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Telephone: 0131 225 0720
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Site Analysis

Ambergreen’s site analysis investigates your website in detail. Ambergreen analyses over 50 specific areas, including keyword density on the key pages, internal link popularity and code structure, pinpointing any issues that influence how the site performs on the major search engines. We then detail the effect these issues are having on the sites performance and recommend how we address them.

The cause, effect, solution process allows you to easily understand and fix each technical issue. This review will highlight those elements that require development or changes and offer opportunities that will form the basis for a site that has the best chance of online success.

Failure to review the site in terms of structure, coding, usability and content, etc could result in unidentified barriers to SEO blocking the progress of the site late in the optimisation process and subsequently result in more development time and cost.


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