The Growing Demand for SEO (Search Engine Optimisation)

Increasing Popularity of the Internet

The internet is becoming increasingly popular and an ever more important part of our lives. In the UK we make around 1 billion online searches every day and spend billions of pounds online every year.

Increasing Online Competition

For businesses, the trouble is that increasing popularity is leading to increasing competition. At the moment there are about 100 million websites on the internet and 10 million new pages are added every single day.

Standing out From the Crowd with Search Engine Optimisation (SEO)

Search Engine Optimisation (or SEO for short) is all about designing a website in order to try and achieve high search engine rankings for particular search terms.

It is an extremely effective way of standing out from the crowd and attracting targeted traffic to your website.

It is effective because more and more people are using search engines to find websites and the majority of these people only look at the top two results pages.

Plus, optimising your website for a particular search term allows you to attract traffic to it from people who are actively looking for your products and services. In other words it helps you to generate qualified leads.

Of course the flip side to this is that if your website does not appear high up in the search engine results tables, then you are unlikely to be found by potential customers. Rather like the proverbial tree in the forest, you could have the most beautiful site in the world but if nobody ever finds you then you may as well not exist.


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