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What do you think of my website?
04-08-2014, 09:29 PM
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What do you think of my website?
i have designed a new website for my business and was after some feedback to see what changes i can make so it looks professional. also let me know if it already looks good. http://www.premier-remapping.com its a mobile ecu tuning website.

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04-08-2014, 09:33 PM
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Ask your firiends to look at it, not here.

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04-08-2014, 09:38 PM
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Is it assumed that prospects already understand ecu tuning?, the name seems a bit too obscure and technical, granted targeting the real enthusiasts who know what they need, but I have to imagine a broader audience can be attracted by a more accessible title: like ProgrammedPerformance, ElectronicHorsepower, rewiredperformance though something that better hints at auto applications as your logo cleverly does would be more helpful (ecuAutoTuning?). I would probably have a photo of an ECU on the first page, a hot Subaru maneuvering might compel more prospects than a million dollar symbol, perhaps some before/after horsepower graph would also help set the scene. Hyphens in domain names are supposedly a neutral word separator, Google insiders have said they count up the multi hyphen domain names to test the effectiveness of their junk site filters, one hyphen is probably not a problem.

That approach of listing a bunch of cities served might now be judged SEO Spam by the search engines, the recently added Google Penguin filter is made to identify such manipulations, though I really don't know if that's on it's list. Typically local SEO would involve getting citations on as many online business directories as possible, consistently using the same business address, sorry I really couldn't tell of that UK address is a legit verifiable address, if so be sure to make an optimized Google Local page, it might take some trial searches to find the term for which such a business comes up, you will see A-G stick pin symbols net to the places pages, which are one of the easiest ways to be find in a local search, but you do need an address they can verify with a post card.

I had to resort to searching: auto performance tuning, just to get one local result with the stick pin. I did see several Adwords paid ads popup when searching these terms, you can specify the geographical distance of the ad views to get the most for your advertising dollars, Facebook paid ads are another good place for first time advertisers, aside from location they provide a lot of demographic targeting options, like age, gender and 'interests'
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