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The new website is done and dusted, the launch went well and the press release went out. Yes, it looks good, yes it delivers all the right content, yes, it supports the brand beautifully and yes, your existing clients love it, but now what? |
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It's safe to say that nine out of ten traditional web design companies do not know how to put an effective search engine strategy in place... |
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Well you should be. Unless you have page 1 or 2 visibility on search engines like Google, MSN, AOL, Yahoo your exposure to potential online customers, clients, future employees, analysts or the media with be zero. |
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Some companies prefer to handle their web development and management by in-house IT staff. However Search Engine optimisation (SEO) is a constantly changing landscape... |
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It is time you took your online communications closer to the edge... |
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With over half a million results on Google alone for surfing t-shirts, it seemed an impossible task for online surfwear company ZooZoo2 to achieve any visibility at all on Google, Yahoo and MSN. |
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It's surprising just how many of the top 100 UK law firms pay lip service to the importance of online visibility. Travers Smith was one of the exceptions. |
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Trying to compete online in a competitive marketplace is no walk in the park. How can you even hope to challenge your established online competitors who are already ranking highly in all your search results? |
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Organic search engine optimisation The new website is done and dusted, the launch went well and the press release went out. Yes, it looks good, yes it delivers all the right content, yes, it supports the brand beautifully and yes, your existing clients love it, but something is missing? |
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