James Blake SEO Success
Posted by | Posted in Online marketing, Web development, Website Management | Posted on 20-10-2009
Success for our SEO team
In terms of examples of success James Blake Internet have a few but I have taken the example below as the website recently was sold on the back of its SEO performance and think it’s a good example of James Blake Internet’s work.
Case Study - Avis Net Curtains - http://www.avisnetcurtains.com/
This is a Net Curtain business that had a small shop in North London. James Blake Internet got the website to teh top page and Number 1 on Google on a variety of the top keyword searches against much stronger and larger competitors (including national brands). The website proved extremely successful and the owner has just been sold to a competitor purely for its SEO value and ability to attract traffic.
James Blake Internet worked with the owner to understand the phrase that we all felt were most important to their business. James Blake didn’t need 1000’s of keywords, they actually just took 15 which initially is more than enough. The key was to get results on 1st page Google for most of them quickly as possible!
All the main SEO terms listed below for their industry they rank on Google 1st Page despite some heavy competition.
Keywords that were used in SEO Campaign
Net Curtains London
Net Curtains
Best Net curtains
Cheap Net curtains
Net Curtains UK
Net Curtains Shop
Net curtains online
buy net curtains
discount net curtains
buy net curtains
James Blake Internet achieved this by the same means as all their sites, having a close working relationship with the previous owner and understanding their business. This enables them to choose correct keywords and measure the effectiveness of our work continuously.

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