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Why On-Page SEO is in Demand

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To many SEO's, having a search-engine friendly website is a concern from the start. When we build or develop sites from scratch, it's usually there as a priority. Because of this, on-site SEO isn't usually a big issue to work with. We can appreciate the commercial benefits of helping search engines find and read our content. And so do many businesses. Unfortunately, there are a huge number of businesses out there who have the most appallingly developed websites. Javascript, Flash, frames, poor coding issues, and even a mixture of all of these, to contribute to sites with poor visibility in Google & co. Twice this week I've seen big national companies with websites that have a blank Google cache - they really are in such an appalling state. And completely redeveloping these sites can often be a challenge that involves problem solving on multiple levels. I've written up a more extended report Comments Tag: Add to Del.icio.us | Digg | Reddit | Furl Bookmark Murdok: I'm a small business consultant and specialist SEO living in the UK. I write a semi-regular column for SEO Moz and am also an editor at Threadwatch.

I'm also an aspiring science fiction and fantasy writer, and currently live with my family in the Highlands of Scotland.

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