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At t2 Studios, our in-depth knowledge of web technologies allows us to provide practical solutions that work both commercially and technically.

We can provide designs that work for the web, create W3C standards compliant code and adhere to standards such as PCI (credit card industry security initiative) and Web 2.0.

Our expertise is more than just technology. We analyse your business needs and advise accordingly. We understand the business processes behind operating a successful website and examine these issues closely as part of our consulting process. We help you examine how your website will integrate with and complement your overall business.

A well-manage pay per click (PPC) advertising campaign is an invaluable form of online marketing as listings are upfront and visible. t2 Studios can put you in touch with your potential customers - people who have specifically searched for the products or services that your company offers.

We can manage pay-per-click campaigns on social networking sites such as Facebook, as well as all the major search engines such as Google, Yahoo!, MSN, Ask.com and AOL.

t2 Studios' team of Google Accredited Professionals achieves maximum conversion rates whilst managing campaigns across a wide range of market sectors. Whether it is a UK or worldwide campaign, t2 Studios can help, whatever your budget.

The web analytics system we use allows us to analyse the effectiveness of your website such as where your users are coming from, what pages they’re visiting the most, how long they’re spending on your site and what the conversion rates are.

Analysing the effectiveness of your marketing in this way we can obtain the best return on investment possible – taking this information on board and feeding it back through continuous assessment.

Contact t2 Studios and let us help you plan a practical online strategy.
Google-friendly websites
13 July 2009 - No one can guarantee a #1 ranking on Google but t2 Studios can help ...
Advertising and Marketing | Google-friendly websites

Things to do
The following tips provide general design, technical, and quality guidelines for creating a Google-friendly site.

Give visitors the information they're looking for
Provide high-quality content on your pages, especially your homepage. This is the single most important thing to do. If your pages contain useful information, their content will attract many visitors and entice webmasters to link to your site. In creating a helpful, information-rich site, write pages that clearly and accurately describe your topic. Think about the words users would type to find your pages and include those words on your site.

Make sure that other sites link to yours
Links help crawlers find your site and can give your site greater visibility in search results. When returning results for a search, Google combines PageRank (considered view of a page's importance) with sophisticated text-matching techniques to display pages that are both important and relevant to each search. Google counts the number of votes a page receives as part of its PageRank assessment, interpreting a link from page A to page B as a vote by page A for page B. Votes cast by pages that are themselves "important" weigh more heavily and help to make other pages "important."

Keep in mind that search algorithms can distinguish natural links from unnatural links
Natural links to your site develop as part of the dynamic nature of the web when other sites find your content valuable and think it would be helpful for their visitors. Unnatural links to your site are placed there specifically to make your site look more popular to search engines. Some of these types of links (such as link schemes and doorway pages) are covered in Googles webmaster guidelines. Only natural links are useful for the indexing and ranking of your site.

Make your site easily accessible
Build your site with a logical link structure. Every page should be reachable from at least one static text link.

Use a text browser, such as Lynx, to examine your site. Most spiders see your site much as Lynx would. If features such as JavaScript, cookies, session IDs, frames, DHTML, or Macromedia Flash keep you from seeing your entire site in a text browser, then spiders may have trouble crawling it.

Things to avoid
Don't fill your page with lists of keywords, attempt to "cloak" pages, or put up "crawler only" pages. If your site contains pages, links, or text that you don't intend visitors to see, Google considers those links and pages deceptive and may ignore your site.

Don't feel obligated to purchase a search engine optimization service. Some companies claim to "guarantee" high ranking for your site in Google's search results. While legitimate consulting firms can improve your site's flow and content, others employ deceptive tactics in an attempt to fool search engines. Be careful; if your domain is affiliated with one of these deceptive services, it could be banned from indexes.

Don't use images to display important names, content, or links. crawler's do not recognize text contained in graphics. Use ALT attributes if the main content and keywords on your page can't be formatted in regular HTML.

Don't create multiple copies of a page under different URLs. Many sites offer text-only or printer-friendly versions of pages that contain the same content as the corresponding graphic-rich pages. To ensure that your preferred page is included in our search results, you'll need to block duplicates from spiders using a robots.txt file.

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Google Webmaster guidelines

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