Dhub, London Design Agency

Central House
142 Central Street
London, EC1V 8AR
0207 101_ 1841
info@dhub.com
Win £1,000 Worth of Our Design Time
by James Hubbard 12 April 2012 15:45

Like, share and comment to win!

Like our Facebook page, share and comment on our blog for the chance to win free design hours from our award winning digital team.

You could put the hours towards refreshing your website design, creating a new look logo or building a custom designed Facebook landing page. We're also specialists in CGI and 3D visualisation; perhaps we could help you to create a perfect 3D walkthrough for your project or business idea?

Competition Rules

For the chance to win £1,000 worth of our expert design time, simply do the following:

1. Leave a comment below telling us what you think of our website or client projects
2. Share this post on Twitter, Facebook OR Google +1 (we've included handy icons above to make this easy!)

We would genuinely like to hear your feedback on our website or our projects. Your comment doesn't have to be long but please make it relevant!

We'll pick a winner for this competition from the people who leave a comment. So please leave a comment with your real name and email address so we can get in touch.

This competition will close on Monday 11th June 2012 and we will announce the lucky winner 3 days later. 

Good luck!

SEO after Panda 3.3
by James Hubbard 23 March 2012 09:49

Back in February 2011, the Google Panda update marked a significant change to Google’s search results ranking algorithm. The aim of the update was to target low quality, “spam” sites and promote better quality sites to the top of the results pages. Sites with excessive advertising, spammy text links and spun content were the hardest hit. With inbound links still the most critical ranking factor for websites; the question was raised again by search engine marketers: will links from these kinds of sites continue to pass any value?

One year on in February 2012, Google rolled out Panda 3.3 and accompanied it with the following slightly mysterious statement:

Link evaluation. We often use characteristics of links to help us figure out the topic of a linked page. We have changed the way in which we evaluate links; in particular, we are turning off a method of link analysis that we used for several years. We often rearchitect or turn off parts of our scoring in order to keep our system maintainable, clean and understandable.”

The statement raises all kinds of questions but, namely, how have they changed the way they evaluate links? A consensus on this matter has emerged here in the marketing team at Dhub following two potential new clients who approached us for advice following Panda 3.3. After having experienced a rankings drop, we investigated their sites and discovered an abundance of inbound links from low quality sites, often with excessive advertising on the page and often using exact match anchor text. 

Our advice, as we say to all our clients, is to focus on building good quality, natural looking inbound links. As designers, as well as marketers, we can never impress enough on our clients the need, not just to build great looking websites, but to feature top quality content on those sites too. A great job on both these fronts (as we humbly believe we do for all our clients) combined with a sound promotional strategy will almost certainly result in those good quality, natural looking links that will help you to rank.