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Keyword Basics

  • Category: Tech
  • Category: Guides
SEO
Keyword Basics: A simple guide to an important factor in SEO Google, the world’s most popular search engine: I know I use it and I bet you do too. Trying to understand key words boils right down to the search engine itself.

The A-Z of Digital Marketing

  • Category: Digital Marketing
  • Category: Guides
A-Z of Digital Marketing
The Free Rein A-Z of Digital Marketing. The first in a series of A-Z posts. Terms and phrases all related to the medium of Digital Marketing.

Digital Marketing

  • Category: Our News
  • Category: Digital Marketing
Venn diagram - content marketing, search engine marketing and social media
Promoting your business online can be a little daunting. There are so many ways to advertise online using SEO Strategy, Content Marketing, Paid Search Campaigns, Social Drives… the list goes on! But wait, what am I actually talking about? Do you really know what we can do for your company...

Google Soon to Punish Insecure Websites?

  • Category: Security
  • Category: Guides
Laptop with a padlock on it
Google have recently moved away from their slogan of “Don’t be evil” as the company appears to be edging away from the values it once tried to identify with. It has been a long time coming, and not entirely surprising, that once Google achieved a dominant market share they would...

Free Rein Awarded Digital Services Listing

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What do Hadleigh based Free Rein, Accenture, Cap Gemini, IBM, and HP have in common? All five companies have been successful in being awarded a place on the UK Government’s Digital Services Framework for 2014, and will now be competing on a level playing field to share in £40M worth...

Business Link Events Finder to continue

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  • Category: Tech
Events Finder screenshot
Contrary to popular belief not all Business Link websites are moving to the new www.gov.uk next week. The Suffolk built Events Finder is still alive and kicking.