Search Engine Optimisation
Search Engine Optimisation (SEO) is constantly evolving and it's vital that businesses react to changes swiftly in order to maintain an effective online strategy. Lakestar Media practices a universal approach to SEO, using all available channels, encompassing the core areas of organic search, news, product feeds and local business listings.
A correctly implemented SEO strategy can offer the highest return on investment of any marketing channel and at Lakestar Media we utilise every tool and opportunity to help convert an increased traffic flow into sales.
How Lakestar Media can create an effective SEO strategy for your company
Giving customers what they want:
- Keyword research is a crucial building block of SEO. We will optimise your website's static content using a focused set of keywords, aligning your content with what real customers are searching for.
Looking beyond organic listings:
- Lakestar Media will make sure your SEO campaign includes active content optimisation, taking in blogs, news feeds and other frequently updated content.
An integrated approach:
- We take all elements of a digital marketing campaign into account.
- Aligning your SEO strategy with PPC and other channels maximises effectiveness and provides a greater understanding of how a campaign is progressing and how to take it forward.
Transparency and knowledge sharing:
- We believe an open and honest relationship is the key to a successful partnership and we pride ourselves on our commitment to sharing knowledge and information.
- The more informed our clients and their web teams are, the greater our ability to focus resources.
News

Woman MP says Twitter not to blame for her troll ordeal
3rd May 2012
A female member of the UK Parliament has refused to blame Twitter for a torrent of abuse she has received on the site, instead choosing to publish the comments in a bid to highlight the problem many women in politics face when they use the microblogging channel.

EU data reforms risk UK's standing as top digital economy
3rd May 2012
Plans for "chilling" changes to data protection laws will make it unlikely that the UK could be the source of the next social media phenomenon.

High Court slams door on music-sharing website
3rd May 2012
The British High Court has ordered all the country's internet service providers to block access to a Swedish-based music, film and game-sharing website.

Google faces online petition over PPC ad rotation changes
2nd May 2012
New pay-per-click advertisements placed through Google's Adwords ad management system can now only be rotated for a maximum period of 30 days.

National Trust turns to Facebook to find best Great British Day Out
2nd May 2012
Conservation body the National Trust is mounting a bid to reach out to a younger audience by launching a new Facebook app.





