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We are planning to re-launch our www.rapidford.co.uk website in a couple of weeks time with an on-line shop and lots more products than our current one, so will update this post once that is live to get comments...
...but in the meantime, we have also set up www.rapidtowing.co.uk.
It's only a very basic site, but hopefully gives the information that is needed.
If any of you have a spare few minutes, would you mind having a quick look and letting me know if you spot any typos or if you think any info is missing, or just any general comments good or bad.
Many thanks,
Natalie
...but in the meantime, we have also set up www.rapidtowing.co.uk.
It's only a very basic site, but hopefully gives the information that is needed.
If any of you have a spare few minutes, would you mind having a quick look and letting me know if you spot any typos or if you think any info is missing, or just any general comments good or bad.
Many thanks,
Natalie
we are able to move cars, small vans, 4x4 vehicles AND tractors and other industrial vehicles - i would lose the AND for a ','
other than that all good Dannyboy!
Pimpin Rangey you got then
other than that all good Dannyboy!
Pimpin Rangey you got then
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Hi Dan,
Quick ones I noticed, add some keywords to your meta content. Get away from using tables, use DIVS instead and maybe re-think the header of the webpage so it is abit more towing orientated. Half the battle of websites is linking the theme of the business to a theme of the website.
Also look into ensuring whoever makes your site uses Header tags, alt tags and title tags appropriately to help with google better.
HTH
Tim
Quick ones I noticed, add some keywords to your meta content. Get away from using tables, use DIVS instead and maybe re-think the header of the webpage so it is abit more towing orientated. Half the battle of websites is linking the theme of the business to a theme of the website.
Also look into ensuring whoever makes your site uses Header tags, alt tags and title tags appropriately to help with google better.
HTH
Tim
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Hi Dan,
Quick ones I noticed, add some keywords to your meta content. Get away from using tables, use DIVS instead and maybe re-think the header of the webpage so it is abit more towing orientated. Half the battle of websites is linking the theme of the business to a theme of the website.
Also look into ensuring whoever makes your site uses Header tags, alt tags and title tags appropriately to help with google better.
HTH
Tim
Quick ones I noticed, add some keywords to your meta content. Get away from using tables, use DIVS instead and maybe re-think the header of the webpage so it is abit more towing orientated. Half the battle of websites is linking the theme of the business to a theme of the website.
Also look into ensuring whoever makes your site uses Header tags, alt tags and title tags appropriately to help with google better.
HTH
Tim
Thanks very much for your comments.
I'm going to look into what you have suggested. To be honest we are just using one of the those 'do it yourself' websites (as you can probably tell), so can't really get any help from the people making it, but will definitely enter some keywords to the meta content and have a play around with the theme of the site.
Thanks again.
Natalie
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