Anyone who knows anything about wanting to rank in Google for their local area is well aware of Google My Business (or Google Places as it used to be called). When setting this up I’m sure that you followed all…
Anyone who knows anything about wanting to rank in Google for their local area is well aware of Google My Business (or Google Places as it used to be called). When setting this up I’m sure that you followed all…
Traditional thinking sees the role of Social Media to a business as an online marketing tool aimed at extending your brand, and ‘reach’ with fairly non-committal measurably. However with the rising use of Social Media and the way patients are…
Knowing how to write your tweets and when to publish them can increase visibility, boost engagement and drive traffic to your dental practice’s website. In this blog post, find out our top tips to deliver better tweets and achieve results….
The results are in! Firstly, if you are an existing client reading this and you took part in our annual survey, we’d like to thank you very much for the time and effort. We wholeheartedly value your feedback. Detailed below…
Here at Dental Design, we’re advocates of good copy on a website- we even have an in house copy writer! This is because good copy helps Google to crawl your website and to pick out the key words which makes…
For the first time ever, Google have released a version of the Search Quality Rating Guidelines in full, it is a 160-page PDF document aimed at helping Google Search Quality Raters understand how to rate the search results they are testing. “Ratings from…
Last week, Google Analytics turned 10. Back in 2003 Google bought a company called Urchin Software and subsequently launched the first free, commercial-grade analytics platform. Google’s mission at the time was to empower a broad range of website developers and…
Google constantly updates the layout of its features in the Search Engine Ranking Page’s (SERP’s). Our job is to monitor how our websites are ranking on Google and make adjustments to ensure the website continues to have the same level…
Google AdWords launched with less than 400 advertisers in 2000. Now, more than 1 million advertisers generate billions of revenue for the search giant. AdWords indisputably changed the trajectory of online advertising with its self-serve keyword bidding system and propelled Google to become the multi-billion-pound business…