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Email is one of the best ways to share your brands content, as email subscribers are 3x more likely to share your content on social media. Content won’t travel to readers by itself and blogs are unlikely to make it into search results by themselves.  If you’re spending budget on content, graphic and video production, you want to ensure that it gets the coverage and views that it deserves. Here are some reasons why you should share...

We all know that website security is vital, to protect you from outside threats and to keep your website safe for both you and customers. But website security can also influence your SEO. This is because, the more secure your website is, the better it will rank in the SERP’s. This increase your website's visibility to users which therefore gives you an increased chance of conversions and leads.  How Security Affects Website SEO  HTTPS  If you look at the...

SEO is the process of optimising your posts and website content in order to help your ranking organically in Google. Optimising your blog posts to make them more search engine friendly means that your site will likely be ranked higher, which in turn means that you will gain more website traffic.  How to make your blogs SEO friendly 1. Utilise keywords throughout Once you have researched relevant keywords for your post, ensure that you use these throughout...

In Quarter 2 of 2016 Google released Expanded Text Ads which created a lot of hype in the paid search industry. Previously users were only allowed to create an ad with one 25 character headline and two 35 character description lines. However the expanded text ads allowed advertisers to create an ad with two 30 character headlines and one 80 character description line. This meant that ad copy space was increased by 47%. Marketers Rejoiced...

You want your website to rank highly, but with all of the competition out there, you don't know where to start. Here are a few useful tips that will help you to improve your website content to keep users on the site longer and convert. Call to Action The goal of a site or page should be obvious to any user. This could be making a purchase, contacting you, or reading more on other services that you...

HTML stands for the Hyper Text Markup Language, and describes the structure of web pages. HTML includes elements, also called tags. Browser do not display the HTML, but instead use them to render the content of the page. HTML tags usually come in pairs, called opening and closing tags. These are surrounded by angle tags. The end tag is written identical to the start, but with a forward slash. For example, <p> and </p>. Elements can...

You want your business to stand out on the search engine results page, but with new and ever changing algorithms, organic results can push these down further. Your goal is to stand out from competitors, and in order to do this you must entice users to click through to your site. Here are a few ways in which you can improve your SERPs listings to get more attention. 1. A Winning Meta Description A full meta...

Off Site SEO refers to the procedures taken outside of your own website to impact your rankings on search engine results pages. Engines can discover how pages are related to one another, impacting your search rankings, as well as ranking your sites popularity, trustworthiness and authority. How to Achieve Off-Site SEO Links SEO is accomplished by other pages and reputable places on the internet linking to your website, which verifies for the quality of your content. This can be broken...

On Site SEO is when you optimise elements on your website in order to improve your search engine rankings, which involves HTML source code, as well as organic content. This includes pages, titles, content, format and structure of your website, with target keywords being optimised. How to Create On Site SEO Firstly, you need to identify your target keywords, which you can then implement on your website. You can do this by adding keywords to headings...

Just over a year ago Google launched a suite of optional advert enhancements called "Sitelinks". These consisted of additional text links that appeared below the display URL of adverts that met high quality score credentials and provided users with even more interaction opportunities. How Sitelinks ad extensions Works The use of Sitelinks was momentous because it was the first time Google had allowed multiple additional inks with text ads in its PPC Management program - AdWords. The links can point to...