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Search Engine Optimisation Seminar - Free


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Continuing the Crunchers Accountants Business Seminar Series...


?Search Engine Optimisation?


Speaker: Damion Viney

Venue: The Crown and Greyhound Function Room, 73 Dulwich Village SE21 7BJ

Date: Monday 9th September 2013

Time: 7pm ? 8.30 pm

Cost: Free


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As we all know our websites are such an important part of every small business?s marketing.


Optimising our website for search engines allows our website to draw customers to us. At best the people who visit the website are already looking for our product or service, in other words the best sort of prospect.


For this reason Search Engine Optimisation has become a hot topic for many small business owners and we present our seminar to provide access to the knowledge to be successful in this area.


Reaction from the our last seminar, the Marketing Methodologies, was highly favourable with feedback scoring overall value 10/10.


Comments from the seminar series include:


?This was incredibly informative yet accessible and un-intimidating lecture which really made me look at marketing and our market in a completely different way.?


?These seminars really bring accountancy to life, taking you past the numbers to help you look at your business in a wider perspective.?


?Great, quality time to spend. Valuable insights?


?The Crunchers Seminars are an invaluable resource for getting your small business off the ground and developing your product.?


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