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Poor SEO cited for newspaper's demise
28 Aug 2009
It has been suggested that better use of search engine optimisation (SEO) could have helped save the closure of thelondonpaper.
Last week, it emerged that the free publication had made multi-million pound losses and was pulling out of the no-cost daily newspaper market.
Malcolm Coles, writing in his Online Journalism Blog, suggested that thelondonpaper had a poor showing in Google search engines, which could have contributed to its demise.
"Maybe if they'd sorted out their SEO strategy, they'd have got more website visitors and sold more adverts," he claimed.
Someone who worked for the website team at the publication, which is owned by Rupert Murdoch's News Corporation, had some positive comments about its web presence.
They explained to Mr Coles that during the relaunching of the website changes were made to boost SEO performance and they had "a pretty substantial positive impact".
With thelondonpaper closing down, it leaves the capital's commuters with a choice of the free London Lite or the paid London Evening Standard to pick up on their journeys to and from work.
Direct News.
Malcolm Coles, writing in his Online Journalism Blog, suggested that thelondonpaper had a poor showing in Google search engines, which could have contributed to its demise.
"Maybe if they'd sorted out their SEO strategy, they'd have got more website visitors and sold more adverts," he claimed.
Someone who worked for the website team at the publication, which is owned by Rupert Murdoch's News Corporation, had some positive comments about its web presence.
They explained to Mr Coles that during the relaunching of the website changes were made to boost SEO performance and they had "a pretty substantial positive impact".
With thelondonpaper closing down, it leaves the capital's commuters with a choice of the free London Lite or the paid London Evening Standard to pick up on their journeys to and from work.
Direct News.





