by Real Point | Dec 13, 2017 | Search Engine Optimisation, Security |
Have you got the Green Padlock? When you’re browsing the web you may have noticed the green padlock appearing in your browser’s address bar. This shows that the connection between your computer and the website is secure, any information you enter on the website will... by bruce | Jan 5, 2015 | Online Marketing, Review, Search Engine Optimisation, Social Media |
Most businesses now have a website which makes it all the more difficult to stand out from the competition. As a result the difference between keeping a potential client and losing them to the competition could come down to the small details. Small details like... by debra | Nov 5, 2014 | Search Engine Optimisation |
“I know half the money I spend on advertising is wasted, but I can never find out which half?” John Wanamaker Google Adwords are the modern day billboard. This advertising method is an ideal way of getting a larger footfall to your website and pulling in new... by bruce | May 22, 2014 | Design, Online Marketing, Search Engine Optimisation, Social Media |
We have all probably at one time or another sat back and wondered why a certain post on Facebook does so well, while others just don’t seem to get going. Humans are so unpredictable in their actions, which is what makes them so unique, but this infographic gives... by ian | Apr 23, 2014 | Design, Search Engine Optimisation |
In the early days of search, the way Google determined which pages appeared when you searched was fairly crude. Over the last few years, however, Google has worked hard on updating its algorithm to keep one step ahead of less ethical SEO companies trying to game the... by ian | Jun 16, 2013 | Clients, Design, Get On With, Online Marketing, Project Updates, Real Point News, Search Engine Optimisation |
If you’re looking for a Mobile Mechanic in Coventry or Stratford-upon-Avon in Warwickshire, then the website we launched a month ago for AW Autotek has made that a bit easier. From not appearing at all in the first five pages of Google with their old site...