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Can anyone recommend a good call tracking service that's based in the UK?
I'm just after a simple service that would offer me 10-20 UK local numbers, which then I could use to re-direct to my chosen UK landline/mobile numbers?
Ideally, 500+ minutes per month and with a call recording feature...
Sorry, yes - you're totally right. I must've confused All in One SEO with SEOPress.
How is All in One SEO nowadays? Is it still doing well or no longer the best choice?
I've done it numerous times for Google Ads and it works perfectly well - the key is choosing the right competitor to "copy".
I'm not saying to blindly start doing what others are doing. However, if you do a bit of research and find a company who has been in business for the last 20 years, they...
This is exactly the reason why I mentioned product demand vs competition in my last paragraph of the previous reply.
You're not outsourcing your prices to your competition, but you're making sure that you're positioned as a viable seller, at least price-wise (which is a huge indicator on its...
Completely ignore your competition and what's currently working, then come up with something yourself from scratch without knowing if it's going to do well or not?
Sounds like a fantastic way to waste time and money. On the other hand, if you like testing and have the means to do it, then best...
I would suggest to check out your competitors and see what kind of language, writing style/technique they're using for their websites.
Learning copywriting in general is a good idea, but unless you can successfully apply it on your own website, then knowledge on its own is not much use.
Mind...
Clean the tools thoroughly using some kind of specialist cleaning equipment before and after hire?
Surely, if pubs and restaurants are allowed to operate, a tool hire company is a definite yes?
It might be a better idea to tidy up your CV and cover letter, as well as learn more about the company you're applying to work for, rather than worry about silly things that won't make any difference to the outcome of the interview anyway.
And not to mention the fact that if it's a poor fake, then you'll have customers complaining that you're selling non-genuine products, asking for refunds, thus having a lot of returns.
It's all well and good sticking to your prices and charging a decent margin, so you're not making pennies, but unless you're selling something which is not widely available, then you have to take into account the prices that your competition is charging.
If your overall product package is...
I've been out from the SEO game for a while, but from my experience ranking that fast was only possible for dead local keywords or something very long-tail and non-competitive.
If works for you and your clients, then you must be doing something right.
2-3 days to a rank a website? Not sure what you can rank for in that period...Unless we are talking about keywords that get searched twice a year.
And then it goes into sandbox a week later anyway.
Would definitely recommend watching these kind of videos to get better at cold calling, because otherwise if try calling with your "regular calling manner" (if there's such a thing), then you won't have much luck getting hold of decision makers.
Unfortunately, since most companies get bombarded...
Looking at the Royal Mail's Tracked 24 parcel sizes and what you can send on their website, they are clearly divided into different parcel types, as well as weight and dimensions, so judging by that "one size fits all" wouldn't work.