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Somebody out there wants to work with you. You want to work with them. How do you find each other? Why through the wonder of Google of course!

The majority of internet users know exactly what they want when they log-on and most use search engines to find what they're looking for. The top of the search engines is the place to be and competition to achieve high rankings is tough (and getting tougher).

Unfortunately, getting a first page natural listing doesn't just happen. It requires an on-going programme of search engine optimisation (SEO). Time, effort, expertise and stamina are required for your site to become trusted by the search engines. Our SEO experts have made it their life's work to understand the mysterious workings of Google in order to propel our client's sites up the rankings.

There are no free shortcuts to the top of the pile but through design, content, link building and technical enhancements, we can make a significant contribution to the overall success of your search placement.

So if you're looking to improve your search engine rankings, get in touch.

Want to uncover some of the 'mysteries' surrounding SEO? Well now's your chance to tap into the brains of our very own SEO experts. So take a dip into our Think Tank and read the following blog entries;

Using the Butterfly Effect
5 Search Engine Myths Dispelled
Search Engine Optimisation (SEO) - No Secrets. No Mystery.
Why Isn't My Website At The Top Of The Rankings?
Why is Content So Central to SEO?
Easily getting to number one in Google
Polaris World - a week in search!
Yahoo Dismantling their SEO Toolkit?
Get Your Website Ready for Christmas!
How to Reindex Your Website Quickly in a Search Engine
Google and UK Spelling: 'Optimisation' vs 'Optimization'
The Future of Google?
301 Redirects, Google Indexing and Suckiness
Google Pages From The UK. Broken. Again.
Google's New Colour Scheme?
Google - Not Always Perfect!
The Google Plus Box - More Innovations from the Big G...
Google comes good
UK Search Engine Market Shares: May 2007


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