Archive for the ‘SEO’ Category


Vivo gets the SEO treatmentBlogged by Jim Jim

Vivo have recently partnered with BT to launch their business grade hosted telephony service & have already secured major contracts with a large debt management company, multiple site recruitment consultancy and an international high fashion retailer. Hosted telephony promises to revolution how organisations implement and manage their telephony, helping to reduce costs by eliminating capital expenditure and ongoing maintenance [...]

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Introducing our new SEO moduleBlogged by Adrian Adrian

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The Power of Internal Linking
When done properly, internal linking can give a massive boost to your site’s search engine ranking and can also greatly improve your site’s usability at the same time.
How can contextual internal links help my site?

Search Engines Love Contextual Links
Your website’s content is filled with opportunities to pass  link equity to other pages [...]

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Recipe for successBlogged by Adrian Adrian

Raebrooke Recruitment new Website

Raebrooke are a specialist recruiter for the FMCG and Food Manufacturing sector. With over 15 years’ experience Raebrooke provides recruitment across all disciplines from Graduate to board level appointments.
HeadRed’s work for Raebrooke included the provision of a new corporate image, the design and development of a new vacancy-searchable website, plus ongoing SEO as well as [...]

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Two new contracts signed, sealed and deliveredBlogged by Adrian Adrian

Northamptonshire Complementary Education Learning Platform

Here at HeadRed we’re doing our best to fight the credit crunch and our recent efforts have been rewarded with the commissioning of two new lucrative contracts.

The Northamptonshire Complementary Education Learning Platform is a new project devised by the Education Sector of Northamptonshire County Council. Its aim is to provide better communication between young people, [...]

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The three most redundant search debatesBlogged by Adrian Adrian

If I had to cite one thing in the online industry that sparks the most debate then it would have to be SEO. In a recent article from e-consultancy they highlight three of the most common SEO debates currently raging over a water-cooler near you.
1. SEO vs. PPC
Clients often ask “which is better – SEO [...]

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