A Google penalty is when Google suppresses or removes your website because it believes you've broken its spam rules. You might have one if traffic or rankings dropped suddenly, especially after a manuRead More
The SEO statistics UK businesses need to know in 2026 are blunt: Google still dominates search, mobile is the default, local search drives realworld enquiries, reviews affect trust, speed still costsRead More
In your first 6 months of SEO, expect groundwork first, then movement. Month 1 is audits, fixes and tracking. Months 2 to 3 build better pages and local signals. Months 4 to 6 should show ranking imprRead More
Internal linking is one of the easiest SEO wins because you already own the asset: your website. By adding sensible links between related pages, you help Google understand what matters, push authorityRead More
NAP consistency means your business name, address and phone number match wherever your business appears online. It matters because Google uses those details to understand, verify and trust your busineRead More
If your website gets traffic but no leads, you’ve got one or more of these problems: you’re attracting the wrong people, your pages don’t make it obvious what to do next, or something’s broken trust,Read More
Adding Local Business schema is basically this: you paste a small block of JSONLD code onto your site that tells Google exactly who you are, where you are, what you do, and how to contact you. Do it oRead More
You rank in multiple UK towns by building a solid core service page, a clear “areas we cover” setup, and only creating town pages when you’ve got real proof and genuinely different info. If you churnRead More
Your website can be “nice” and still be totally useless. I mean useless in the way that matters, phones not ringing, inbox dead, you sat there in Crewe refreshing your email like it owes you money. HeRead More
If your website was a person, it would be the bloke in a perfectly fitted suit… lying face down in a puddle. Looks great. Smells expensive. Doing absolutely nothing useful. That’s what most “new websiRead More