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Getting your site to rank well on Google for your top search terms takes a lot of time, talent, and effort – but just getting into a good position doesn’t mean that the hard work is done.
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It wasn’t very long ago that the concepts of SEO and user experience (UX) were entirely unrelated disciplines.
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Artemis is proud to be celebrating our 15th anniversary.
From our origins in SEO in 2004 as a one-man operation with founder Mike Knivett, to a company of more than 30 staff, we currently help more than 120 owner-managed small and medium-sized businesses collectively generate millions of pounds of extra revenue every year.
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Sussex Business Times recently published at article written by Artemis Business Development Manager Matt Rosine providing advice on choosing an SEO agency.
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When a visitor arrives on one of your landing pages, you want to make a brilliant first impression, and the best way to do this is with fantastic written content.
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What is schema?
Schema is a type of structured data that allows search engines to better understand a website, page, or elements on a page.
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Does your marketing strategy need the services of a copywriter or a content writer? If you didn’t realise there was a difference, you’re not alone.
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At Artemis, we provide our clients with a completely open and transparent working process. This means that we submit relevant monthly reports with details of all of the work that we have carried out over the month, as well as information on how this work has affected rankings, conversions and a full range of other metrics.
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If you’re a small or medium-sized business owner you may not have come across the term ‘bounce rate’ or you may have noticed it on your Google Analytics web stats.
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Website ownership is a complex subject which often does not receive enough attention from business owners, probably due to the technical nature of the matter.
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Traditionally, SEO and PPC have been seen as very separate entities – rivals competing a bigger slice of the digital marketing budget in any given organisation.
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A lot of website owners think that the most vital part of their online business is getting traffic. While this is, of course, pretty essential, there’s actually something far more important to work towards – converting that traffic into paying customers.
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