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Halloween Costumes” 14th largest apparel term in the UK

Filed under: Web news — admin at 1:08 am on Tuesday, October 30, 2007

According to Hitwise UK, “halloween costumes” is the 14th largest search term out of 185,000 search terms sending visits to the Shopping & Classifieds - Apparel & Accessories category for the four weeks ending 20th October. Among variations of the term are “sexy halloween costumes”, “cheap halloween costumes” and “adult halloween costumes”. Now You Know. Spooooky.

Green computer peripherals

Filed under: Search Engine Optimisation — admin at 10:55 am on Saturday, October 20, 2007

Oscar, a USB hub, and Lili, a webcam, are both made from organic cotton… let’s hope it’s the start of a trend…

http://www.unitedpepper.org.uk/
http://www.guardian.co.uk/technology/2007/oct/19/charlesarthur

Quite simply the best detailed summary of SEO known to man

Filed under: Search Engine Marketing, Search Engine Optimisation — admin at 11:17 am on Thursday, October 4, 2007

This is something that my great friend and mentor Dave Bancroft at Reverse Delta pointed me to.

It’s quite simply the best detailed guide to Search Engine Optimisation that I can point anyone to - it’s so thorough. The guys at SEOmoz have really put so much time and their fantastic expertise into this - if you’re even slightly interested in SEO then this is a great read.

All you need to know are the basic elements of what makes up a web page and mix it with this advice!

More internet audio production for Property Clip

Filed under: Audio, Soundtrack — admin at 11:31 pm on Tuesday, October 2, 2007

Just showcasing a bit more of our soundtrack work - for bespoke marketing film makers propertyclip.

Click to view their video for property developers Edward Ware Homes, featuring our very own soundtrack .

Radiohead innovate on paying for music

Filed under: Audio, Web news — admin at 12:40 am on Tuesday, October 2, 2007

Radiohead’s new album will be very appropriately priced. How much is it? “As much as you want to pay”. Never shy from being inventive about their audio output, Radiohead are trying to reinvent the way people pay for their music.

The unusual pricing model was made possible because the band is no longer attached to any label. Radiohead’s contract with EMI/Capitol expired after the release of their last album, Hail to the Thief, in 2003.

In Rainbow contains 10 tracks and will be available for download after October 10.

The pay-what-you-want price is not obvious until you “view basket” after clicking the “pre-order” button. The price of the download is left blank with only a red question mark link beside it explaining the significance of the deal.

Read more…
Name your price for Radiohead album The Australian

Radiohead’s bid to revive music industry: pay what you like to download albums
The Guardian
Radiohead’s Rainbows Ready to Shine E! Online