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How do you get more visitors from Google?

The goal of search engine optimisation (SEO), is to maximise your site's attractiveness to Google for searches relevant to your business. The goal is to get your site to appear on the first few pages of the search engine results as the user searches.

A website SEO marketing campaign covers three stages:

1. Discovering what people type into search engines to find out about your products and services. Once these 'keywords' are discovered they can be built into the site to help you get a higher search engine listing. Learn more about our search engine keyword research services.

2. Reviewing how your website is built to make sure it is search engine friendly. A search engine optimised website ensures your target keywords will be discovered by search engines and improve your long-term rankings. Learn more about our website search engine health check service.

3. Getting websites to link back to your site. A website link building campaign is a great way to improve your website's position in search engines. Learn more about our business website link building services.

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client feedback quotation mark SEO 4 SMEs were hired as Internet Marketing Consultants from the period December 2009 to April 2010.

Their responsibilities included improving our SEO performance, analysing and enhancing on our Google Adwords strategy, and advising upon our future website launch for SEO performance.

SEO 4 SMEs carried out these tasks to a high standard; they adhered to deadlines, and were both approachable and flexible.

I thoroughly recommend them to any other SME that is interested in improving its SEO performance


Bastian Weinberger, Deputy Managing Director, Camp Leaders

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