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Let's Cut To The Chase - Common Sense SEO For Small Business

Let's Cut To The Chase - Common Sense SEO For Small BusinessLet's Cut To The Chase - Common Sense SEO For Small Business (book)

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If you have a small business website and wonder how you could improve your traffic with some easy changes to your website, this may be the book for you. The book outlines the basics of search engine optimization with simple techniques that get results. Written in straightforward language by Craig Killick, MD of The Escape (a web agency in the UK), this book will show how you can make your website more attractive to search engines and increase your profile online.

Craig Killick | Small Business & Marketing

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