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Why SEO Works

October 12, 2011

Many people ask us if SEO really works, the short (and simple) answer is yes and here’s why SEO works.

If SEO or Search Engine Optimisation is carried out properly then it will usually work, regardless of the industry or keywords being targeted.

“Doing it properly” means good old fashioned hard work, this involves changing code on the website, analysing all the pages, blogging and writing regular new content and original articles for publication on (and off) site and link building. All of this builds the authority of the website in the eyes of the search engines and combined with other SEO work will result in the site making it onto the front page of Google and the other major search engines.

SEO works when it is done properly, but there is no quick fix or magic solution – don’t believe anyone who offers you “instant results” or “page one guarantees”, these kind of offers are usually too good to be true and end up being a waste of precious time and money.

At Total SEO & Marketing we pride ourselves on how passionate we are about getting our clients onto the front page of the search results and always ensure we go about it the right way, resulting not only in a placing in the top 10 results, but also in stability at the top of the search engines for the long term.

If your website should be higher in the search results, we can help get you to the top and will always aim to do it within your allocated budget to ensure you achieve an excellent return on your investment.

Get in touch today to find out more about the great results we can achieve for your business by calling our friendly team on 01252 329160.

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