Bloodyhell Nath I'm a window cleaner that's to complex ares for me, I've got a good web page I think is there anything you can do with it to get it out there
Cheers O and how much would it cost ?
Pop me an e-mail mate & I'll talk you through it!
info@avondhu-internet.comThere's 2 completely separate parts to getting your website in Google:
First you need to make sure your site is built in a way that makes it very easy for Google to understand who you are, what you do and what areas you cover - this is the "on-site" optimisation and up until recently this was often enough on its own.
Second is the "off-site"optimisation like having active social media accounts, getting a google places listing, having your website link in forum signatures and getting listed in local business directories etc etc. Google expects any website worth looking at to make a small splash in the pond,.. if there's no sign of your site outside of your site, you haven't made a splash, so Google will think you're unimportant.
Third (bonus SEO) is adding new, quality and unique content to your website regularly - usually by way of a blog. If you're going to spend money on SEO, this is where I'd recommend spending it. You can usually get content writers to knock up Google optimised blog posts for about £8 each (600 words),.. so £32 a month will get you 4 new blog posts every month and long lasting benefits from it. Personally I hate writing blog posts, so its one of the few things I recommend actually spending money on! Just be careful to get someone who's first language is English & who has a decent grasp of spelling & grammar as Google does notice poorly written content & it doesn't give nearly the same benefits.
