Can anyone review my site please?
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just wandering if anyone can review my site and give me some feedback please
much grateful I have just really trying to get clients don't have any yet and any help would be great.
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thank you for all the great comments i sure got my work cut out
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I'd also make sure your content was unique. I went to a page describing your social media services and discovered identical content on several other sites, including http://www.localnumberone.com/social_networking.aspx.
Edit: I would honestly suggest putting some quality time into this site. Many images (including on the home page) have a stock photo watermark on them. Content is duplicated across many sites. Images that are a call to action result in a 404 page. The reports section to show off reports requires a password. The Twitter account linked to from the site has a tweet asking if someone would like to take on a junior SEO worker, yet the website itself has a title tag of #1 SEO Consultant London.
The site is lacking many things that would help a customer develop trust in the company. Beyond SEO, take a look at how a customer might approach your site.
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Also, I did a quick lookup in Open Site Explorer to check out your linking profile.
You currently have 148 links containing the anchor text of "seo services london"
All these anchors seem to be from links from an Escort website? Anyway, mix those up or just change it to your business name (Reseolve), as this will absolutely be hurting your rankings.
One more thing, consider adding a Google Authorship to your site. You don't seem to have a G+ account though, but no worries they are easy to create. Once you set up your G+ account check out http://searchengineland.com/the-definitive-guide-to-google-authorship-markup-123218
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Hi Steve,
Here is some quick feedback.
When I loaded the page I noticed it wasn't as fast as it could be, so I ran it through Google's PageSpeed Insights and it returned a score of 73/100, so it can definitely be improved.
Check out https://developers.google.com/speed/pagespeed/insights and use the tips that they provide.
There are also a few 404 errors that could be redirected:
http://reseolve.com/WebOptimizationConsultant.co.uk/packages-pricing/
http://reseolve.com/wp-content/themes/images/toggle-Bg.png
Also I don't think the robots.txt file was done properly, when I look for your business name in Google UK, I can't seem to find it anywhere. Definitely check out http://tools.seobook.com/robots-txt/ as I think fundamentals are missing.
Lastly, I believe the sliders could be improved as well. First of all I'm using Chrome, and when I quickly click on the sliders numbers it seems to stop working. The looks could be improved as well, perhaps go for full width sliders that contain an image along with the text that you currently (see other sites doing this such as search engine land).
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thankyou the only thing is some people can type in resolve and i need to try and get it for my site to come up;)
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I like the whole re"SEO"lve thing
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thanks for the reply not sure the site was outsourced so will have to ask the developer about that is that on each page please can you elaborate so i can address the issue with him, thank you very much
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looks nice to me thought wondering why used tables in the coding? Not much of the new developers use tables in their coding these days I guess. Also you might want to make Java script external!
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