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Traffic
Get More Traffic
SponsoredLinX offers a number of different services to help drive more qualified traffic to your website. Google Ads Management Search Engine Optimisation Microsoft Ads Facebook Advertising Google Ads Mobile“SponsoredLinX are a rarity in today’s market place, they promise a lot but deliver more. Our business has grown by over 400% in one month; we are amazed at the difference they have made.”
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Conversion
Convert More Leads
Our second step is making sure that your website is able to convert the traffic you receive into leads for your business. Optimising your website to convert more leads is important to a profitable campaign. Web Development Convertopages Do It For Me eCommerce“I just want to say thank you! The changes that you have applied in our AdWords campaign have definitely seen an improvement on click quality and sales for HippityHop.”
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Retention
Retain Your Customers
As you build up a customer base you need to make sure to keep engaged and retain your relationship. LinX App“SponsoredLinX fully redesigned our main company website with a fresh, clean and professional look. The ‘Google friendly’ web design were part of the fantastic ongoing service we received.”
SEO Red Flags – How do I tell whether an SEO offer is legitimate?
We often hear from clients who have received an email from an SEO company claiming there are severe problems with their website and they urgently need SEO services. Most of these are templated emails blasted out to thousands of recipients. Their salespeople then follow up on any leads brought in by reply emails. But how
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Why Google Wants What It Wants In 2014: Part 4 – Website Navigation
So far in this SEO blog series you will have noticed a common theme: user experience. When writing content, encouraging links to grow your link profile or entering the world of Google+, if you keep that in mind and apply it to everything you do it will be hard to steer yourself wrong. But despite
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Why Google Wants What It Wants In 2014: Part 3 – Link Profile
If you’ve been keeping up on this 5 part blog series (and I’d strongly recommend you read parts 1 & 2 for context if you haven’t) then you’ll be aware that we’ve been talking a lot about what is now meant by “content” and why it has been given such value as part of the
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Should I purchase bulk likes for my Facebook page?
This is a question we are often asked by clients, who feel that the higher the number of ‘likes’ their page has, the more credible it appears to their audience. In short, this is a bad idea! Bulk bought likes bring with it two major issues:
How To Increase Your Conversion Rate
This week we wanted to give you a quick insider tip on how to maximise your conversions, and we’ll give you two simple ideas to get you started:
Why Google Wants What It Wants In 2014: Part 2 – Google+
When Google+ launched in 2011 Google seemed to be hoping at the very least that they had a facebook competitor on their hands, if not a facebook killer. But unfortunately this didn’t go according to plan. As a recreational social media platform it pretty much fell flat, but that didn’t stop them.
Why Google Wants What It Wants In 2014: Part 1 – Content
As a business in the online age, you’d be forgiven for feeling a little overwhelmed when trying to keep up with all of the changes and requirements Google rolls out. The most common grievances I hear from clients have to do with the ever-changing nature of Google and that they sometimes seem to be making
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The Future Is Here…
William Gibson, an author in the Sci Fi genre, has said, “the future is here, it is just unevenly distributed”.
2013 – The Year That Was In Online Marketing
As 2013 draws to an end we’re left to reflect on what has been a year of unprecedented change for on-line marketing.
Why Running AdWords Over Christmas Is A Must!
As the holiday season approaches it is a vital time for advertising on Google AdWords for a number of reasons. The two week period that covers Christmas and New Years provides advertisers with the perfect opportunity to get the jump on the competition leading in to 2014.