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We design everything in house from the first site plan and visio to the last image or illustration. Only then will it go to one of our expert programmers to ensure it meets all the latest W3C and DDA legislation and is perfectly tuned to be top of the web rankings. Click here for some samples.
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Having all the business tools, human resources paperwork, health benefits, savings plans and more in one place saves a lot of time, which makes it worth it for a company to hire a team to build and manage their intranet.
So, now you have your site, getting people to look at it is the next challenge!
Using rtfacts Pay Per Click (PPC), we can guarantee to get your product, service, or offer to the top of Google - for a price. It's simple in principle and rtfacts Google PPC experts are brilliant at explaining how it works. If you would like a five minute run through please email roger@rtfacts.co.uk and include your phone number into the subject.
Search Engine Optimisation (SEO), is exactly the same principle but aims to get the words that you think sum up your business and appeal to your ideal customer to rank at the top of Google. This is achieved by a combination of Link building and correctly worded web pages that actually give the searcher what they want.
We have all been guilty of wanting the shortest cut to the top, but if its organic growth (and success on Google searches) you desire? It's all about creating stuff that's entertaining, worthwhile, useful and that stimulates an emotion - and most importantly, that people will want to share.
Organic is often referred to as Free, which clearly it's not however, content that is good and that answers the search question will be more relevant, score higher and get you nearer to the top of Google. SEO has to be kept up to date and added to all the time to make sure its remains relevant but creating great content that people will want to link to... naturally is the only way forward.
The clipping below says what's required pretty succinctly:
“Google is trying to figure out what users want. If you try to provide what users want, you and Google are heading in the same direction!” Matt Cutts, Google Jan 2011
Search Engine Optimisation (SEO) and quality content.
“In 2011, companies wishing to build links to their site are well advised to avoid the risk of link buying and going back to basics. With this in mind, we should expect to see 2011 as the year for budgets being directed towards clever, shareable content rather than under-the-table link buying schemes.” E-consultancy 2011
What this means in plain English is: The way some businesses are getting to the top of Google is being watched by Google and those doing it properly with content will win and those doing it badly and by link buying will be punished.
It might be for a shop window, for profit, for charity or simply for fun. Whatever yours is for give us a call on 01442 266 590 or mobile 07831 7000 81 or 82.

