Clean It Up
UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: bobplum on May 23, 2011, 11:14:40 pm
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im looking to aquire a new web site,not a template one,can any one recommend some one or a company
cheers
bob
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My wifes a web designer ;D a good one too. As you can tell by my website - im the last in line
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im looking to aquire a new web site,not a template one,can any one recommend some one or a company
cheers
bob
bob try nathaniel jones fr the guild
he will let you av one at a tenner a month ;) ;)
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hi
www.digieyedesign.co.uk. did me a good deal pleased with the work,not a website but landing pages to link to adwords.
all good. has hosting service with email forwarding as well.
cheers
john
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Get a copy of Serif Webplus X4. £50 from amazon. No design knowledge required. I did mine with it www.regencycleaning.com
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Its free here http://www.freeserifsoftware.com/commence-download.asp?CommenceDownload=webplus&navproduct=webplus&Check=True
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Hi,
I have built several cleaning websites.
http://www.absolutepressurewashingservices.co.uk/
http://www.claddingwashdown.co.uk/
http://www.mkwindowcleaners.co.uk/
http://www.welshpoolwindowcleaning.co.uk/
I studied web application development at university for 3 years. Thanks
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im looking to aquire a new web site,not a template one,can any one recommend some one or a company
cheers
bob
bob try nathaniel jones fr the guild
he will let you av one at a tenner a month ;) ;)
i will call him later gav cheers
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im looking to aquire a new web site,not a template one,can any one recommend some one or a company
cheers
bob
bob try nathaniel jones fr the guild
he will let you av one at a tenner a month ;) ;)
Thanks for the recommendation Gav, but I'm just swamped with work at the moment & can't take on any web design jobs for a while. :-\
i will call him later gav cheers
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bob
if nat is busy then hes worth waiting for,
have a look at mine is a example of what he done
www.frankthewindowcleaner.com
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frankybadboy, just curious, why did you go for an american suffix for your domain name? .com?
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frankybadboy, just curious, why did you go for an american suffix for your domain name? .com?
the 'com' stands for companies, 'org' stands for organizations. If you can use a .com, that's generally seen as better.
With country specific domains (such as .co.uk), it simply helps the search engines identify you as targeting Brits, but you'll still show up in American search results.
Unless you have a specific reason to be a .co.uk such as targeting exclusively British audience (e.g. local business consulting) I'd suggest getting the .com (and redirecting the .co.uk to protect it from competitors).
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Also,.. those customers who aren't too web savvy will often remember .com easier than any other, so will find your site easier. ;)
Some people get both .com & .co.uk domains pointing to the same site, just to make sure.
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Jake, thanks for the explanation m8
My question still stands though. Why would a *local* UK cleaning company want to show up in the USA anyway?
Since SEO (Search engine optimisation) is the single most important factor in a website working (bringing in new business) it doesn’t make any sense to handicap yourself with a .com domain name as the *primary* domain name (your argument for a .com is a good idea and will stop the name from being brought by a competitor, but when targeting the UK it should be only used as a domain *Alias*)
Bottom line, if you want to do well in the USA you should be using .com. If you want to do well in the UK, use co.uk. want to do well in both? Use both.
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Also,.. those customers who aren't too web savvy will often remember .com easier than any other, so will find your site easier. ;)
Some people get both .com & .co.uk domains pointing to the same site, just to make sure.
Exactly, and there is a case to be made for having both, but my point is, (and i should have been more clear) a UK company shouldnt just have a .com. Speaking from a SEO point of view, it is badly advised!
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my personal website was .com and ranked top 3 in both worldwide and local searches on Google..
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Hi Jake,
The key questions is though *what were you searching for*, if you were searching for your company name you will come up tops because not many other sites will be fighting for that search term.
The critical question is did/do you come up for search terms your target clients are going to search for "window cleaning service in TARGET AREA". As example. If you are not on page one/two for business critical search terms you may as well be on page 50.
That’s where the new business is m8, and where you want to be coming up tops to get a chance at that new business. You could have the worst website in the world and still make a killing if you come in on page one, whereas the guy with the best looking website in the world doesnt get a peep because he is stuck on page 3 (i have seen it many times). People are lazy and they will always go with the first page results, second at a push!
The sites that don’t get good *organic* results are then forced to *work for their website" and pay to advertise it, this is backwards, you shouldn’t have to pay to advertise your website to advertise yourself.
Best approach would be to put yourself in a potential customers boots, what are they most likely going to search for when going on line? If I wanted a WINDOW cleaner I would type in "window cleaners in Bedford" and go with someone on the first page. Wouldnt you?
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3 of the top 7 for window cleaners London are .com domains.
You can set your search location in Google tools, so .com or .co.uk doesn't make a difference.
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AJ, sorry bud but you are referring to Google "map" results. Google map results are not indexed based on the website, they are indexed based on the locations of the business, they have NOTHING todo with SEO. I am talking about whats called *organic results* which are indexed based on your website and its SEO (or lack of)
A quick search for “window cleaners London” proves my point actually since the ONLY site with a .COM is http://www.thelondonwindowcleaner.com/ but this site also has the domain ALIAS http://www.thelondonwindowcleaner.co.uk and IS the only reason it is placed so well.
Look guys, I worked for a search engine optimisation company for serveral years and studied web application development (client side, server side and database design) for three years at university so I *assure* you I know what I am talking about. The first advise any SEO consultant will give you is that you need a .co.uk if not as the primary then the ALIAS because a .com DOES affect your SEO results here in the UK, esp when targeting a UK audience.
Buy a second domain name for £5.98 every two years, it’s not going to get you to page one alone but it will help a hell of a lot more than just having a .com
Its not like im trying to convince you I am Jesus :) I am just giving you a very basic tip, not to help me, to help yous to help yourselves...
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I also get 3 .com domains on the first page in a google search (not maps) for window cleaners london.
www.ncpm247.com/
www.gazeaglaze.com/
www.regencycleaning.com/
Interestingly, only www.regencycleaning.com/ has a .co.uk alternative,.. but its lowest on the list and the other domain is a different company,...
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Nathanael, they are mapped m8. If you see a red pin next to a listing it means they are mapped (red pin = mapped)
(http://www.tattoo-web-design.co.uk/mapped.jpg)
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But doesn't every business that wants to maximise their web presence get mapped? I see what you mean, but they're still on page 1 because they've taken the right steps, even with a .com domain.
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>>>But doesn't every business that wants to maximise their web presence get mapped? I see what you mean, but they're still on page 1 because they've taken the right steps, even with a .com domain. <<<
No you have to manually add yourself to the maps or have a SEO provider add you (its something provided by SEO as standard). (sorry I am not clear that’s what you were asking though)
Your domain name doesn’t make a blind bit of difference to this one aspect. Remember though other search engines, yahoo, bing, aol don’t use google maps.. You could argue that adwords are even better than these as they come up above, (but you have to pay 25p per click which soon adds up)
organic results (espically as you dont pay per click) shouldnt be overlooked as part of a comprehensive web business solution and you need to take EVERY advantage you can. Something else to bear in mind is that not all critical searh terms have a mapping system.
For example, a site I built a couple of weeks ago www.mkspraytans.co.uk she supplied the seach terms she wanted to target including "eyelash technician in milton keynes". run that on google and you will see no mapped results but I have nabbed her SEVERAL of the top spots because I am running some serious SEO on her site.
Take my advise or leave it, 5.98 for a .co.uk every two years to help (it wont be the only answer) is a good investment, knoledge is indeed wealth my friend ;)
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Marcus.
I'm thinking of getting some SEO work done on my wife's website www.meadowsorganic.com
What could you do for me & what would it cost?
If you prefer you could e-mail me shop@meadowsorganic.com
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Hi Nathanael,
I normally charge standalone SEO at £14.99 a month (national targeting level). I previously worked for a SEO company that charged at least £300 per year and can deliver the same results as I know all the tricks.
The first 3 months are always free while I obtain the results. If after the first 3 months you are not happy with the SEO results I remove the SEO from the site and stop running things my end. No charge, it’s critical to my business that you are 100% happy with the service before I accept a penny, that way my clients can rely on me long term and I can rely on them.
All I would ask is if after the 3 month free trail you are happy with the service but want to cancel anytime later, please give me a months notice to wind down the service! No contract, the results are the contract, as long as you get improved results you wouldnt want to go elswhere and if you arent happy I would tottaly understand :)
I would also need you to follow all my advise as there are a few things you can do which will help no end. Put it this way, the clients that take all my advise are at the top of the search engines, some that think they know better simply don’t get the results.
Let me know if your still interested m8, feel free to e-mail me at anytime! :)
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My issue with that site is there isn't really any regional targeting. She's selling internationally, so there's a huge amount of keyword competition!
Is your SEO mainly onsite (changing the webisite code itself) or offsite (links back to the site)??
I think for £8.99 a month it'd be hard to go wrong though,.. where do I sign up