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“New” Suffolk SEO Service Passes its Big Test

Added: (Thu Jan 19 2012)

Pressbox (Press Release) - A new SEO service for Suffolk businesses wanting website optimisation has been launched with its own brand-new website – and the creators of the site have written a book explaining how it’s done.
SEO, or Search Engine Optimisation is the science or art of getting a website high in the search results, to get maximum exposure and as many website visitors as possible.
That means SEO Suffolk’s owners, Cinnamon Edge, took a calculated gamble by launching a website designed to test the very skills they are selling. In fact, Cinnamon Edge has been supplying SEO for some time, but not promoting it as a separate service, so they already knew they had the skills.
The question was, could they get results for a brand-new site quickly enough to impress potential customers rather than have to explain that getting results with SEO can be a slow process? Thankfully for them, the answer was yes – they could get quick results.
Rather than the weeks or months it can take to get a website noticed by Google and listed near the top of the rankings, SEO Suffolk took just three days to claim two page one spots and several more on page two.
“I’m always pleased to achieve success for our clients but we would never promise page one inside three days”, said Cinnamon Edge’s Roy Everitt. “We have to bear in mind that the search results can be quite volatile, especially with a new site, and Google are stirring things up at the moment, too. But it’s great to have our methods vindicated like this!”
In fact, Cinnamon Edge will be publishing a book via Amazon’s Kindle in the very near future, outlining the optimisation process they used with such success for SEO Suffolk and some of their other clients. The book is to be called “Really Simple SEO for Business Owners” and it’s intended to de-mystify SEO and help any business get onto page one of Google without spending a fortune – or a single penny if they can do the work themselves.
As Roy says, “There is a bit of techie stuff in there, that you might want to ask your web person to do, but at least you know what to ask of them. And everything else is free and not difficult at all.”
Or you can just go straight to an expert and get them to do it for you!

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