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Get crucial inbound links with King of the List

February 21st, 2007

We all know how important inbound links are to Search Engine Optimisation. A new and easy-to-use service has recently launched allowing you to achieve this in a few simple steps. The web app, King of the List, allows site owners to create links (with chosen keywords in the link, which is also important) and push these links to the top of a list, dubbed “crowning”.

One user even claims to have been included on Google within 24 hours as a result. I’m not entirely sure this is the direct result of using King of the List but it’s an interesting concept and a cost effective way of starting the essential task of building inbound links.

Creative Out beats an evening in

February 14th, 2007

I attended Monday night’s Creative Out evening organised by Robert Loch, of Internet Peeps fame, and it was a thoroughly entertaining night. The format was informal with attendees invited to talk for a minute or two on creative concepting, with socialising and mingling afterwards. There were a variety of people from designers and entrepreneurs to writers and journalists.

I met Jemima Kiss, a journalist for the Guardian New Media, who wrote an excellent breakdown of the night and had kind words to say about My Neighbourhoods on the Guardian blog:

Also present was Danny Bull, creator of myneighbourhoods.co.uk. It’s a fledgling social net that he described as a combination of UpMyStreet, Fish4 and MySpace. The idea is to help people communicate with their neighbours and, though it’s still early days, he said members have already started emailing each other. Two of them have started jogging together. From small seeds.

Find out about future events at the Creative Out web site. I would highly recommend attending if you are based in or around the London area.

The Times covers My Neighbourhoods

February 7th, 2007

My Neighbourhoods was again picked up by the national press last week; Lucia Adams from the Bricks & Mortar section called to find out more about the site. The short article mentioned My Neighbourhoods in relation to to a report by the National Association of Estate Agents.

Fortunately it [neighbour-networking] is also an activity which is increasingly achievable online: www.myneighbourhoods.co.uk is a new website that will enable you to get to know the locals without actually having to meet them.

Read the full article

Do you have a BananaName?

February 5th, 2007

We do:

BananaName

Get your own at BananaName.

My Neighbourhoods review on The Good Web Guide

February 5th, 2007

My Neighbourhoods has been reviewed over at The Good Web Guide. The review is extremely positive and summarises by saying:

The site is simple to use and registration is free. A great idea and useful tool, everybody needs good neighbours, everybody needs MyNeighbourhoods.co.uk.

Read the full review on The Good Web Guide web site.

Another day, another interview

January 26th, 2007

My Neighbourhoods has once again been featured live on air. The interview took place on radio station Spin 103.8 during their SPIN Talk program. It was interesting to talk about the site once again and the potential affect people think it could have. People are joining on a daily basis and communities are beginning to form all over the UK.

I hope to have the podcast available soon.

My Neighbourhoods gets a mention in The Sunday Times

January 23rd, 2007

My Neighbourhoods appeared in The Sunday Times Style Magazine on the barometer (’Going Up’) this week. It’s an excellent piece of publicity for the site. The mention has resulted in more members from all over the UK, which is good news as the site continues to grow.

You can view the press clipping on the My Neighbourhoods site.

Apologies for continued email problems

January 18th, 2007

My apologies if anyone has been trying to get in touch via email. Our hosts - 1 and 1 - are proving to be extremely inept this week. Their email servers have been experiencing problems for 4 days now. I’m seriously considering moving hosts once this fiasco is over.

In the meantime, it’s best to call if or skype me (dannybull55) if it’s urgent.

Another My Neighbourhoods interview live on Colourful Radio

January 11th, 2007

This morning I was asked to take part in another live radio interview, this time on Colourful Radio, a national digital Talk, cross-cultural radio station. The interview took place on the Colourful Morning show with Amina Taylor who talked specifically about the decline of community spirit and how My Neighbourhoods could combat this by bringing people and communities closer together.

Listen to the interview by downloading the podcast.

New client - Digital Strategy Consulting

January 11th, 2007

I’m delighted to be working with Danny Meadows-Klue at Digital Strategy Consulting. I worked for Danny at the Telegraph a number of years ago where we did some excellent work. I’ll be working with the team in a project management capacity and look forward to some very interesting projects.