Page speed is how quickly your website loads and becomes usable. Google penalises slow websites because slow pages frustrate users, waste crawl resources, and make search results worse. It’s rarely aRead More
No, AI will not replace SEO. It will replace lazy SEO, thin content, pointless keyword stuffing, and agencies hiding behind reports nobody reads. For small businesses, SEO still matters because peopleRead More
SEO for tradesmen who hate marketing is simple: make Google understand what you do, where you do it, and why customers should trust you. You don’t need to dance on TikTok or write ‘thought leadershipRead More
Local SEO helps you get found by people near you. National SEO helps you get found across the country. If you serve customers in a town, county, or set service area, start local. If you sell or competRead More
To get cited by ChatGPT, Gemini and AI search, write pages that answer one clear question, prove who you are, cite sources, use tidy structure, and make your site easy to crawl. AI tools don’t quote vRead More
For UK plumbers, local SEO works when Google can clearly see three things: where you work, what plumbing jobs you handle, and why customers trust you. That means a properly built Google Business ProfiRead More
Your SEO rankings bounce around because Google is constantly testing results, users search from different places, competitors change things, and tracking tools only show snapshots. A few places up orRead More
You can safely automate repetitive SEO jobs in 2026, like reporting, monitoring, keyword sorting, content briefs, internal link suggestions and basic technical checks. You should not automate strategyRead More
To get mentioned in AI Overviews and zeroclick results, your business needs clear answerled content, a technically crawlable website, consistent local details, strong proof, and trusted mentions arounRead More
SEO for builders works when Google and customers can see evidence that you do good work, in real places, for real people. A slick website helps, but proof pays the bills: finished projects, reviews, pRead More