Mar 03

Gareth

AnswerMyPhone.biz, a telephone answering and message taking service, approached us to help with the promotion of their new website. The site had been designed but didn’t have much copy or many in-bound links, and as such wasn’t ranking at all well on Google or the other search engines.

What did we do?

1. We looked into the keywords that their target market were using, highlighting some niche markets that the business had not previously considered.
2. We wrote keyword rich copy for a number of key pages, including the homepage and service pages, based on the most commonly used keywords as well as the niche examples.
3. We provided advice on their on-page SEO and created internal links, descriptions and page titles based on the chosen keywords.
4. We started building links to the site from a variety of other websites including relevant and general directories.

What was the outcome?

We are pleased to say that within only a fortnight of the new copy being placed on the site we could see first page Google positions for some of their main keywords.

We are now working with the company to promote their site further and generate page one results for the rest of their chosen keywords.

Comments (3) -

Adrian Moss

Posted on Wednesday, 4 March 2009 12:39

Wow that is fast! can you generate these kind of results for older websites, or would we need to buy/develop a new one? also I spend a few thousand pounds a year with Yell, is this money well spent?

Adrian Moss

Gareth

Posted on Wednesday, 4 March 2009 12:45

Hi Adrian.

These results can happen for both old and new sites. Actually it’s often easier for existing sites as they already have a standing with the search engines.

Regarding Yell, it's impossible to tell as you'd have to monitor enquiries and work out the cost of each one to see if they are profitable or not. Quite often though, as soon as companies start finding themselves at the top of the search engines, they stop paying for advertising on places like Yell.

Gareth Morgan

Acai Berry

Posted on Monday, 13 July 2009 19:14

Is this something i could use myself, let's see, thanks!