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Hi
I have launched my website but now need a seo specialist to get me up the rankings for the major engines, if anybody wishes to quote for initial work please feel free to e-mail me at rodwillis@btshowroom.com the website url is www.btshowroom.com please give me your most competitive quotes as I am in the chicken and egg scenario here with little sales and no hits therefore no big budget for a large campaign.
Any help and advice really would be gratefully received.
Best regards
Rod
Anthony Parsons
02-23-2005, 10:00 AM
Pay peanuts, get monkeys Rob. Be careful... or you will become another statistic that whinges about how SEO failed to achieve the expected results.
Thanks for that, good advice is always appreciated
Cheers
Rod
HI,
Like the design,
Will give ya a couple of beginner tips/suggestions
Title Tag: lose the www. at the beginning replace with somthing like:
Business & Home Electronics Store also you have two title tags in your code.
Discription Tag: Shorten up could appear to be keyword stuffing here. Example: Quality consumer electronics and business presentation and conferencing electronics . Our electronics store offers you the ability to shop for all your electronics needs in one convenient location.
Move your CSS and JS to outside files and point to them instead of placing in page. the purpose of this is to try and move your content closer up to the top in the page code. (se's read from top down) Clean up your HTML lots of spacer code etc.
ON PAGE
in your initial welcome message "Welcome to bt international, suppliers of the latest and innovative creations for
the technology market to the public & industry alike."
Be a little more discriptive, use your keywords, electronics - home entertainment systems, plasma tv etc.
hope this gives you a start
:p
mosaicservices
03-03-2005, 06:40 AM
you need to do something about your keyword meta tags.. it seems like you are using spamming techniques.
Lotta seo stuff to do...
GOTseo
03-03-2005, 04:24 PM
What are you goals and expectations? There are many ways to help you out, but you need to define what you are looking for. Everyone in ecommerce wants sales, but what margins are you working with? We would have to benchmark what the site is doing now, and then move forward with possible changes. On top of that are you looking to market locally for the U.K ?
After quick glance, heres a few things I see (June has made some wonderful comments also)
Page source code- If you look at the code, theres hardly any content.... CONTENT IS KING - You don't have enough.
Product descriptions - were is that content? Were are reviews? many things to add.
Site Map - nice structure, great links, - add keywords to some products. The person looking for "Epson 045590-a" is a lot more quallifed than someone looking for "ink catridges"
I would suggest have someone go through the usability of the site. I was going through and noticed its hard to read, lettering is grey and kind of small. The light blue on white is hard to read. The check out proccess has no step menu (step 1 of 4 etc..) Also you are not using any type of breadcrumming for your products and categories. Also in the check out process its kind of confusing with information overload. You want to make the process simple and easy. "Don't Make me Think" by Steve Krugg is a great book to read.
I could rip your site apart for you, but time is money. If you'd like PM me and tell me what type of buget your looking to work with or if your willing to work on a pay per performance program.