Aug 22

Search Engine Optimization continues to move at an amazing rate, each search engine will continually adjust its’ algorithm in order to give its’ searchers the best results that it can.

There are two basic views that people share on the way search engine optimizers are adjusting their web sites to get in the way of qualified traffic, and they are that it is a fair way of manipulating search results, and second is simply that it is an unfair way of manipulating results.

The fact is, if search engine optimizers weren’t around, then the results you’d get from search engines would most probably be a disorganised mess. Search engine optimisation is necessary part of the results listings because it ensures that the best websites that actually provide what you’re searching for, rise to the top. The vast majority of web designers know nothing about how to get a website to rank highly search results, they almost always miss out the main things that search engines need to read your site. So lots of people pay extortionate amounts of money to have a stunning, captivating and professional website built that is doomed to either be sat in a pay-per-click listing forever, or to just be lost among the crowd of millions of other websites just like it.

We see clients on a very regular basis who’ve been sold flashy and expensive websites as the answer to their prayers, when really it barely has any use at all. Its very common for us to see clients who wish they had spent a lot less on the design so that they had the money to spend on optimising their site instead

A site that no one can find is of no use to anyone. Even in these times of uncertainty as profits are disappearing, the forward-thinking, business minded site owners will be looking to increase their market share, either by introducing new keywords to their SEO work, or starting up an SEO campaign. Shoppers are still shopping, only they’re a bit more wary of spending in these times and their numbers are fewer, but what websites owners and business directors alike should all be asking themselves the same question ” will you think forward, will you be proactive and succeed in taking a decent share of the market, or will you join the failure statistics of this recession?

The more traditional retail methods are suffering and online sales went up by 25% from Christmas 2007 to Christmas 2008. The companies that are making money are those that are embracing the new technologies and moving forward with everything around them. Others that found their form a few years back and will stick to it come hell or high water will be the ones that fail in this technological era if they don’t develop their services to fulfil the needs of the modern day customer.

I think it is unfortunate, but the Internet will kill the British high street, and in the fullness of time, the retail park too. More and more, bricks and clicks retailers are seeing theirs shops used as fitting rooms for an online purchase at a later date. To a certain extent, we as people are shooting ourselves in the foot somewhat as once the shops are gone we will have to manage with just the virtual world to shop in…….. which isn’t the same experience at all.

SEO will be brought into common light by retailers having to save money while increase turnover at the same time. This year is going to be interesting as I think we are bound to see more big names bite the dust along with MFI and Woolworths. The question is though, what will you do ensure you keep your market share in 2009 and will it be enough?

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