Statistics show that more than 50 percent of the time someone visits a website in 2018, they are doing so via a mobile phone. This really changes the game when it comes to website design.
Your website is a valuable marketing tool. Having a dynamic, rather than static, site is important if you want to continually attract visitors and rank well in search engines.
We are often asked why our clients should pay for Search Engine Optimisation (SEO) services.
Google’s recent release of its new search algorithm Hummingbird, along with the announcement that all Google searches are now encrypted, has raised a lot of discussion and concerns regarding website rankings and SEO practises.
Recently Google announced a change to remove authorship photos from Google organic search results to simplify and improve the user experience for users across mobile and desktop searches.
At Joyer we are constantly bombarded with emails from "so-called" SEO experts telling us our own website has Google errors, has bad links, low search rankings and can be improved if we contact the company.
Google released a new mobile friendly algorithm update this month (referred to by many as Mobilegeddon) after months of speculation and rumours on the impact and severity of the penalties for non-mobile friendly websites.
Online marketing is continuing to grow at a fast pace in Australia with the Commercial Economic Advisory Service of Australia (CEASA) report for 2014 showing that 37% of the total ad spend in Australia was spent on online marketing compared to 27% for Free-to-air (FTA) TV.