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New Irish search optimisation company aims to help struggling business

One way medium small businesses can get over these tough times is to target new customers by getting an online presence. Search engine optimisation (SEO) and web design specialist, Eamonn Murray, has many years experience in the design and optimisation business and now wants to help struggling businesses get back on track when it comes to the internet.

“There are a lot of myths surrounding optimisation for the web,” says Eamonn. “The real skill in website optimisation is to make sure the basics right and knowledge of how to set up a website such that the major search engines can ‘know’ what your site is all about”.

Atlantic Technology plans to offer it’s services to businesses wanting to expand their base and drive more revenue from the internet. Eamonn explains the processes of optimisation for a website.

First – look at the customers goals and make a plan to target clients in your industry on the web. From this, we drawn up a targeted keyword list is and agreed upon the keywords we will use.

Second stage is on-site optimisation. This requires skilled coders and optimisers going through a website and ensuring the site meets quality optimisation standards. The search engines will love your site for it.

Next comes link building. Inbound links are essential to how your site ranks in the major search engines like google who see inbound links like a vote of confidence. Atlantic technology use many techniques to develop quality and relevant inbound links to the website.

What can you expect having your site optimised? More traffic to your website which will increase sales of your products or services. The beauty is as your site becomes more popular, it will also rank better for your industry keywords.

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