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This post was contributed by Local SEO Group<\/a>, a bunch of seo experts<\/a> who understand how modern SEO can have a real impact on businesses throughout the United Kingdom and beyond.<\/p>\n


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How does SEO work?<\/h2>\n

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SEO (search engine optimisation) is the process of making a website list higher in a search result on a search engine results page. A search engine (such as Google, Bing or Yahoo) are websites that document information on different websites, so that they can then list that information for users, depending on what that user types into a search box.<\/p>\n

The more relevant and trustworthy you are for a particular search term, the higher you will rank in the list, and so the more clicks you will get (and in theory, more customers).<\/p>\n

You need a website to benefit from SEO, so if you don’t have one I recommend making one yourself or hiring a web design agency.<\/p>\n

SEO for new websites can often take a year or more to take effect, whereas for an old site it may only take a few months to rank on page one for your target keyword phrases, making it an effective marketing technique.<\/p>\n

Learn more about keyword research in this video:<\/p>\n