25 UK SEO Companies to Follow
A huge part of being a good SEO is digesting news, blogs, views, reports, whitepapers and filtering out the crap. He’s a list of 25 companies in the UK offering SEO services who are publishing some content that isn’t crap. They range from the small to the large but all tend to push out good content on RSS.
Links to Site in alphabetical order
Amaze
Base One
Big Mouth Media
Branded3
Bronco
Data Dial
Distilled
Fresh Egg
Further
Green Light
I Crossing
Just Search Ltd
Lake Star Media
Latitude
NorthSouthMedia
Push On
Receptional
redsauce
SEO Consult
SEO Optimise
Site Visibility
Stuck On
The SEO Company
Verve Search
RSS Feeds in alphabetical order
Amaze
Base One
Big Mouth Media
Branded3
Bronco
Data Dial
Distilled
Fresh Egg
Further
Green Light
I Crossing
Just Search Ltd
Lake Star Media
Latitude
NorthSouthMedia
Push On
Receptional
redsauce
SEO Consult
SEO Optimise
Site Visibility
Stuck On
The SEO Company
Verve Search
Download as an OPML file to upload into Google Reader (26th bonus RSS is this blog)
Twitter Accounts – 18 account 6 missing (Branded3, Data Dial, Further, Push On, redsauce, The SEO Company)
amazeplc
baseonegroup
bigmouthmedia
bronco
distilled
freshegg
Warren_Cowan
icrossing_uk
justsearching
lakestarmedia
Latitude_Group
northsouthmedia
Receptional
seoconsult
seoptimise
SiteVisibility
StuckonSEO
LisaDMyers
Follow all in one click with http://tweepml.org/25-UK-SEO-Companies/
Missed any off ? Then please add to the comments and I’ll add them on the post if they are any good!
EDIT A few to add from comments from people
Verticle Leap – RSS @verticleleap
MediaEdge – No RSS – @MECmanchester
MediaVest – No RSS – @mediavest_leeds
Ayima – No RSS – No Twitter

One missed on this list is Vertical Leap – we are writing plenty of useful content on a regular basis on our blog
Very good. This list will be very useful to me for future reference and hopefully making contact with like-minded people.
The reason branded3 is lacking a company Twitter account is because we think company accounts are boring! Far better for people to follow the faces behind the company than the company itself.
Cheers
Hi,
I would like to put forward Leapfrogg for the above list.
We target our blog and twitter feed predominately for SMEs.
Our Twitter account is http://twitter.com/leapfrogg
It would be great if you could check us out.
Many thanks for your time,
Amelia
Patrick Altoft : I agree, the majority of company twitter accounts are just blog updates nothing too great. The idea of the post was more for the list of RSS feeds. For a list of individuals in the SEO industry have a look at http://tweepml.org/UK-SEOs/. You should be on there.
Totally agree with Patrick there, the majority of company twitter accounts just post their stories from their blog and are not as personal with their tweets. Rather find the people behind the companies. That would make a more interesting post here too.
Hi, I’d like to put forward Web Marketing Advisor’s blog – we look to publish regular content relating to SEO inclduing standard industry commentary, any hints and tips we pick up upon and general opinion with view to stimulating mass debate:
Site:
http://www.webmarketingadvisor.com/
Blog:
http://www.webmarketingadvisor.com/SEO-blog/
Twitter:
http://twitter.com/guylevine
might start on that list, it would take a bit of time but would be useful.
I’d like to put forward MediaVision
site:
http://www.mediavisioninteractive.com/
blog:
http://www.mediavisioninteractive.com/blog
Twitter:
http://twitter.com/mediavision
and yes thats probably because i am biased
thanks!
Hi,
Thanks for the mention in the list
It’s always nice to get some recognition!
Datadial do have a company Twitter account at http://twitter.com/datadialltd but as Patrick says, we tend to use personal accounts a lot more as it’s more engaging for people to be dealing with ‘real’ people
I can be found at http://twitter.com/mattuk by the way.
Hi, many thanks for the inclusion on your list. Just wanted to mention that our website link to http://www.lakestarmedia.com/ in “Links to Site in alphabetical order” isn’t working.
@ Neil Yeomans – working now!