Why resize images for the web?
Websites with fast loading images have more chance of ranking well on search engines. Understand why we resize images for the web.
A business website is a window to the world. These posts are written to help you to improve and evolve your website so that it thrives online.
Customers use a website to learn more about a company – a purchasing decision can be made in seconds.
Websites with fast loading images have more chance of ranking well on search engines. Understand why we resize images for the web.
Here’s a glossary help with website terms and technical SEO jargon you will read about as you evolve your own business online.
This is a great question because we have so many other platforms available to us for free.
SEO is the promotion of a website online. We work towards a better position on search engine pages for multiple terms with our own industry.
In this video we look at website errors and issues, and how they affect a website’s visibility on search engines.
If you’ve got a website built in WordPress, Squarespace or Wix and you are a DIY kind of person, you can improve and evolve your own website.
Website maintenance is an underestimated responsibility. A well-maintained website will benefit from major boosts on search engines.
Responsive web design (RWD) is a design system that provides an audience with the easiest reading and navigational experience on any device or computer screen.
When you understand the relationship between website design and SEO (search engine optimisation) you’ll recognise ways that design can be adjusted to aid search results.
There can be a combined number of reasons that a website is not showing up on Google search results.
Custom web design is when a website is created using customised functionalities and design.
You do not have to be hugely technical these days to build a website at a low cost using one of the many do-it-yourself website builders.
Blank form submissions and spam form submissions (those that are full of gobbledegook) are the result of bots (automated programs) submitting your forms.
UK companies and businesses breach the Companies Act and risk a fine if they do not display contact information on their website and email footers.