CU Marketing - Shetland Web Design and Marketing Services

CU Marketing Ltd
Heimly Cottage
Longhill
Bigton
Shetland
ZE2 9JF

T: 01950 422433
E: info@cumarketing.co.uk

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Website Health Check

The most important thing in web design is making sure your website can easily be found. With most internet industry reports indicating that up to 80% of visitors are sent through a search engine, your search engine ranking plays a very important part in deciding whether your website is a success or failure.

For the reasons below, a website written a couple of years ago can get lost among the search engine results and become unable to perform as well as it used to:

  • The internet now displays at least 110 million websites
  • Web technology moves at an alarming pace
  • Search engines frequently change the ways they rank sites on their search pages
  • The web is now available on a variety of devices which have to be catered for

It is also very common for websites to be designed with looks rather than functionality at the forefront. This may lead to a website that isn’t search engine friendly, can’t be read in some browsers or loses you business because your customers can’t navigate it easily.

The aim of our website health check is to provide you with a clear indication of your site's strengths and weaknesses. This will show you which areas can be improved upon to drive more traffic your way.

Sample website health check report

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Latest News

26 October 2010
We have redesigned and improved our website using a content management system to allow for quick...
25 October 2010
Christena Irvine – manager of CU Marketing - recently took part in a debate for BBC Radio...