Thoughts on our Agency Site
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Hi all,
We'd all welcome opinions on our digital agency site http://www.newbrandvision.com/. We are in the planning stage of launching a new site; and we'd welcome any UX or SEO thoughts.
It's a strange one but our agency has been around since 2002, and we operate in the heart of London; however we don't rank anywhere near the first page for "digital agency in London" or any long-tail /semantics around this. We feel that it's pretty clear from search and when landing on the site what we are; but would welcome any general thoughts as to why we aren't ranked that highly.
Much appreciated!
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First off awesome site, can you add more content to your homepage, although it is awesome it doesn't have a lot of text where you can sprinkle in trigger niche key phrases and locations. I agree text messes up a design sometimes but maybe adding an intro paragraph somewhere on the homepage might help.
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Hi Tim,
Many thanks for your insight, much appreciated. Yes we've covered all angels suggested, and addressed local search through Google places. Very true that's a difficult market; and we are located in within a cluster of tech companies! Our search impressions have never really dropped so there's been no penalty. Certainly not being elitist but our pool of clients are very well known, and our agency has a reasonably strong reputation in London; however seemingly not with Google. As you say, it is highly competitive industry, especially in our digs! It may just be a matter of biding time until the search engine latches onto the signals from our site.
Have a great weekend.
NBV
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First of all nice new site, I love the look and feel....
As far as content goes, is it a fresh approach or have you used the exisiting body content and meta details from your previous site. As for what I can see via MOZ, the majority of the key indicators suggest your site is in an already strong and healthy shape. Personally I can only assume it is a particularly difficult market to be in. Especially in London. have you done some research into the top 10 to see just what they are doing different from yourselves? And have you considered trying to do more local search techniques to see if that helps.
Cheers
Tim
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