I wanted to give you a feel of the search engine work we do at LogicSpot. We have a dedicated team of search engine optimisation specialists and content writers. And the results we're achieving are superb.
How do I quantify superb? Well, top 1-3 ranks for all our search engine optimisation clients within 3-5 months of work on sensible budgets.
So I thought I'd let the numbers speak for themselves. Take a look below.
Here's a sample of some of our clients and their current Google ...
July 11th, 2011 /
Tags: content writer, google, london, Search, search engine optimisation, thai massage, Twickenham /
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Websites, and search engines, are all about content. The ultimate goal of all the big time search engines is to return SERPs (Search engine ranking positions) that lead users to the most relevant sites for the queries they enter: in other words, to bring them to web pages that have meaningful content related to the topic of their choice. It stands to reason, then, that a content management system which after all is designed to allow the content writer to write beautiful content, without worry ...
July 8th, 2011 /
Tags: content management, content management system, content writer, Search, seo, serp, serps /
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All web pages have the same goal in mind, no matter what they look like. The purpose of your web page and indeed the entire Internet is to disseminate information freely and clearly. And the web is no different from other information sources, in that it abounds with both good and bad examples of the art. The only real difference is that search engines, as their algorithms get ever better at spotting the good from the bad, are increasingly capable of pulling the good stuff to the top and le ...
July 2nd, 2011 /
Tags: google, h1 and seo, headings and seo, html tags seo, Search, seo /
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How to quickly search and replace any HTML/text on a Wordpress website
Got a client website that's about to go out the door in the next 48 hours.
The site has got around 75 webpages, and noticed that the copy on one page needs to be duplicated to all other pages. Arrrghh. Now, we're running a Wordpress setup with multiple sites on all our servers (development, staging and live) and a lot of the Wordpress search and replace plugins assume you only have one website/blog.
So ... the ...
April 6th, 2011 /
Tags: blog, database, phpmyadmin, Search, servers, simple steps, wordpress /
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