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Trading standards are trying to get Google to join in the fight against counterfeit goods being sold over the internet. The answer lies with consumers rather than the search engines

Colin

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Breaking Google's terms of service can be devastating for your business online. Are you breaking any of Google's policies? - I-COM Blog

Paul Greenhalgh

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Which of these SEO companies would you snog, marry or avoid? - I-COM Blog

Keir Gibson

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I-COM has set up an SEO Book Club. Find out more on our blog, and the Tumblr - I-COM Blog

SEO takes time and patience in order to achieve ROI and depends on what your competition and the search engines are doing at the same time.

Paul Greenhalgh

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I-COM's Paul Greenhalgh explains why your site needs more content, despite what the traditional marketers might tell you - I-COM Blog

Tim Roberts

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SEO Doctors approached I-COM client the Smile Centre using a a long spammy e-mail full of incorrect and falsified information - I-COM Blog

Tim Roberts

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I-COM was a finalist in the 'Big' category at this year's Crain's Best Places to Work 2010, see the results here - I-COM Blog

Google using keywords in domain names as a ranking factor is a ridiculous practice as it takes away from business' branding.

There is no such thing as a dofollow link. There is only a nofollow link. SEO companies who don't know this are not very good at SEO.