 2011 by Rory
Click Consult, an award winning search marketing… agency, have announced another set of successful performance results at the end of their business year, which finished on the 31st October 2011.
The Cheshire-based digital marketing experts, Click Consult, have not only
Is Your Social Media Marketing Campaign Ageist?
September 7th, 2011 by Susie
Social Networking has been very much in the news over the last few months in the UK. On one hand, networks like Twitter have been blamed by some for facilitating the organisation and escalation of the recent UK riots, and…
How a company profile page on LinkedIn can improve visibility
September 2nd, 2011 by Susie
Social Media Marketing… is perhaps a service that is now more sought after than ever. The influence of social media share data on the SERPs, the opportunity for reputation management and the ability to develop an organic link profile makes the
Study Reveals Fascinating Facebook Trends
July 27th, 2011 by Jo
Back in February Amaze released the first phase of results from a study they are currently carrying out on children aged between 10 and 15. The research is designed to analyse how young people, or ‘digital natives’ as the survey calls…
Tweeting For SEO
September 5th, 2010 by Nick
If you’re looking for quick wins, Twitter… has to be one of your top picks. It’s the fastest growing and most accessible social media tool for businesses there is right now, and tweets are indexed by the search engines. That
Inbound Marketing – Magnetise Yourself
July 22nd, 2010 by Click Consult
As the effects of economic hardship begin to take their toll and internet marketing… starts to suffer a downturn, businesses are once again looking for efficiency savings. Although tried and trusted methods still have their place in any advertising campaign,













