Archive for January, 2009

Lost Feedburner Subscribers?

Wednesday, January 21st, 2009

Anyone else having problems with Feedburner? Overnight, I’ve (apparently) dropped from ~1200 subscribers to ~500. A quick Google search shows lots of people reporting the same problem.

Anyone know what’s going on – or had a similar experience?

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SEO Tips For Business and More

Tuesday, January 13th, 2009

As long time readers will know, I’ve mainly used Digerati as a platform to publish articles on the more techy and blackhat side of SEO. This may not suit everyone, but it’s really something that interested me enough to post from a personal perspective.

Those of you that really pay attention will know I’m a director at Further Search Marketing. Further have just put their new website live, which we’re making inroads to have a really decent SEO Blog.

If you’ve enjoyed my writing style and content so far, it may be worth you subscribing to the Further SEO Blog, as I’ll be posting there more regularly than on Digerati.

I’ve already done what I would consider two, “good” posts:

Banned in Google? The Complete Guide: This article is aimed for those who have suffered a penalty or ban in Google and how to get listed again as quickly as possible.

The Google Sitelinks Guide – This is (as far as I’m aware) one of the most detailed posts on Google Sitelinks, how they work, how you can get them and what effect they seem to have on your site.

The posts on Further will be more business orientated, with less technical focus, but just as much detail (but less swearing).

So, if you’ve been an avid reader of Digerati, you can get more on your browser or in your reader.

Do it (:




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