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SEO 2010 for business people

Tuesday, December 22nd, 2009

SEO in 2010 is going to be new ball game in the first quarter and throughout the year.

Google will be rolling out Caffeine which is less revolution but more evolution.  The emphasis is on speed.  This makes sense when more and more people are using mobile devices to “surf the net”.  As such website performance is going to play a major roll in where your website appears in search results.

What does this mean for your business.  If you are currently established for productive keywords you may well lose position.  The effect on your business will depend on how you much you rely on Google to generate traffic /new  clients.  If search engine positioning is not important to you then you need to do nothing at all.  For everyone else it is already too late.  Caffeine roll out has already begun but which data centres will be updated when is anyone’s guess.

The need for action is between now and April 2010.  This initial period is likely to be fairly lenient with settings hotting up throughout the remainder of 2010.

Specifically your website needs to meet a target load performance level of less than one second.  Google’s own pages load speed are circa 0.6 seconds.  But then their own pages are very basic as they are more utilitarian than a commercial website.

We took our existing website  http://www.services-web-design.co.uk , which is slow at around 2.8 seconds,  as the basis to create our new website http://www.cirencester-website-design.co.uk.  In this process we reduced load time from the original site of  2.8 seconds down to just to 0.56.

How did we do it?

Firstly we created clean code for the website which validates to w3c standards.  This was the starting point.  We minimised the CSS and JavaScript code by stripping out all extraneous code and white space.  We minimized images and used CSS backgrounds to fill in the blanks.  We consolidated our script’s into a single file.  Off site we enabled Apache gzip to compress the files further and finally we used server side caching to extend the cache period of larger files.  In all we improved performance by 500%.

The biggest savings came from clean code and removing redundancy.  As website become older things get changed.  This often leaves pieces of code that are no longer in use but are still being read / interpreted by a web browser creating unnecessary  baggage reducing performance.

Of course up until now performance has not really mattered.  But now it does it needs to be addressed.  Both website’s mentioned above are available to view.  Our decision to rewrite the website rather than edit the old  was a concious one.  For us it was / is partly an experiment but commercially it was quicker and cheaper to recreate rather than a trial and error approach i.e. figure out what we would break if we took something away etc.

Other website ranking issues that Google Caffeine may introduce are as yet unknown.  So watch this space for more details.  We are keeping a very close our client websites metering changes and looking for commonality to identify trends.

New website – AiE Ltd published

Tuesday, December 22nd, 2009

New website – AiE Ltd published

Winning Inch are pleased to announce that AiE Ltd website www.aieltd.co.uk has been published.

AiE Ltd are business psychologists providing services to many blue chip organisations both commercial and public sector.

Specifically they work in the following areas:

  • Decisions support
  • Corporate coaching
  • Teamwork development
  • Leadership
  • Talent management
  • Performance management
  • Skills training
  • Change management
  • Facilitation

Client quote:  “The feedback has been very strongly positive for the website – well done and many thanks.” David P – Managing Director

Find out more by visiting the website

Google gifts $20million to global good causes

Thursday, December 24th, 2009

Google gifts $20million to global good causes

Google is giving $20million (£12.4 million) Christmas present to global charities.

More info…

6 months free unlimited hosting

Tuesday, December 29th, 2009

Happy New Year – special offer to start the year 12 months hosting for the price of 6 months.

Website hosting for £1.99 instead of £3.99 per month until 31st January 2010.  To take advantage of this offer use this code “WinningInch-2010-q3rtYq” when signing up.

Visit for more details

Google mobile telephone – nexus one?

Tuesday, January 5th, 2010

Google mobile telephone – nexus one?  Well just a little short of 24 hours and all will be revealed.

The formal launch of the rumoured Google entry in to mobiles will come tomorrow (5th) at6pm.

What is promised great mobile browsing via the “Android” operating system to knock the socks off the 1-phone and palm pre.  T-Mobile will be selling the phone at around £150 (with contract).  But until tomorrow nothing is guaranteed.

So until tomorrow watch this space!

Well tomorrow came and the announcements were made.  I have cancelled my plans for the iPhone and eagerly await news of the Vodafone deal via Google so I can get my hands on the Nexus one.

It is about pushing the boundaries..  Google got into this because the Internet on mobile tech was not happening fast enough.  I agree.  In just a couple of years from now the mobile device will have made the same impact as laptop computers..  Who needs all that bulk and weight?  Work and play from a phone!

The future just took a step further and pretty soon our personal mobile device will be driving commerce throughout the world.  So here is the thing if your website complies with the W3 standards then your website, on a mobile device, is safe and will render beautifully.  If it does not..  Well best to call us and we will fix it so it does.

Chosing a website designer

Wednesday, January 13th, 2010

looking for a website designer can be a minefield.  In fact searching on Google there are 256million so the choice is somewhat overwhelming.

Forget about needing a website designer for a moment and concentrate on what your business needs.  Do you know enough about how the Internet works to make an informed decision?

Having a great design is achievable by the majority of website designers.  But they way it looks does not create a queue of people desperate to look at it.  In fact if it is not optimised for what you do it is unlikely that anyone will ever find your website.

The reality is that everyone, who do not already know you, will use a search engine to find what they are looking for.  So the question is less about the way your website looks, although very important, but more about your website being found.

You need to find a website designer who can deliver what your business needs.  It does not matter if it is your first website or wanting to update an existing website.  Your website designer needs to understand your business and target your website effectively.

At Winning Inch our websie designers are managed by people who understand the commercial realities of the Internet.  So when looking for a website designer make sure you find one that cater to the needs of your business as well as  a great looking website.