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Getting to the Top on Google | BTalk Australia

January 5th, 2009 @ 10:56 am

Categories: BTalk Australia, Podcasts

Tags: Google Inc., Search Engine, Search, Podcasts, Internet, Phil Dobbie

(7min 45) It’s web-week on BTalk Australia. Every day we’ll look back at the expert advice we received during our 2008 podcasts.

Today Phil Dobbie looks at search engine optimisation. A lot of people spend hours trying tricks to improve their search ranking. Yet it seems the real secret is popular content that’s visible to the search “bots”. We hear from:
- Greg Ralph from the Hiser Group
- Adam Lasnik, Google’s search engine evangelist
- Tony Redhead, the boss at Red Square Design
- James Robertson from Step Two Designs
- Simon Van Wyck, a founding partner of Hothouse Interactive

Add comments in the Talkback section at the end of this post.

Hear these interviews in full in previous editions of BTalk Australia:
Get Your Website Right | BTalk Australia
The Mysterious Art of SEO | BTalk Australia
Heuristic Web Design, Not Holistic Dentistry | BTalk Australia
Out-of-the-Box Content Management | BTalk Australia
Open Yourself Up to Web 2.0 | BTalk Australia

View all BTalk Australia podcasts here

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