As published in TravelMole 06 May 2011
TravelMole’s inaugural web awards for Africa take place in Durban tonight, on the eve of the continent’s travel trade show Indaba.
Frank Orman Under the guidance of Frank Orman of LeadGenerators Online Marketing Agency (London), the judges have now made their minds up and the results [...]
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For those who know me, or have been to my Online Marketing Seminars, you will know of my passion for graphic communication and copywriting as one of the most important driving forces for improving the conversion rates of websites for my clients. You will also be aware that I have been on a mission [...]
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Photo by Sunfox.
If you can predict the future, your talents will be in demand these days. This is especially apparent when it comes to the field of online marketing, where the ability to pinpoint and predict emerging trends can be crucial to your success.
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Hills Balfour Nominates LeadGenerators as its Online Marketing Agency
We are delighted to welcome Hills Balfour to the LeadGenerators’ family of clients.
Hills Balfour, one of the most prestigious Travel PR & Representation specialists in the UK, boasts an impressive portfolio of travel clients worldwide.
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Welcome to TravelMole’s 2011 Inaugural African Tourism Web Awards.
The nominations are now open and this is your opportunity to be a part of what will become Africa’s more prestigious travel and tourism web awards.
In association with TravelMole, Tourism KwaZulu-Natal and Lead Generators, the African Web Awards follows TravelMole’s global pattern for encouraging excellence in online [...]
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The future isn’t what it used to be, you know. And nowhere is this truer than in the world of online marketing solutions. Here at LeadGenerators, we’re known for keeping a watchful eye on the just-about-to-happen that would put an ancient Greek oracle to shame. Which is why we were quite intrigued to read an article that seems to be written along the same lines.
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Despite the name, “cloaking” doesn’t refer to making spaceships invisible, or any Harry Potter-esque wizardry. It’s a method used to rank well for certain keyphrases typed into a search engine. In SEO terms, cloaking (sometimes called ‘IP Delivery’) means to present different versions of a web site to human visitors and web search ‘spiders’, based on their browser’s user agent or their IP address. One page is usually rigorously optimised for the search engine’s ‘spiders’ indexing the page - which would be terrible to read - and the other, separate page is designed to impress human visitors, usually with graphics that aren’t very effective for SEO purposes.
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