Sefton Park Added To Our Hyperlocal Portfolio

We registered another hyperlocal domain property yesterday after the previous registrant allowed the registration to expire. Sefton Park is one of Liverpool’s best known parks and is home to the stunning Palm House. This is our second domain relating to parks as we also own Birkenhead Park.

We’re looking forward to visiting Sefton Park over the coming summer months to take photos and get ideas for content – sounds like a good excuse for a family picnic!

Thanks To Boots and AffiliateWindow

To promote their Valentines Day offers Boots ran a competition via Affiliate Window. It was a 3-part competition, 2 parts relating to improved sales for new and existing affiliates and one whereby you simply had to include a Valentines themed Boots banner on your hompage. Now Boots fit in well and already featured on the homepage of our beauty blog so it only took a minute to include the new banner.

And much to our surprise we won the £100 prize for promoting the banner! As we’ve not won anything in ages, the news came as a very pleasant surprise this afternoon.

So a big thanks to Boots.com and Affiliate Window !

Whats Nearby?

It appears that  there’s a lot of local UK information out there to explore. For instance, I’ve stumbled upon nearby.org.uk – enter your choice of search and access various links (not all working for me) related to the resultant geo location.

As an obscure example I’ve just been looking at information about a church in West Kirby – it’s my nearest one that has church bells. Whilst local church bells might not be of interest to everyone, sites like nearby demonstrate what rich, hyperlocal content is out there.

Use it as research or even embed it in a mash-up local site if you’re more technically minded.

New Brighton – Coming Soon

We acquired another local domain property earlier today – New Brighton a coastal town by the River Mersey on The Wirral. It’s probably fair to say that this once very popular resort has seen better days but things are looking up with a proposed multi-million pound development now more likely.

Little known fact: as a young joiner, my Dad repaired the (long-gone) wooden roller coaster!

Hyperlocal Resources

Just a quick mention of  a couple of hyperlocal sites that you might want to keep an eye on.

In the USA, Matt McGee is sharing his views and useful resource ideas at hyperlocalblogger.com - whilst some of the resources are obviously USA based, it’s worth keeping an eye on what’s out there.

And much closer to home Rob Powell, who is building a local London portfolio that includes his popular Greenwich site, has very recently launched his own hyperlocal site. 

If you’ve got some other resources to share – especially UK related – please do leave a comment!

Update To Local Section

I’ve added a new hyperlocal sites section to the site and detail some of the domains that we publish in this area. Feel free to get in touch if this is an area that you’re interested in.

My twitter

I’m making more of an effort with twitter this year – you’ll find me right here if you think that we should follow each other.

Setting Your Geo Target In Google

I’ve just noticed a change in google webmasters to do with the geo settings.

You’ll maybe know that with non-country specific, top-level domain extenstions like .com .net and .org you can specify within the tools the country that you’d like to associate the domain with.

For instance as my business site is on a .com domain I have indicated that my content is primarily for the UK. If your domain ends with .uk then you can’t say that you’re actually wanting to target USA or Australia, etc.

It used to display the date when you last set the geographical target but that now appears to have gone. That’s a slight shame because it was handy to know when you set it if you’re checking out ranking issues.

I’d suggest that using a .uk domain (whenever available) for a UK centric site is a sensible approach. If you want the equivalent .com then register that too and forward to your .uk

I’ve not come across a definitive answer to how long it takes google to recognise and act upon your preferred geo setting – if there is one somewhere, let me know.

My Feed URL

As I’ve now dropped the index.php bit from this sites URLs the RSS feed has moved too. I’ve just added a redirect and then updated feedburner to use http://www.upthejunction.com/feed

Hopefully, all is well

Merry Christmas

Wishing everyone a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year :)