The title tag is a piece of HTML code that essentially acts as, well, the title – indicating what the website is about to the search engines and users. In terms of keyword placement, the title tag is one of the most important signals that the search engines use to determine the relevance of a website. Read Blog…
5 tips for Title Tag Optimisation
July 5th, 2011 by Rory
Five top tips for on-page optimisation
May 19th, 2011 by Phil
This blog is going to look at the importance of on-page content and 5 helpful tips and methods you should use to improve and enhance your current on-page. Firstly a brief background on on-page and its value. On-page is arguably the most important aspect of SEO as it is viewed as the finishing point to Read Blog…
SEO Made Easy
April 27th, 2010 by Nick
SEO can be extremely overwhelming for those new to the topic because there is so much information of importance. It is easy to become flustered and confused but this doesn’t have to be the case. As with anything, if you break it down it can be a lot easier to manage. SEO can be broken Read Blog…
On-page Elements That Make or Break SEO
March 12th, 2010 by Nick
The main elements of SEO are the practical things you do to your pages. When it comes to the work of search engine optimisation, people tend to get caught up in individual steps. Picking the exact placement of one word or rearranging your titles is important. Before you get to this stage, it’s important to Read Blog…
Brush Up Your SEO On-page Techniques
December 20th, 2009 by Nick
These days, it takes a lot of savvy to be able to compete for top rankings. Perhaps there was once a time when a site could compete on good content alone, but that’s lost in the mists of history as far as the contemporary web is concerned. On today’s net, good content is only part Read Blog…
What To Do While Waiting For On-page Search Engine Optimisation Results
September 23rd, 2009 by Nick
So, you’ve contacted an SEO consultant, you’ve worked with them to optimise your site, and you’ve put all the strategies into place. You’ve released your new, search engine optimised site – but no-one is visiting. What’s going on? SEO isn’t instant. Even if you fully optimise your site in one go, your website won’t draw Read Blog…









