SEO Code of Practice
A new SEO code of practice announced by NRAC looks set to set new standards in the Search engine optimisation industry.
With an ever increasing number of companies claiming to specialise in search engine optimisation, the uninitiated client can find it almost impossible to know a good SEO from a bad one.
The results of paying for the services of a bad, or unethical SEO can be disastrous for small business owners, and can sometimes result in their website being penalised, or even removed from search engines.
The new NRAC SEO Code of Practice solves the problem small business owners have of choosIng an SEO and gives them the security of knowing their SEO is using ethical methods and are working within guidelines laid down by the major search engines.
To find out more about the code of practice please contact tj@nrac.co.uk
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