I have come across several instances recently where clients have wanted to move their WordPress blog from a sub-domain onto…
Malcolm Slade
SEO Project Manager
Malcolm has been working in Search since 2005, when he joined Epiphany as the first employee. His speciality is technical SEO. Malcolm likes to think of himself as an “approachable nerd”, able to talk equally well to social and technical audiences.
Malcolm's Posts
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1Using Reverse Proxying to pull a WordPress blog into your domain 03/04/13
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2Google SSL Search and the continued growth of Not Provided 29/10/12
Tuesday October 18th 2011. The day that Google started hiding referring keyword data for some of its users. At the…
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3Think Visibility 8 – For Those Who Couldn’t Make It 06/09/12
Saturday 1st September 2012 saw the return of Leeds’ premier digital marketing conference, Think Visibility. As always, we sent a…
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4Link Quality Signals. Do You Know Enough? 16/05/12
There is a lot of talk in the industry at the moment regarding Google deprecating and re-evaluating some of its…
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5Keeping up to date with the Google Freshness Update 23/11/11
For a long time Google has been trying to overcome the issues of a stale index. Query Deserves Freshness (QDF)…
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6Google Plus Business Pages. Not Yet, But Soon. 26/10/11
Once the initial buzz around the launch of Google Plus and its rise to x million users had died down,…
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7To Brand or Not To Brand: Understanding Brand Benefits for Natural Search 06/09/11
Over the last ten years, the main criteria for success in natural search has shifted many times. We started with…
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8Bye Buzz, Hello Google+ 26/07/11
For a long time now Google has been trying to make a splash within the social arena to both steal…
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9All the Bells but None of the Basics – SEO Friendly CMS Fundamentals 09/06/11
“And here is your new all-singing all-dancing website running on our new CMS. You name it, it has got it!…
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10Panda Watch Update – Google Panda Deployed To The UK 12/04/11
Panda Watch! The mood is tense; I have been on some serious, serious reports but nothing quite like this… For…
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