Why Your Website Isn’t Ranking – And How to Fix It
Let’s be honest – there’s nothing more frustrating than pouring time, money, and energy into your website, only to find it’s buried on page 7 of Google, lost in a digital graveyard
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If you’ve ever stared at your website traffic and wondered why more people aren’t getting in touch, you’re not alone. Most UK small business owners know they need an online presence—but simply having a website isn’t enough anymore.
If you've been researching SEO strategies for your small business, chances are you've stumbled across the phrase "guest blogging."
So, you've heard the term "local citations" thrown around, and you're wondering exactly what they are, how they can help your business, and—most importantly—how they can improve your SEO.
f you've ever dipped your toe into the world of SEO (Search Engine Optimisation), you've probably heard people banging on about backlinks. "They’re gold for your website!" "Get more backlinks and you’ll shoot up Google’s rankings!" "Backlinks are everything!" But… what exactly is a backlink?
Let’s be honest: writing blog posts that actually rank on Google and win over customers can feel like juggling flaming torches while riding a unicycle. There’s keyword research, readability, formatting, and—oh yeah—you need to actually say something useful.
Let’s be honest—when was the last time you reached for the Yellow Pages? These days, when people want to find a café, solicitor, dog groomer, or mobile mechanic, they ask one person: Google.
Creating a new website can be an exciting yet overwhelming task. One of the key decisions you’ll face is determining how much content to include. Too little, and your site may look sparse and uninviting; too much, and it might overwhelm visitors.