Our SEO-Search Engine Optimization Services
Search Engine Optimization or commonly called SEO is what drives a website up in the organic search engines.
Have you ever wondered why your business competitors rank higher in the organic search engines? An optimized website can put your website in front of your prospective customers on the Internet.
Jim Hay SEO specializes in developing business web design and Search Engine Optimization. This entails developing business websites that have the horsepower that is required to rank well in the organic search engines.
There are several elements of SEO that have a powerful impact on how a web design ranks in the organic search engines.
- Web Design - The web design and semantic coding is extremely important if not paramount in gaining the attention of the search engines in defining how relevant a website is for any search performed. We have years of "successful" search engine optimization and Internet marketing experience generating traffic for businesses.
- Search Engine Optimization - SEO has two basic areas of focus that needs to be addressed in the efforts to drive a web design up in the search engines. Both areas are very important and one without the other will not accomplish the goal of ranking well in the organic search engines.
- On Page Search Engine Optimization - On page SEO is all the efforts of search engine optimization that are applied to the web design and content in a website. This includes exercising SEO in the semantic coding, content, hierarchy, and internal linking.
- Off page Search Engine Optimization - Off page SEO is all the efforts of search engine optimization that are performed that are not directly on the web design its self. This includes link building, blogging, social media and local SEO. Link building is extremely important to how a search engine views the relevance of a web design for keyword searches performed on the Internet.
Would you benefit from a properly optimized web design and SEO? Answer that question yourself.
How would your company or organization benifit from a marked increase in "New Customer Contact"?


