Have you said to yourself lately, "I need a website". WebHornet hears this all the time. This may be easier said then done, research is key. Why are you saying I need a website?
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Have you said to yourself lately, "I need a website". WebHornet hears this all the time. This may be easier said then done, research is key. Why are you saying I need a website?
WebHornet customers have been experiencing great success with local search!
While good keyword rich content and relevant links to your site are critical, we have found that WebHornet websites are ranking high on local and national search terms with even less. The base of all WebHornet Websites include an advanced search engine architecture not found in other website systems. This is what sets WebHornet apart. Our development team has built a system that automatically informs Google, Bing and other search engines that your site has been changed when you update a page or create a blog post. Other websites do not include this type of SEO (Search Engine Optimization) service unless you invest top dollar on SEO services.
Read more on success with local search rank.
First impressions are everything and the same goes for your website. A clean, easy to navigate, attractive site will bring visitors back again and again. How you present your content is an essential building block when persuading others to take up your cause on the Web. You may have a very attractive site, but if content isn’t concise, easy-to-read and relevant, your visitors might only take a look at it one time and never return. Keep reading for a few ideas to attract visitors, and keep them returning to your website on a regular basis.
Studies show that more than 97% of all information is now carried over the Internet. Therefore, if a prospect is inquiring about your company’s legitimacy or a resource for their needs, the web is how they begin their research.
I was just doing a review of a friend's website. I searched for her company name on Google. Google found her site, but I noticed a description of her website was missing... so this leads me into a discussion of the importance of Page Title and Meta Data. Read on for the importance of your Website Title and Meta Data.
Did you know that WebHornet automatically builds a sitemap of your website for Search Engines to read?
I bet your first question is what is a sitemap. A sitemap is an xml file that provides a list of pages within your site. Search Engines use the sitemap data to access pages that may not have public links to them or generally got missed when a Search Engine scans your website. A search engine must know where to look for your sitemap. This can be found by going to your robots.txt file. Try going to http://webhornet.com/robots.txt, or http://yourdomain.com/robots.txt, you will see some text that looks like the following.