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Yes, even more so now. So having the correct product schema, review schema, and FAQ schema even more prominent across all pages that need it.
Generic FAQ's don't cut it anymore, AI is looking for more specific questions and answers, and even more transparency around pricing, turnaround times...
This is the not so easy bit..
But you can look at this way:
Core signals for SEO
Keywords and on-page content
Backlinks
Technical performance (Speed, mobile, schema)
User engagement
Core signals for GEO
Clear structured explanations
Factual consistency across the web
Clarity about who and...
Hi Paul,
SEO is optimising your website or content to get ranked on search engines, usually by optimising keywords, content and related themes etc.
GEO is how your website or content is used or cited inside AI-generated answers. You're not just ranking pages, you're training the model what to...
Hi,
Have you had any experience with web design and web development before? If you're a complete novice, I'd suggest taking a step back think about what it is you exactly need for your business online presence.
There are many platforms out there, and each has it's own learning curve. Some...
You will have to go into each image block/link and edit the Alt Text manually. I don't think there's a bulk edit/delete option, unless you use the AI feature to modify them all again.
Take a look at Breakdance page builder, we've been using it quite a bit recently, it's much faster than Elementor, and super smooth to work with. It works without a theme, so no need to rely on theme updates, which also means it's a lot leaner on the browser and server.
It varies, but I've just put together a new list of rates for 2025. I'll give you starting rates for each one:
Website maintenance (WordPress) - from £100 p/m
SEO - from £300 p/m
PPC - from £400 p/m
I would include related products, or people who bought this also purchased...
On your blog pages you should include links to your products etc. Cross linking this way is more beneficial.
So far so good. You don't want to lose that position, but if you do start to optimise the category page for the same term, eventually you'll see that the category page will rank higher. What you don't want is multiple pages all focusing on the same keyword (keyword cannibalization).
The good...
Hi, I've just come across your forum post.
A few things I wanted to point out:
Your menu links in the header are not clearly visible. They tend to get lost, and different screen contrast/brightness settings will cause issues. Make the links more obvious.
Your phone number is a call to...
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I used to charge £500-£1000 for a website design and build 10 year's ago, as a freelancer. It's just not viable these days. I now run a small digital agency in west London, and we provide bespoke web design, WordPress builds, bespoke functionality where required, and on-page SEO starting at...