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Dragons Den talks search engine optimisation (SEO)

July 29th, 2008 by Andy Merchant

As a big fan of TV’s Drangons Den I tuned in to last nights weekly episode as usual, half way through the show a guy pitched for a company called Diamond Geezer, an online retailer of Diamonds. What happened next was a first for Dragons Den. Peter Jones wanted to know all about Diamond Geezers Google rankings and key words.

View the video to see how the conversation unfolded:

Dragons Den talk key words

Just goes to show how (SEO) keywords and page ranking are now becoming an important mix of companies online strategy’s.

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4 Responses to “Dragons Den talks search engine optimisation (SEO)”

  1. Palapple | SEO Solutions for your Business Says:

    Palapple Blog | SEO Solutions for your Business…

    Thanks for sharing. Search engine optimization is indeed one of the most crucial areas in Internet marketing, it is a perfect bridge between technology and business….

  2. Palapple Says:

    Search engine optimization is getting professional and has become a major concern in web design, good look and feel or user experience cannot go without strategic marketing, even in the internet business.

  3. Mike Blackburn Says:

    It’s amazing what the appearance did for web traffic, he claimed to have the top Google listing for “diamond engagement ring” when in fact that position belongs to an SEO client of ours ZS Diamonds they saw an enormous spike in traffic as a result

  4. Andy Merchant Says:

    Thanks Mike for the comment, it seems Diamond geezers brief TV appearance as paid off for you as well!:)

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