Author: Andrew Jessop

  • Why page load speeds matter to business

    Ever sat for more than five seconds waiting for a page to load? If you have, you’re one of the few. A well-known and much cited piece of research by Google found that pages that take over three seconds to load will lose 40 per cent of people trying to view them. If this page happens […]

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  • SEO trends to expect in 2018

    Over the past year search has seen a range of dramatic changes taking place across the industry, with websites both large and small being affected by changes in both algorithms and accepted norms. But what should we expect to see in 2018? Mobile will almost definitely be first Google has been discussing the Mobile-First Index […]

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  • Digital transformation: does your business need support to evolve?

    From the smallest local business through to the largest institution, companies and organisations throughout the country are currently undergoing what’s known as The Great Digital Transformation. What does a digital transformation mean to a business? For businesses or organisations that are over 10 years old, the chances are that right now, they are undergoing a […]

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  • Getting rid of keyword cannibalisation

    Everyone targets keywords, from the loftiest websites down to the very smallest. Although some people consider it a rule of thumb to target a particular keyword across the breadth of a website, this can actually be counter beneficial without the correct strategic keyword mapping. Without careful planning and consideration you can end up getting multiple […]

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  • SALT.agency teams up with Google & Department for International Trade in Sheffield

    SALT.agency is proud to announce that it is teaming up with the Department for International Trade and Google with a half-day workshop at the Google Digital Garage in Sheffield on November 16. Discussing how to grow trade internationally, members of the SALT.agency team will advise businesses on how to identify potential countries and territories, technical […]

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  • E-Commerce Japan — Department of International Trade Event

    SALT.agency’s Dan Taylor is this Wednesday to speak at a government organised seminar to discuss e-commerce in Japan. Organised by the Department for International Trade, and held at the Yorkshire Sculpture Park, Yorkshire and the Humber is in fact the eighth largest textile market and second highest non-EU market after China. Specifically designed for Y&H textile businesses, […]

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  • Not long until CSE 2017

    The Cyber Security Europe Conference is now just days away. Sponsored in part by SALT.agency, the conference, which is now in its third year, will be focussing on General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). Taking place at Salem Chapel Auditorium on 13 October, there are a range of security talks taking place on the subject of […]

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  • Getting to grips with hyperlocal SEO

    Hyperlocal marketing is here to stay, but it’s a term that has been bandied about for around two years now, as anyone working in digital will know. Although hyperlocal marketing has been around far longer in print and on the radio, thanks to mobile technology, it’s only now coming into its own online. For those […]

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  • Cyber Security interview with Dorset Police Cyber Crime Unit

    This October is the fifth European Cyber Security Month, an annual awareness campaign that hopes to raise awareness of cyber security threats. Alongside this, the campaign hopes to promote cyber security among individuals and organisations, as well as providing the necessary resources to protect themselves online. To help raise awareness, SALT.agency is interviewing one cyber security […]

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  • Preventing migrations from flying south

    So far 2017 has been the year of the migration, with Google increasingly pressing on web masters to be secure and mobile responsive. Migrations however aren’t cookie cutter projects, and vary wildly in terms of both scope, complexity and risk. Switching to Https from Http on a small/reasonably sized website of a few hundred URLs […]

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