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Search engines (Google) will not share their 'algorithm' with the world and this makes perfect sense as they want to protect the integrity of their model. But it can lead to a lot of confusion! The profession of SEO Optimiser is unregulated - just like the financial services sector used to be. Buyer beware!
Make Google Work for You! We make no claims to be able to rank your site at the top of Page 1 of Google for any keyword searches that we think may be used by people seeking the services you offer. What we do is offer FREE advice including a list of things you can do yourself to ensure your site is ranked favourably on Google (the search engine used by most people in the UK - where most of our clients are based).
Wynchcote SEO Support = Joomla! Configuration + Sitemap For a nominal fee we will: + configure your Joomla! so that it uses search engine friendly URLs; + install and configure a Joomla! site map extension. You will then be able to submit an XML sitemap to the search engines, including Google. We explain how to submit an XML sitemap to the search engines in our FREE eGuide: Make Google Work for You!
FREE eGuide - with Wynchcote SEO Support! This concise illustrated guide shows you how to: + create a Google Webmaster Account;
+ submit an XML sitemap to Google;
+ add your website to Google Local Searches; + submit your website to Google Maps; + ensure Google knows you are targeting clients in a particular geographical location (Example: UK) and so optimise your site's ranking in local searches; + how to write powerful metatags. How to Order SEO Support Clients may order by selecting Product Addons from the main menu in our Online Store after first logging into their Client Area. IMPORTANT: Whilst we can offer advice for how to increase your search engine ranking, we do not offer any guarantees that your rankings will increase as a result of this advice. The only sure way of achieving front page position for any given key word or phrase is though placement of adverts with search engines (Example: Google Ads). |




There is a lot of talk about Search Engine Optimisation or SEO, and many confusing messages doing the rounds.




