Optimize Your Website for Search Engines

Optimize Your Website for Search Engines

Optimizing your website’s content will increase your ranking in the major search engines such as Google, Yahoo, and MSN.

Did you know?

  • 75% of Americans use search engines on a regular basis
  • 56% of Americans use Search Engines every day
  • 40% of all search engine searches are for local businesses and services
  • 54% of Americans regularly use the internet instead of the phone book to find local services

– Pew Internet; 2008

What does this mean to you?

It’s extremely important that your website is found in the major search engines for the search terms your customers are using. You need to optimize your website’s content so that your site shows up at the top of the search engine results. This is easier said then done….unless you understand the latest “tricks” of the trade.

Prolutions has extensive knowledge of search engine optimization, established over 15 years of web site development and years of tried and tested techniques. You may have a great looking website, but if your target audience can’t find it, is it will doing its job?

Good search engine optimization rely on a number of factors:

  • Coding - the code behind the web page, that the viewer does not see
  • Structure - having information in appropriate sections, in a logical order
  • Content - the content of your website is the most important thing
  • Linking - having relevant website’s link to your website (validating your relevancy)
  • Promotion - a promotion campaign will help to lift the popularity of the website

Whatever the size, type, or nature of your business, we are confident that we can help improve your search engine position in search engines such as Google, Yahoo, MSN, and Ask.

We give all our customers access to 24/7 reporting on how their website is performing in the leading search engines. This information, coupled with website traffic analysis reports, becomes an invaluable tool for measuring how successful your website is performing in relation to it’s search engine ranking/position.



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