
Ultimate Guide to Combating Google's Robots - Hugh Benjamin | Marketing Consultant Artificial intelligence and robots surround us everywhere we go on the Web – it’s like a scene in Terminator, but without the creepy liquinators and nanotators. But the fact still remains – everything you do on the Internet is being watched by Google’s AI’s. “Typically, this is a great thing, especially when you’re trying to get your Web pages indexed for the first time. But there are certain pages on your site that you may not want robots to index, such as databases with private client data,” points out Hugh Benjamin, an digital marketing strategist. Why Do Google Robots Exist? If you’re not too familiar with Web bots, they are the crawlers that go through all of the pages of websites to index, then they are ranked in SERPs. How to Control What Robots Index You can look at the robots.txt file as your website’s bodyguard. The bad news is that there are malicious spammers that also utilize robots to crawl your private pages that are trying to keep hidden. Creating Your Robots.txt File or
Hugh Benjamin RVP Success Is Content Marketing the 'Only Marketing Left'? - Hugh Benjamin | Marketing Consultant Why do you go online? Most people will answer these questions the same – to find stuff and to connect with people (or just read their posts on social media). “It all boils down to one thing – content,” says Hugh Benjamin, an Internet marketing professional. Content is the king of marketing for good reason. No one cares about re-purposed ads – people want great content that is valuable. A blog is a crucial component, since it enables you to regularly update your site with fresh content. The Many Benefits of Blogging A blog can help make your content marketing efforts succeed by: Adding fresh content (this will get people returning back to your website) Boosting visibility (can potentially improve your organic search rankings) Establishing authority (help readers by sharing your knowledge and skill set) Opening up communication (social media is a great platform for sharing blog content and engaging with readers) Frequent Blogging Also Comes with Benefits (even for small businesses)
Hugh Benjamin Smith Obituary - Marysville, CA | Appeal Democrat Hugh Benjamin Smith February 4, 1924 - November 1, 2011 Hugh B. Smith, a long time resident of Williams, passed away peacefully from complications of pneumonia on November 1, 2011, at John Muir Medical Center in Concord, CA. He was born on February 4, 1924, to Nellie Shearer Smith and Frank Smith of Sites. He grew up, the youngest of four, on the family ranch in the Grapevine Canyon area of Colusa County. Hugh was the last student to attend Black Mountain School, and graduated from Maxwell High School in 1942. Hugh was a patriotic, decorated World War II veteran. Hugh ("H-U-G-H") was well known in the community for his ready smile, strength of character, and his ability to fix just about anything. He was married to his late wife, Alice Lee, for almost 65 years. He is survived by his only daughter, Gayle, son-in-law, Pete Vaughan, beloved grand-daughters Heather (Jacob) Lee, and Monica Vaughan, as well as loving nieces, nephews, cousins and friends. Send Condolences to
Mobile Video Marketing to Soar in 2016 Where do you like to watch online videos? If you’re like most other people, mobile devices are your preferred method for enjoying video content. “YouTube and Facebook have seen a splurge in unique visitors each year and it’s playing a major role in why brands are converting to mobile video marketing,” Internet marketer, Hugh Benjamin, points out. Facebook is planning to enhance its video platform, likely because it knows that 2016 is going to feature more brands using online video strategies. It’s worth noting that keyword research is just as important for video as it is for written content. Social networks can be utilized to intensify your video marketing. AOL did a recent study on video, which indicates that people are 4 times more likely to watch a video on a device based on convenience, rather than viewing experience. The YouTube app alone has increased by 34% over the past year, with smartphone users watching 5 hours of content monthly and tablet users watching 9 hours monthly.
The Rowers of Vanity Fair/Cotton HB Cotton, Hugh Benjamin[edit] “Benjie” (Spy), March 15, 1894[edit] The youngest son of the late Lord Justice Cotton, he was born two-and-twenty years ago, went to “Badger” Hale’s House at Eton, and began his aquatic career by steering an Eton Trial Eight to victory. Then he got promoted to an oar, and rowed in a winning Trial; yet did not row in the Eton Eight. He is a very muscular, good-looking little fellow of five and a-half feet in height, whose proper weight is ten stone. They call him “Ben” and “Benjie”; and they say that he confidently expects to show Cambridge the way to Mortlake on Saturday. For a five-and-half footer to become a winning oarsman is unusual; to win the Boat Race four times and the Grand twice, remarkable. “The Oxford and Cambridge Boat-Race: Practising on the Isis during the Floods,” Illustrated London News, 1872 Though lost and dead, you die not here; And, wheresoever men may range Who once at Oxford held you dear And called you friend, you know no change: But hush!
Don't Ignore These Holiday Trends | Hugh Benjamin The Internet, or better yet mobile, has transformed the way we do our holiday shopping. It has streamlined the entire process, allowing us to easily find products at the press of a button. “This is either a win or lose, depending on how you’ve positioned your business. If you are savy, you already developed a website with a responsive design. If not, you have some catching up to do,” says Hugh Benjamin, an Internet marketing expert. Holiday trends are our way of deciphering where the market is going. Many retailers are battling this shift, especially with the looming threat of losing out on money during their most profitable time of the year – the holidays. The following are trends we’ve seen emerging, so pay close attention and accommodate them as best you can! Creating Micro-Moments and Using Multi-Channel Touch Points People travel everywhere with their mobile devices, which gives us a grand opportunity to aggressively market to them on-the-fly. People Conversions vs Sales Conversions
LONGWORTH, Hugh Benjamin « A Land Fit for Heroes? Hugh Longworth’s story was contributed by State Records Volunteer Arthur Mason. Five Longworth brothers enlisted in World War One. The other four were George, Archibald, Francis and Walter – all survived the war. George was to become a soldier settler near his brother Hugh on Bulga Plateau Soldier Settlement. The two brothers decided their future on the turn of a penny. Hugh and his family did not have an easy time on the Bulga plateau and his situation gradually deteriorated until his arrears amounted to £808.8.3. [2] He transferred the block to John Christopher Geelan who was also a returned soldier. Hugh Longworth left the property and moved to Wingham to join his family who had been living there for some time. Footnotes [1] Arthur Mason, Bulga Battlers – A Soldier Settlement Saga, Arthur Mason Publisher, Springwood, 2009, p. 11. [2] Ibid, p. 13. Sources used to compile this entry: Helen Hannah, The Mountain Speaks: a folk history of the Bulga Plateau, H.
How Digital Marketing Helps to Promote Website Meet the Team - MK College Fola Komolafe joined the Board in January 2011. She is a currently a partner at Mazars and the Global Lead for International Development. Before joining Mazars, Fola was the Managing Director of Indisys Business Solutions, where she directed a multi-million pound portfolio of award winning programmes across Asia and Africa for the Open University; these programmes were predominantly in education, health, management and business training sectors, transforming the lives of teachers, health workers and children.