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We have designed this service for the more experienced SEO user. It allows you to choose the areas of optimisation that you would like and purchase individual aspects to create your own SEO package.
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This handy little tool allows you to see approximately how much optimisation for your site, and your chosen search term will cost! If your optimisation is being done elsewhere at a higher price, give us a call and see if we can beat it.
search engine optimisation News Archive 08-Aug-2008
- 'Latitude strengthens management team to capitalise on changing landscape (PRWeb via Yahoo! News) Latitude Group, the UK's largest independent Internet search marketing agency, today announces the appointment of Alex Hoye to the position of CEO. Hoye, co-founder and former CEO of B2B Internet auction company GoIndustry plc, will focus on a range of growth opportunities including partnerships with agencies, expansion of digital marketing offerings and expansion overseas to bring Latitude's ...
'Google?s keyword tool adds numbers (Pandia)Google adds numbers to its keyword research tool.
'Carat gem to join Tourism Australia (The Australian)TOURISM Australia has hired a key staff member from its media agency Carat as the industry awaits a decision on its $180million media contract.
'Norwich Accountants Back Office Solutions Appoint SEO Firm (PRWeb via Yahoo! News) Accountancy, Business Consultancy, Outsourcing and Finance Recruitments specialists, Back Office Solutions, have appointed Kes Phelps SEO Consulting for search engine optimisation of their website.
'Learn to love accessibility (Computer Arts)Web standards have started to become a normal part of web development. Alastair Campbell shows where and when usability should be part of your designs
'Business Sites Handicapping SEO (New Media Knowledge)Businesses are alienating a large section of the online market by failing to optimise their sites for disabled Web users. According to Graham Charlton, researcher for online publisher, e-consultancy not only are business missing out on a "vast potential market", but they also run the risk of negatively impacting on their search engine optimisation rankings.

