Manchester’s Text Internet Marketing has launched a free online diagnostic tool that it believes demystifies the supposed “dark arts” of search engine optimisation.
Search solved in a jiffy
The firm, a division of UKFast, has created its own ‘Express Web Test’ which enables webmasters to instantly review their own sites and gauge how successfully they perform in terms of search engine rankings. It also allows the user to ascertain which areas of their site may require improvement.
(For your information How-Do seemed to achieve a respectable score, with some room for improvement. But hey, you found us, so we must be doing something right! Ed.)
In a statement from the firm business development manager Graeme Hastings commented: “Unlike other internet marketing agencies, Text Internet Marketing does not believe in shrouding services such as web design, SEO and pay-per-click campaigns in mystery.
“There are no dark arts involved,” he stressed, “it’s common sense and hard work.”
Text’s move to deliver the tool comes on the back of other developments at the firm, which have recently seen it add copywriting skills to its traditional design and search specialisms.
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