What does good SEO on a website look like?

Firstly thank you to everyone who joined the webinar with me today on ‘What good SEO looks like on a website’. I hope it was useful and allowed you to assess your own sites and see if it included the basic elements of good search optimisation.

Below are 3 bits of material, firstly, the video recording and secondly the slides from the webinar – if you would like to download the powerpoint file then please click on the small link below the slideshare presentation below.

Finally, right at the end we have a bonus PDF checklist which you can download and go through your site to do your own assessment. It also includes links to some other useful resources which I’ve mentioned in the webinar. Check it out!

1. Webinar video

2. Webinar Presentation Slides

To download this presentation please click here and then click on save at the top from pauleycreative

3. Downloadble on-site SEO checklist

I’ve compiled a short document to help you understand each of the basic SEO elements I mentioned in the webinar along with some useful resources and how-to guides. Download it, go through your website and check through each element and assess the quality. Could it be improved? SEO-checklist.

Remember, sometimes the smallest changes could create the biggest impact and return.

If you have any questions please do get in touch by email or phone (01908 671707) or feel free to tweet me your questions and i’ll answer then in one blog post which I can share with everyone.

Thank you all once again for taking the time to attend the webinar.

About Pritesh Patel

is the Digital Marketing Manager for Pauley Creative. Mainly responsible for developing and implementing business marketing plans and assisting with the development of client marketing strategies and campaigns. To follow Pritesh on Twitter click here.

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  1. Mia Miranda December 28, 2012 3:08 pm

    Wow, surely gained a lot from your tips!

    It’s a good reminder that whatever that can be seen from your site matters; each Page Title, URL, Description, Tab (and more!) serves as a marketing tool in itself.

    Thanks for your insights on tiny yet very important details!

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