Top 5 things to consider for your website | Search for Beginners Ep 7 - Dans Video
There are so many myths, theories and, well, gobbledygook when it comes to marketing a website.
You can't beat getting information directly from the horse's mouth rather than a friend who dabbled in web design back in 1963.
Google released a few videos aimed at those looking to build a website or get better search positions in its search engines. We welcome the videos, so thank you, Google.
The truth is, no one 100% knows the facts about Google's algorithms. We have always been honest and transparent with our clients and never promised anything we couldn't do, but to this day, we still have the same clients as we did nearly nine years ago. Pick a local business group, and you would have most likely heard of us; we're not arrogant, but we've worked very hard to be one of the most recognised SEO and Marketing companies in the local areas. (although we now have national and global clients in the mix).
Where are we going with this? Well, we are well known for cutting out the hype, tosh and, up to a point, proving a point. We have been quite public and set up case studies showing the difference between fact and hype regarding Google and gaining exposure within its services.
There are so many myths and thoughts about SEO and Google rankings. We thought we would run a set of videos that placed our comments alongside Google's advice.
Google's video 'Top 5 things to consider for your website | Search for Beginners Ep 7'
The video covers the following topics
Website & local business discovery on Google Search High-quality content
Fast & easy-to-access content on all devices
Website security
External help with SEO
Yet some of the top SEO myths are doing the rounds and have for years
SEO is Dead
Content Is All You Need
Link Building is Dead
SEO is Voodoo or Snake Oil
Speed Isn't That Important
You Must Submit Your Site
Very few myths have any valid source to back them up. Dan gets rather frustrated with wrong information because it causes business owners to follow the wrong goals, especially when services that should know better use them to their advantage to gain a few more quid!
Please watch Dan's video; if you have any questions, then do get in touch.