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Optimising your website for Expertise, Authority, and Trustworthiness
In the middle of 2018, Google announced that they would be tweaking their algorithm to pay extra scrutiny to the way that websites (and the people behind them) can demonstrate expertise, authority, and trustworthiness (E-A-T) within their industry.
Finding UK Small Business Grants For Your New Venture
Are you thinking of starting a business? Read My New Venture’s guide into finding the right small business grant and bring your dream closer to reality.
Six Things a Business StartUp Should Ask Any Web Developer
If you’ve ever started the process of commissioning a new website project and ended up feeling disappointment and frustration with your web development company, this blog is for you.
Great Copy Tips for Every Business Start Up Should Know
Assuming your website designer has done a brilliant job with impactful visuals on your website, you will pass the 4-second test. That’s how long (or short) you have to grab a website visitor’s attention and spark their interest.
Making blogging an easier job
If you have a website with a blog facility, you should be maximising it as much as you can by writing regular, quality blogs.
12 Things Every New Start Up Business Website Needs
It is always helpful to identify ‘must haves’ in a project brief that potential agencies can quote for. Be sure to make the non-negotiables clear and specific.
Making your website work for you
Serious question. I bet if you sat down now with a cuppa and looked through your website, you’d not recognise half the stuff on there!
The Business StartUp Guide to Search Engine Optimisation (SEO)
This blog is a beginners guide to understanding some of the basic principles of SEO and how you can apply it to your own site.
The challenge of creating websites for the manufacturing sector
If you’re at the cutting edge of an industry or your business is all about innovation, it is important that your website reflects these same traits, otherwise you are in danger of lacking credibility and being ignored.
What does GDPR mean for your website?
Does GDPR affect me?
The simple answer is yes. If you run a business or work in one you will hold some data on someone so it will apply to you.