Having a gorgeous website is great, but if no one can find it… what’s the point? That’s where SEO (Search Engine Optimisation) comes in.

SEO is how your website gets in front of the right people at the right time—whether they’re searching for your services, products, or something you need them to see. It’s what gets you higher up on Google and brings in organic traffic.

If you’re tired of being buried on page 10 of Google while your competitors get all the attention, it’s time to fix that.

SEO

  • SEO isn’t a quick fix—it’s a long game. Some changes can help within weeks, but proper results usually take 3-6 months. The good news? Once it kicks in, it keeps working for you.

  • Okay, imagine you’ve opened a lemonade stand 🍋.

    But instead of being on a busy street where everyone can see you, your stand is hidden at the end of a long, quiet road. No signs, no directions—just you, waiting for customers who don’t even know you exist.

    SEO is what moves your lemonade stand to the main street, puts up big signs saying “Best Lemonade Here!”, and makes sure that when people search for “thirsty” on their imaginary phones, you’re the first stand they see.

    Basically, SEO helps Google find you, so the people who need what you’re offering can actually see it. Without it? You’re just waiting in the shadows, hoping someone stumbles across you.

  • Both have their place! Ads give you quick wins, but they stop working the second you stop paying. SEO brings in free traffic long-term, so you’re not stuck relying on paid ads forever.

  • Yes! Social media is great, but it’s not a search engine—people might find you through Instagram or TikTok, but many still Google first when they need something.

  • Keywords are the words and phrases people type into Google. If you’re a vegan bakery, your keywords might be “vegan cakes London” or “best dairy-free cupcakes”. The right keywords help the right people find you.

  • You’ll start seeing:


    ✅ More website visitors from Google
    ✅ Your site moving up in search rankings
    ✅ More enquiries, sales, or bookings coming through your site

    If you’re not seeing these? You probably need a better SEO strategy.

  • It depends! Your costs will vary based on:

    • The current state of your website. A well-structured site needs fewer fixes, while a messy one needs more work.

    • Your industry and competition. Ranking in a niche market is easier than trying to beat massive brands.

    • How many pages need optimisation. A small website needs less SEO than a big e-commerce store.

    • Ongoing vs. one-off work. SEO is best as a long-term strategy, but some businesses only need a short-term boost.

    Pricing starts from £275 per month, with most clients spending between £275-£800/month, depending on the level of work needed.

  • Easy! We always start with a free SEO audit to see where your website stands and what improvements can be made.

    All we need is your website URL—we’ll take a look at your current rankings, technical setup, and opportunities to boost your visibility. Once that’s done, we’ll go through the results with you and recommend the best next steps.

    Get in touch to get started!

Types of SEO

  • (What’s happening on your website)

    This is everything you can control on your website to help it rank better.


    Keywords – Using the right words people search for (without stuffing them everywhere with no reasoning)


    Headings & Structure – Making your pages easy to read and understand


    Internal Links – Linking between pages on your site so Google knows what’s important


    Fast Load Speeds – Because nobody (including Google) likes a slow website


    Mobile-Friendliness – Your site needs to look good on all devices

    📝 Example: You run a vegan café in Brighton, so your homepage has “Best Vegan Café in Brighton” in key places instead of just “Welcome to our website!”

  • (What’s happening outside your website)

    This is everything that helps your SEO but isn’t directly on your site.


    Backlinks – Other websites linking to you (Google sees this as a sign of trust)


    Social Media & Shares – While social media itself isn’t SEO, it helps drive traffic


    Brand Mentions – When people talk about your business online (even without a link)

    🔗 Example: A local food blogger writes a review about your vegan café and links to your website—this gives you a strong backlink and helps you rank higher.

  • (The behind-the-scenes stuff that makes Google happy)

    This is the techy side of SEO that makes sure your site is easy for search engines to crawl and index.


    Site Speed – Faster websites rank better


    Mobile Optimisation – Google prioritises ranking mobile-friendly sites now

    Fixing Broken Links – Because error pages make Google (and customers) sad


    Sitemaps & Indexing – Helping Google understand your site’s structure

    🔧 Example: You make sure your website loads in under 3 seconds and doesn’t have any broken links—Google rewards you with a higher ranking.

  • If your business relies on local customers or has a physical location, Local SEO helps you show up in Google Maps, “near me” searches, and local directories—so the right people find you at the right time.

    Google Business Profile – Optimised with reviews, photos, and up-to-date info


    Local Keywords – Using location-based search terms (e.g., “Vegan café in Brighton” instead of just “Vegan café”)


    Local Listings & Directories – Being listed on Yelp, TripAdvisor, and local business directories to boost credibility

    Location-Specific Pages – Dedicated pages on your website targeting different cities or service areas for better rankings

    📍 Example: Someone searches “best vegan café near me,” and because your Google Business Profile is fully optimised (great reviews, updated hours, and location keywords), you show up at the top of Google Maps—before regular website results.

    Meanwhile, your website also ranks because you have a Brighton-specific page optimised for local searches.

  • (For online shops that want more sales)

    If you sell products online, E-Commerce SEO helps your store rank higher on Google and shopping searches—so more people find (and buy) what you’re selling.

    Product Page Optimisation – Using the right keywords in product titles, descriptions, and meta tags


    SEO-Friendly URLs – Clean, readable URLs instead of messy ones (e.g., /vegan-protein-powder instead of /product123?ref=xyz)


    Optimised Images – Using alt text and fast-loading images so Google knows what your products are


    Category Pages & Filters – Making it easy for shoppers (and Google) to navigate your store

    Product Reviews & UGC – Reviews boost trust and help your rankings


    Schema Markup – Helps Google display your products with star ratings, prices, and stock availability in search results

    🛒 Example: Someone Googles “best cruelty-free moisturiser”, and because your product page is SEO-optimised with the right keywords, reviews, and structured data, your shop appears in Google’s shopping results—above your competitors.

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