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Enhanced search engine perception
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Higher conversion rates
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Optimisation for all major search engines
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Specific keyword optimisation
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Content relevancy
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Link networking
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Architectural optimisation
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Ongoing site submissions through our database
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Link checking and repair
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Web Accessibility
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Search Engine Submmisions
We will optimise your website for all the major search engines and
submit to them , manually where appropiate.
Keyword Optimisatiion
The most effective keywords are the niche phrases that may not get
you the most traffic but can have the greatest effect on getting your
website the most RELEVENT traffic. The more relevent traffic will have
a dramatic effect on sale conversions. We can alayse your website and
recommend the most approiate keywords and phrases to optimise and promote
your site.
Link Checking and Repairs
Broken links not only give an unprofessional look to visitors to your
website but can have a detrimental effect to your search engine rankings.
We can find, repair and fine tune your website so it runs at its full
potential.
Web Accessibility
Web accessibility is a term that describes the accessibility of a website to navigation challenged people, such as disabled individuals. It refers to the practice of making websites usable by people of all abilities and disabilities. When sites are properly planned, designed, developed and optimised, all users (regardless of background or ability) can have equal access to information and functionality. This is really a representation of egalitarianism on cyberspace. For example, a site written with semantically meaningful mark-up, including textual descriptions provided for images and links named meaningfully, would help blind users utilising text-to-speech software or text-to-Braille hardware.
H2L Ltd. offers Web accessibility services that enable a website to conform with the UK's Disability Rights Commissions PAS 78 Specification.
If content is written in plain language and illustrated with instructional diagrams and animations, users with dyslexia and learning difficulties are better able to cope with it. People with poor eyesight can read website content more easily if it offers a font enlargement capability. Underlining or colour-differentiating hyperlinks will ensure that colour blind users can identify them appropriately. When navigation is made simpler so that a keyboard is all that is needed to navigate with, it would help people who have difficulty using a mouse. Creating large clickable areas and links helps users who cannot control a mouse with precision. Furthermore, featuring closed captioned videos or a sign language version enables users who are deaf or hard of hearing to understand video. When sites are correctly built and maintained, all of these users can be accommodated while not impacting on the usability of the site for non-disabled users.
The needs that SEO Consult Web accessibility aims to address include:
Visual: Visual impairments including blindness, various common types of poor vision and poor eyesight, and various grades of colour blindness;
Mobility: can include difficulty or inability to use the hands, including muscle slowness, tremors, lack of fine muscle control, Parkinson's Disease, muscular dystrophy, cerebral palsy, or stroke.
Auditory: Deafness or hearing impairments, including individuals who are hard of hearing.
Neurological: For example, epileptic seizures caused by visual strobe or flashing effects.
Cognitive: Developmental disabilities, learning disabilities (dyslexia, dyscalculia, etc.), and cognitive disabilities of various origins, affecting memory, attention, developmental "maturity," problem-solving and logic skills.