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Do you like to wait for web pages to download when you’re browsing? Didn’t think so – and neither do your visitors.
Read more about how you can make some simple changes to have a big impact on your load times.
There are literally hundreds of ways to improve the search optimisation of your site. This article covers 5 really simple, really effective changes that you could make today. Read on!
There are so many tutorials, articles and blogs out there with advice on improving your Google PageRank and SEO strategies; which one do you pick?
This article covers the best examples to offer 20 simple rules that will have your site flying up the SERPs
Search Engine Optimization (SEO) should be at the top of your Web publishing priority list. If Web surfers can’t find your site, they can’t read it, use it or share it with others.
If you are initiating Search Engine Optimization of your website, you probably have done some study about SEO techniques through forums and articles. You may have somewhat worked out a roadmap of how to proceed with the site optimization process. While you may be clear on ‘what to do’, it would also help to understand ‘what not to do’.
If you have been involved with optimizing or promoting your website, you would have often searched your prominent keywords in search engines like Google to check where your site ranks. If you have to deal with more than 20 to 40 keyword phrases, checking your site ranking in the first 30 results, across 10 major search engines can be a daunting task.
You’ve built your site. You’ve spent countless hours optimising your pages and even more hours ensuring you have links with optimised anchor text pointing to your site. You’ve posted in blogs and forums and now you’re in a position where you have a healthy flow of traffic to your site.
But your visitors aren’t buying you products and/or services. What’s happening?