SEO test your own site for your keyword territory
Every web page is treated separately. Your website pages merely add up to a linked group within any site. The site itself has a reputation for quality: well written, no 'page not found' 404 errors or HTML and style sheet quality.
Make no mistake. A poor quality website will demolish the full link potential of all linked pages on your website.
So is it simple to check for your page website position?
The simplest way to check for your Search Engine Optimisation (SEO) is to search within Google. But Google now has tracking to promote sites you may want to visit - including your own. Your site appears to be 'top' but may in actual fact be 'bottom'. Where your website sits on the results all depends upon how often you click on the Google result list to go to your own website. Great, click it all the time - no it does not work that way, the higher results are only for you using that particular machine and that particular browser.
That said, simply install a new browser and do a fresh search for your site. No cookies and no previous sites visited so true results. Failing this, simply ask for our 'Post Training SEO Monitoring Service' because we do all of this monitoring for you after your training.
How well have we done and what could we do for you to get business coming in with a good website design?
Bear in mind that we have other phrases as well in our complete keyword territory. Your 1:1 training would major upon your learning to detect 'high spending intent' as well as the actual traffic niches. You walk away with this knowledge and a zero risk practice website.
MK SEO training is great because we give you the tools to make a significant start. You also get to use a practice work area you can play with after your 1:1 session. Aztec gives you this freedom to experiment so that you do not have to risk changing your main business website.
When you make progress, with your practice website, you then roll out the changes.
SEO training could not be simpler or more practical?
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