Seonyx put business on the internet.
Does your web site bring you customers?
Well what's the answer? Probably "No!" or "..not as many as I would like"
Ask yourself again:

- Does your web site bring you a significant number of new leads on a regular basis?
- Are the leads brought to you by your web site well qualified and convert into sales, or not?
- Do you think your existing web site has brought a sufficiently high ROI on your original and ongoing spend?
If the answer to any of these questions is no then you need to talk to us.
As many web site owners discover, just getting a web presence is not enough to be effective on the Internet. A successful web site is one that markets itself well online, and that requires a particular kind of focus that informs every aspect of the site's design, programming, and content.
Most web companies specialise in just one area — in web programming, or graphic design, SEO, or Web marketing.
Why Full Service is the answer.
The problem with this is that these functions overlap. An SEO company won't tell you this, but there is only so much they can do to enhance your search engine positioning if the web site was not designed to rank well from the start. The implementation of programming for things like product searches and shopping cart systems can have a huge effect on the ability of search engines to know what products and services you have and where to find them. Having a web site designed by a committee of third party suppliers then is probably the worst way to go about marketing your company online.
The right way to do it is with the holistic approach of a full service internet business consultancy like Seonyx.Com.
The one stop shop approach not only saves you time any money because you don't have to shop around for different specialisms, but it streamlines your support because you only have one point of contact for all issues that arise (our helpdesk).
Our advantage is that we can conceive of the best way to put you business online from the beginning and using our experience, design an integrated solution that has all the necessary facilities for the ongoing online marketing of your web presence already built in.
Using one provider for hosting, design, programming, development and online marketing also means there is only one project to manage, so we can keep a tight control over your spend for you. Increasingly we are seeing shift in the sort of contracts our clients prefer. In the old days a web site was more like a product, built and finished for a fixed price and then we were done. Now clients see that the provider of web based applications not only need to be onhand permanently with some form of service/maintenance contract but that the marketing is ongoing too and so money can be saved by using a full service provider to provide a single contract for service, hosting and ongoing online marketing.
What to do
Don't hesitate! Don't procrastinate! Don't wait for the grass to grow under your feet!
Contact us now to see how we can build you a better presence online:
- Email: sales@seonyx.com
- Phone: +34 956 130 467
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Identity theft - enemy number one!
I do not own an iPad or (anything else made by Apple). This is not because I do not like the products but because there always seem to be much cheaper alternatives.
I went to the Blogger website because I wanted to understand why Google felt the need to divide blogs into countries. I didn’t find the answer. My guess is that while the internet has an attractor which is to unite mankind, to dissolve petty sovereignty, to breakdown barriers to trade and make the world a fairer more equitable place to live for everybody regardless of how much money they had, Google instead are siding with the rich one percent who want to enforce local laws to persecute, victimise, stigmatise and quash the will of the common man.
I wasn’t exactly in short trousers but it was a while ago now when I first came across Technorati. This was back when the web design marketplace was full of talk of Web2.0 and everyone was banging on about it in the blogsphere.
Technorati was a pioneer in that it was taking on Google at timeliness. While Google was very good at archiving vast amounts of data and indexing it for quick retrieval, it was pretty crap at uncovering new stuff. The Technorati agenda was to monitor the blog-sphere and to deliver information as it happened. For a while it was unquestionably the leader in timely information and if you wanted to know what people were talking about, Technorati was the place to look. Then along came Twitter, Google got it’s act together monitoring sites the change frequently and so Technorati lost its competitive edge. Anyway it still works as a good place to list and disseminate the information in your blog. To join, sign up and then make a claim for your blog. When you do, you’ll have to post a code in your blog to prove you are the author: