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Lea de Groot

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Did you find this article useful? Subscribe to my weekly newsletter WebTalk: Putting Businesses on the Internet Lea is CEO of Elysian Systems, a leading Australian Search Engine Optimisation company based in Brisbane. You may contact Lea for all your SEO needs at seo@elysiansystems.com
Joined: 30th November 2004
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How to appear in Google's local search

22nd March 2005
Google doesn't only exist at http://google.com/ - Google also has local versions, such as http://google.ca/, http://google.com.au/ and http://google.co.uk/. Each of these has a selection below the query entry field that allows the user to select either 's...

6 ways to advertise your new website

26th February 2005
My clients are often starting their very first website, and one of the things they don't know how to do is advertise the new site. This is the advice I give them - The first place to advertise your website is on your stationery - it should appear on all...

Are your images safe from piracy?

26th February 2005
Most websites will have unique images that they would be annoyed or upset to find other people and sites using without permission. Are your images protected to stop this? Probably not. Basically, its impossible to stop people taking a copy of your imag...

How to get Visitors to your Website

22nd December 2004
Many small businesses have a web designer create their site for them and put it on the Internet, and they think that they are done, that the site is complete and all the hard work is done. This couldn't be further from the truth. Your site isn't 'complet...

Choosing a Domain Name for Your Business

30th November 2004
This paper explains how to choose a correct domain name for your business. Definitions TLD TLD is an abbreviation for Top Level Domain. The Top Level Domain is the 2 or 3 characters that appears after the final period in every domain name. So possi...
 
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