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Multilingual SEO

Time to speak Spanish. Search in Latin America.

February 1, 2009

According to ComScore the number of Internet users in Latin America now has risen to the point of almost 75 million. That figure excludes traffic from public computers such as Internet cafes which is a current practise in South America. Considering that the IMF economic forecast places the south american continent as the only one which slight [...]

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Multilingual SEO Services – How to identify the scammers

January 22, 2009

Last year there was a big controversy about what qualifies as Advanced SEO. This is not the aim of this post but in my opinion Social Media Marketing,  high level Information Retrieval understanding,  analytics based SEO analysis, local and mobile search and ultimately International SEO are the cornerstones of advanced search marketing. As in any [...]

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Spanish Search Landscape

December 15, 2008

The Spanish Search landscape has been featured in numerous occasions in Spanish search marketing blogs but there is not an equivalent in English. This post wants to shed some light on the current situation of the Spanish internet market and its peculiarities and significant growth.

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Google.com rankings vs Google.co.uk – Localisation Action Plan

November 17, 2008

Working on International SEO projects on a regular basis makes you realize how complex search can be sometimes and the number of subtle nuances that challenge your SEO knowledge and fundamental day in and day out. At the end of the day we are trying to figure out a huge mathematical equation (search engines algorithm) [...]

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Seo Localisation for European Languages: best practise

November 10, 2008

When we want to initiate a European SEO campaign for the most popular languages, FIGS (French, Italian, German and Spanish) we very often encounter the downside of faulty translations which don’t take into account average search volume of the keywords translated or use a language that, although correct, doesn’t engage Internet users in the respective [...]

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Top 10 reasons to go Multilingual online

November 7, 2008

In times of economic turmoil is never a good idea to put all your eggs in the same basket. Diversifying your business and make it accessible to a wider audience will increase the business chances to appeal to customers. Usual response from business in difficult times is to resort to reduction of costs or what [...]

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