Website Design in Hampshire!

Why is Search Engine Optimisation (SEO) important to your website design project?
With literally billions of searches conducted every month search engines have essentially become our gateway to the internet.
Unfortunately getting yourself simply listed is not enough as clicks on a search engine results page are not evenly distributed amongst the results. Research has shown the higher a website is ranked by a search engine the more clicks they will receive* with the top result receiving by far the largest proportion of all clicks, followed by the 2nd and so on.

How does SEO work?
Search Engine Optimisation is based around your use of “keywords” and your website’s link popularity. “Keywords” is an industry term to describe the queries we use when we conduct a search, for example “blue ipod nano”. The search engines then categorise websites based around their relevance to a particular keyword.
12 Monthly Re-submissions
Your site will be submitted each month for a full year. Submitting your website manually to one search engine is not enough. Submitting manually to hundreds, each month, is impossible. We submit your site every month, to make sure search engines will not drop your listings.
Monthly reporting via Email
Monthly summary submission reports are sent to you by email. Once a month, immediately after your scheduled monthly submission, we will send you detailed report that lists out all the search engines and directories that your site was submitted to, so you can keep track of the submission process.
Guaranteed listing in Google
we will guarantee your site will be listed within Google!
Ranking performance
We will provide you with a detailed report of how your website performs in the top search engines. We will crawl 100 results within each of the search engines, for each of your keywords, saving you hours of work. The ranking report will provide the following information about your site:
Ranking Position - This is the first position found for the website according to the selected keyword, and the most likely to be clicked by the user.
Ranking Page Number - As search engines display different amounts of results when a search is performed, we display the page number that the first result is found on. You may be number 35 on Yahoo, but that is still on the second result page, not the fourth.
URL Count - This is the number of times the search engine finds a listing for your website within its indices. For some engines, the more times you are listed, the better your chances of showing well.
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