Elevator SEO has been working closely with Canning O’Neill, office property consultants that help businesses find office space (to let and to buy) in Manchester and the North West. Canning O’Neill specialise specifically in Manchester office space, and as they are based in Manchester City centre that have great local knowledge combined with years of experience to help you find suitable premises. We have recently re-designed, developed and launched a new website for them to enable potential customers to browse through available properties online using a new online search facility. Each property has it’s own page complete with a detailed description, list of facilities, images of the property and it’s own dedicated agent that you can contact directly through the site.
Canning O’Neill also offer a whole host of other services, including:
- Search & Acquisition (Canning O’Neill will search for suitable properties based on your requirements)
- Investment Consultancy (full investment advice on the sale and acquisition of properties)
- Rent Reviews and Lease Renewals (they can reduce / negotiate your rent at the renewal stage)
- Expert Witness (their agents can act as expert witnesses at planning appeals, public enquiries etc)
- Much more…
The new website is already starting to get good feedback. We have built it complete with a CMS so that they can manage all aspects of the site content & structure, and we have made sure that all the new pages are optimised for search engines (SEO). Over the next few months we will be carefully monitoring their traffic and rankings within the SERPs while working on the off page aspects of their campaign. You can check out the website by visiting www.manchester-offices.co.uk.
The dangers of SPAM comments on your blog
However, be aware of SPAM comments. Most of the time these are easy to spot. They won’t make much sense and are normally peppered with dozens of links to very dubious sounding websites! These should be deleted and definitely shouldn’t be approved. However, some of the comments are starting to quite clever and are quite generic in that the response doesn’t look out of place in most blogs. Recent examples I have seen include:
It’s easy to see why most people don’t suspect these comments to be SPAM posts, there are no obvious links and people like receiving comments that are complimentary to their site. However, these comments contain links in the ‘name’ of the user, and often link back to gambling sites or worse. Recently, I have heard of a number of cases where websites have dropped considerably in the rankings purely because they have approved comments with links to these types of site. Because their site is linking to a site that could be blacklisted, or is a known SPAM site, the website has been penalised. Remember, a link to another site is effectively an endorsement for that website so being seen as endorsing that site reduces your credibility and trust ranking.
So what can you do to prevent this? First of all, check all your comments to make sure they do not contain links. If they do, and you’re unsure if they are reliable, simply delete them before approving the comment. You can also ask your programmer or SEO company to “nofollow” all links within the comments section which will help. Be on the look out, and if a comment seems a bit fishy, check it out before you approve it!