Day 10. Time to look at the data. What progress are we making in our attempt to climb up Google's search results? Let's see...
What does a Leeds web developer think about and get up to on a daily basis? Find out in this Journal which is part of a #100blog posts in 100 days challenge.
Posted by Mike Nuttall on May 11, 2014 | | Comments (0)
Day 10. Time to look at the data. What progress are we making in our attempt to climb up Google's search results? Let's see...
Posted by Mike Nuttall on May 10, 2014 | | Comments (0)
Day 9. It was bound to happen eventually. I'm having to write something every day, the weather was going to come up eventually! Day 9 is weather day.
Posted by Mike Nuttall on May 09, 2014 | | Comments (0)
Day 8. I rant about the three things that currently annoy me when I encounter them on a website.
Posted by Mike Nuttall on May 08, 2014 | | Comments (0)
Day 7. Networking events are a valuable way to make contacts and meet perspective customers and clients. Some approaches work better than others. Today I describe two methods that really didn't work on me.
Posted by Mike Nuttall on May 07, 2014 | | Comments (0)
Day 6. What are the pros and cons of doing a blog writing challenge. And what did I do today?
Posted by Mike Nuttall on May 06, 2014 | | Comments (0)
Day 5. What tasks did I get done today in my roll as a web developer? And how do I know how long I spent on each task? This short blog post tells you the answers to those questions.
Posted by Mike Nuttall on May 05, 2014 | | Comments (0)
Day 4. It can be a real pain in the neck dealing with technical support, especially, it seems if that technical support is associated with Microsoft.
Posted by Mike Nuttall on May 04, 2014 | | Comments (0)
Day 3. Well this is getting difficult already. I'm writing the day 3 blog but actually I am in day 5. I'm behind, this is slightly disheartening, how am I going to deal with it? I need to get more productive and I need to set some ground rules.
Posted by Mike Nuttall on May 03, 2014 | | Comments (0)
Day 2: of the 100 blog posts in 100 days and I am already behind. But I have a good excuse, I went to a wedding all day, did no web development and wasn't at home. How much personal stuff should I put in my Journal? Will it help potential customers get to know and like me better?
Posted by Mike Nuttall on May 02, 2014 | | Comments (0)
Day 1. What effect will producing a large quantity of blog posts have on my Google ranking? Taking the 100 blog posts in 100 days challenge should give us some idea how Google's algorithms work. I do keep a blog but it has become very sporadic, maybe because I'm to fussy about quality, what if I go for quantity?
This is an experiment to see what effect posting a blog post every day for 100 days will have on this website's Google ranking.
If you would like to receive a full search engine optimisation (SEO) report on the results of this experiment and the techniques I used at the end of 100 days then then tough, there is not one.