Where is your website? Why is it invisible? We can help you be seen.

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The Questions

Its amazing how many businesses have spent good money on website design and still are getting little or no return on this investment. Try answering these simple questions.

How much have you spent on you website? Maybe £5,000 ($10,000) or have you gone forrepparttar all singing all dancing £15,000 ($30,000) site with animated pictures, frames and rolling pages. Butrepparttar 140402 question remains - what business benefit are you deriving from your site?

How much more business are you getting because you have your website? Can you quantify and trackrepparttar 140403 incremental business you have received forrepparttar 140404 investment you have made.

When you search on what you consider a key word or phrase associated withrepparttar 140405 products/services that you provide, where does your site appear inrepparttar 140406 page rankings? Try Google, MSN and Yahoo, and try and find your site. If you are not onrepparttar 140407 first page, ask yourselfrepparttar 140408 question - how many people searching for my key word/phrase will bother going torepparttar 140409 second page of results?

.Now look atrepparttar 140410 companies that are getting a high position inrepparttar 140411 results - do you know why this is? These organisations are your key competitors and are taking business off you every day ofrepparttar 140412 week, in fact its 24/7 becauserepparttar 140413 net is always available acrossrepparttar 140414 globe. The Answers

The answer to this problem is quite simple. You have paid for someone to design a pretty website, not get you ontorepparttar 140415 first page ofrepparttar 140416 results page. But its even worse than that, some ofrepparttar 140417 techniques they have used to make your site look nice may actually reduce your ability to be seen. Yes, that's right you have paid good money to become anonymous to your customers!

What is a Domain Name?

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Answer: A domain name is a word along with a TLD that uniquely identifies your website. Your domain name would most likely berepparttar name of your company. For example: www.yourcompany.com.

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