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Six of the best SEO tips for your website
This top six list takes the highest average scoring SEO ranking factors on search engines, with my comments attached. If you want to do the right things to develop a successful website you should take on board this advice.
How to build a website for free
SmallBusiness.co.uk compares two webiste providers that allow you to get your business online for free and speaks to entrepreneurs that use them.
Making a transactional website
There are two considerations to take into account when looking at making a site transactional: how are clients going to place orders and how are you going to receive payments?
Maximise your website’s potential
A website can be the key to business growth and unlock markets across the globe, but the wrong website will be overlooked almost as soon as it’s been visited. Visitors make up their mind about the quality of a website in seconds so if you don’t do it right you’ll miss vital opportunities, giving the edge to your competition.
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Using keywords to boost your business
Imagine you’ve got a fantastically attractive website, with loads of useful information about your company or service, but it’s not generating as much traffic as you thought. What would you do? Keyword optimisation may be the solution.
Make your website search engine friendly
One way to drive traffic to your site is to boost your ranking on the top search engines - Google, Yahoo and MSN. This guide from SmallBusiness.co.uk provides some techniques you can use to improve the chances of your site appearing in a prominent and relevant position in search results.
Setting up shop online
Setting up an online arm of your business can offer many benefits, not to mention a further route to market. Here are some top tips that can help you start out in ecommerce safely, from SmallBusiness.co.uk and Chris Barling, CEO of ecommerce software supplier Actinic and co-author of ‘Selling Successfully Online’.
Guide to website accessibility
Most businesses are aware of the Disability Discrimination Act (DDA), which aims to stop discrimination faced by disabled people in accessing a company's goods or services, but many don't realise that accessibility also applies to their websites.