11 May 2010

How to get to number 1 in Google

Posted by kilbot | Filed under: Frequently Asked Questions, News, Web Development FAQ

Firstly, let me make it clear; anyone that guarantees you number 1 position on Google, Yahoo or Bing is either lying or delusional, you should turn and run from such “SEO Consultants”, “Link Building Experts” or “Social Media Gurus” as quickly as possible (OK, social media gurus don’t have much to do with search engine ranking [...]


8 May 2009

How much should I spend on my Google AdWords campaign?

Posted by kilbot | Filed under: Frequently Asked Questions, Web Development FAQ

Arriving a figure for your AdWords campaign can be a daunting task. How much to spend each day? How much on each keyword? And which keywords! … Here are a few things to consider which may help guide you to an appropriate AdWords budget within the larger context of online marketing.


23 Apr 2008

Are you available for hire?

Posted by kilbot | Filed under: Frequently Asked Questions, General FAQ, Web Development FAQ

Certainly. I am available for hire by the hour, by the day, by the week, by the month … whatever you require.
Some tasks you may consider hiring me for;

Professional PSD to XHTML/CSS/JS work.
HTML email templates, tested on all major email clients.
SEO consulting and Google AdWords consulting.
Website maintenance, from adding an image to recoding an entire [...]


28 Feb 2007

What is the difference between Web Development and Web Design?

Posted by kilbot | Filed under: Frequently Asked Questions, Web Development FAQ

Web Development encompasses all the tasks required to bring a web site to the internet, whereas Web Design refers only to graphic design. A typical web development process at The Kilbot Factory would involve site planning, wireframe creation, web design, coding, search engine optimisation, and after release; site maintenance and advertising. The Web Design component [...]


30 Oct 2006

Alexa Top Sites in Australia

Posted by kilbot | Filed under: News

Top 500 sites in Australia as reported by Alexa, take it with a grain of salt but it is handy for SEO to get an indication of which search engines Australians are using.
Google fills first and second places, which fits with data collected on my sites. Yahoo are next and then MSN.
Interesting to note Yahoo [...]