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Bristol City Football Club Zip Slide

Are you brave enough to zip slide across the hallowed turf of the Bristol City Football Club, all in the name of Charity! Definitely a heart racing experience!

Last week we spent some time with the guys over at Deafblind UK helping them plan their online marketing campaigns with a view to increasing their exposure in the online space.

Whilst we were there they were telling us about their Zip Slide Event taking place at Bristol City Football Club on Sunday 5th April 2009. The event looks fantastic and as it’s all in a good cause, we thought we would help spread the word.

Could You Take Up The Challenge?

Are you a Bristol City fan, or someone who who wants to push the boundaries in 2009? Or is your Department at work looking for an alternative team building experience? Whatever your motivation; join us for this thrilling adventure!

You need to be aged 18 and over to participate, (or over 14 years old and accompanied by a parent or guardian) and be in good general health. You also need to try and raise a minimum of £100 for Deafblind UK.

Our Pledge

In order to help Deafblind UK with their event, The Little Search Company will sponsor anybody who signs up £20 to kick start your fundraising campaign.

Be sure to tell Deafblind UK you saw our post when signing up and drop me an email: paul@thelittlesearchcompany.com and we’ll be more than happy to arrange our sponsorship with you.

It’s a great cause, their doing great work and at the end of the day, would u rather be zipping across the turf of Bristol city Football Club in a few weeks time, or sitting at your computer… again.

For more information contact:

Kelly Frew on:

Email: kelly.frew@deafblind.org.uk
Tel: 01733 358 100 (Voice/Text) - Extension 284



Google SEO Starter Guide

This week saw Google launch their “starter guide to search engine optimisation”, a comprehensive 22 page document that covers all the website basics to help new webmasters rank better within their search engine.

The guide covers improving Meta title and description tags, URL structure’s, site navigation, content creation, anchor text, and lots more.

Whilst none of the Google “secret sauce” is revealed if your looking for a place to start with SEO, (other than hiring us of course) you couldn’t go far wrong by starting here.

Kudos to Google, you’ll find their guide here:

http://googlewebmastercentral.blogspot.com/2008/11/googles-seo-starter-guide.html