SEO: the art of getting your website in Google
When people search the Internet do they find your website?SEO is short for Search Engine OptimisationIn plain English SEO means radically improving the chances of a Search Engine offering a link to your website. |
A Search Engine is a website that helps you search the Internet to find other websites. Rather like a helpful librarian, it offers you a list of relevant results for your search query.
So you can appreciate how vital it is that your website is included in the Search Engine Results Page (SERP) when people search for your products or services.
The most popular Search Engine by far is Google. So for example if you open Google, type in the words "Cork and Ross" then press ENTER on your keyboard you will be presented with a list of 10 results (of around 1,440,000) summarising the Title, Description and Link to the respective websites. You will probably find the website at corkandross.org is in the number one spot.
This is a result of SEO (Search Engine Optimisation)
All websites built by Faithful.ie will include Search Engine Optimisation (SEO) services to help get your website found.
Ensuring Your Website is IndexedRegularly submitting all your website content to Google for indexing |
If your website is brand new or has just been completely re-built the Faithful.ie SEO service tell Search Engines that your site exists. Our Search Engine Submission Service ensures that Search Engines are invited to come and index or 'spider' your website.
Our unique technology guarantees your website will be listed in Google within 6 weeks.
We can provide you with access to Google Analytics to view statistics such as number of visitors, most popular pages, search phrases that found your website.
Once your website appears in Google we will ensure that the search engine keep you in their index month by month.
An XML sitemap is created for your website and then configured to continually broadcast all the pages of your website to Google. So as pages are added, edited or deleted the changes are automatically submitted to Google.