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Web Design
Questions

Absolutely! Having a mobile-friendly website is more important than ever! We work hard to ensure your website looks great on a variety of devices.

That's no problem. We can take things from there. But if you need help, feel free to ask.

Web hosting is required in order to get your website online. It is the space that you ‘rent’ which houses your web files and allows users to access your site and the information contained on it.

Nope! We work with clients all over the world. Some of our team members work remotely, allowing us to find the absolute best team for our business.

This completely depends on what you need. It takes longer to build a 1000 page megasite than a smaller eight page brochure website.

We like to work with all sorts and sizes of businesses and individuals, and we bring the same skills used to support our celebrity and big business clients to the work we do for smaller clients. We’re just as keen to work with small businesses as we are large ones, and as a local firm we’re ideally placed to understand the needs of growing organisations.

We certainly can do that! It’s important to approach website redesign sensitively to make sure your reasons for redesigning are valid. This will ensure the project is an overall success from your ROI point of view.

If you need our help with web support and maintenance, we’ll be here for you. If not, we will leave you to it. If you change your mind and need us after all, we’ll still be here for you!

It completely depends on what you need, but you can rest assured we deliver the best possible value for money and it won’t break the bank. Why not ask for a quote? There’s no obligation and we won’t sulk if you say ‘no’!

S.E.O
Questions

SEO, short for search engine optimization, is the process of optimizing or improving your website to increase visibility and organic visits.

Any business with a product or service to offer can benefit from SEO. Without SEO, your website won’t be visible to your potential customers even after they enter relevant terms in search engines.

Google and other search engines have crawlers that collect information about the pages that exist on your site, which helps them determine if your website contains the information the internet user is looking for.

The rise of AI has undoubtedly caused significant shifts in the digital landscape, and that includes how search engines operate. However, it's more accurate to say that SEO is evolving, not dying. While keyword stuffing loses relevance, organic search remains a vital traffic source, and technical SEO continues to be crucial for website crawlability and indexability. Ultimately, SEO is not dying but rather becoming more sophisticated, demanding a focus on user-centric content and adapting to the nuances of AI-driven search.

SEO results vary, generally showing initial progress in 3-6 months and more significant gains in 6-12 months. Factors like website age, competition, and content quality influence this. Patience is key; SEO is a long-term strategy, not a quick fix.

This is not a cut-and-dry situation, and while you can fix your own car, stitch your own woods and build your own store’s furniture, many of these things are better left outsourced. While it might be tempting to read some SEO blogs and try tackling your website optimizations on your own, the truth is that these DIY strategies usually fizzle out pretty quickly. SEO is an investment in time and requires knowledge, which is why we recommend enlisting the services of a professional SEO company.

Local SEO is the process of optimizing a business for location-specific search queries. Based on an IP address (desktop) and geolocation (mobile), Google uses the location of the user to determine which results to rank in the top spots. For example, if you wanted to look for a local doctor or contractor, the search engine would display only local businesses.

When it comes to search engine optimization (SEO), there’s an extremely wide range of strategies to use. Some are simple, yet impactful, and don’t take very long. Others are incredibly intensive and may take days or even weeks to fully implement. Just like many other services, SEO costs all depend on how experienced your SEO agency is and how intensive you want your optimization to be.

Keywords are the words and phrases that searchers use- usually on a search engine. These are the words that we use when looking for pages, images, videos, blogs, any kind of information or content on the web really. These keywords need to be strategically inserted into your pages and content.

Content Marketing Questions

Content marketing is the creation and distribution of educational and/or entertaining information assets for the purpose of generating brand awareness, traffic, leads and sales. Marketing content is generally free and does not explicitly promote your brand as an ad would.

A content marketing strategy is a plan for building an audience. Elements of content marketing strategy include establishing objectives, audience personas, a value proposition, content marketing mission statement, a buyer journey map, and plans for creating, promoting and analyzing how content marketing assets and programs perform.

There can be no all-encompassing answer to this question except to say you should create content buyers will find relevant and useful. Leading candidates include blog posts, articles, ebooks, infographics, microsites, videos, courses, case studies, newsletters, visuals and various forms of interactive content.

First understand this: search engines will learn to index your site as often as you publish content. However, neither your audience or search engines value garbage content. The answer(s) to this question is you should (1) create content as often as you can create great content, and (2) you must consider your costs and ROI.

Hmm… a hotly debated question. I submit short-form content takes its rightful place on social media channels where the audience is flying fast and taking in oodles of media. Long-form content tends to perform better on search and gives your blog more substance to help establish your expertise.

Great headlines are the key to getting people to read, watch or listen to your content. Over time, however, your reputation becomes a factor too, so you need to build and honor it. I like to say, “The goal of your content is not to get people to visit your website; it’s to get people to subscribe to it.”