FAQ’s
Frequently Asked Questions
What is SEO?
SEO is search engine optimisation. It is the art of helping your website show up in search results in search engines such as Google and Bing. If you get on page one or on the 1st page, you will get more clicks on your website.
Does My Website Need SEO?
This depends. If you are not happy with the amount of traffic your website attracts, you could be worth investing in SEO to grow your daily traffic.
Who Perfroms the SEO
Our SEO consultants, content writers and developers deliver SEO services for our clients.
Is SEO Expensive?
This is debatable, for a small business hiring an SEO company such as ours can cost £399 per month. You can get SEO cheaper elsewhere but you should enquire what is included for the price.
What is Link Building in SEO?
Link building is the process of acquiring backlinks (links from other websites) to your site. It’s important for SEO because search engines view backlinks as votes of confidence, indicating the trustworthiness and authority of a website.
What are Keywords in SEO?
Keywords are words or phrases a user may enter into a search engine to find relevant information, products or services. Properly incorporating keywords into content helps search engines understand the relevance of a website to particular queries.
How Long Does it Take For SEO to Work?
This can vary. SEO results are impacted by factors such website age, competition, and the effectiveness of both onsite and offsite optimisation efforts. Sometimes your site will rank top fairly quickly for a specific keyword, for some other keywords it could take up to a year to start making a noticeable impression.
Is SEO Good Value For Money?
If done correctly SEO can bring a significant return on investment. If you use PPC, you could be paying a cost such as £2 a click. If you managed to substitute these clicks with organic traffic you could be saving thousands of pounds per year from your marketing budget.
How does Mobile Optimisation Affect SEO?
Mobile optimisation ensures that a website is responsive and user-friendly on mobile devices. Since mobile usage has surpassed desktop usage, search engines can prioritise mobile-friendly websites, making mobile optimisation crucial for SEO.
What are Some Common SEO Mistakes to Avoid?
Common SEO mistakes include keyword stuffing, neglecting technical SEO issues, ignoring mobile optimisation, duplicating content, and pursuing low-quality backlinks.
Can Anybody Learn SEO?
Sure, anybody can learn SEO best practices. But it takes years of experience and continuous testing to become really good at SEO as search engine algorithms constantly evolve.