Ensure you can be found in Google

Search Engine Optimisation (SEO) is more than just stuffing keywords into content and writing blog posts. It requires constant monitoring and changes. Our platforms allow you to self-manage your SEO easily making changes when needed.
 


You need to be in Google
Search engine optimisation is often about making small modifications to parts of your website. When viewed individually, these changes might seem like incremental improvements, but when combined with other optimisations, they could have a noticeable impact on your site's user experience and performance in organic search results.

When we design your creation we ensure we consider Search Engine Optimisation best practices and configure your platform to abide by these rules.

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Save money and manage SEO yourself
With our platforms you can self manage important SEO related data such as the page title, description, and keywords for every page or you can have the system automatically populate this data based on a document name or other fields. 

It’s not only the basics we address, we also consider;

  • Content Architecture
  • Logical URLs
  • Google Site map
  • HTML Code Optimization
  • Custom URL Aliases
  • Web Standards Compliance
  • And more…
Search Engine Optimisation

Secrets on SEO direct from Google

This whitepaper first began as an effort to help teams within Google, but we thought it'd be just as useful to webmasters that are new to the topic of search engine optimization and wish to improve their sites' interaction with both users and search engines. Although this guide won't tell you any secrets that'll automatically rank your site first for queries in Google (sorry!), following the best practices outlined below will make it easier for search engines to crawl, index and understand your content.

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