"A Well Structured Website is Now Essential for Search Engine Optimisation" According to Punch Communications

Fri Jul 10, 2009 4:00am EDT
 
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  LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM, Jul 10 (MARKET WIRE) -- 
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    Punch Communications, a Midlands based PR Company, has today underlined
the importance of a well structured website, following the changes that
the search engine Google made to its algorithm.

    Google, the most popular and widely recognised internet search engine in
the world, altered it's algorithm in the UK in a similar way to the
changes that it made in the United States, so that now the results are
suggested to favour "brands" over "non-brands".

    The change now means that it will be much easier for "big name brands" to
rank on the first page of google for keywords, and early predictions
indicate that links may no longer be of such great importance, with brand
mentions within mainstream media outlets and also social media having an
impact on search results too.

    Perhaps more importantly, websites that are constructed in a logical,
simple manner are more likely to have success in search engine
optimisation (SEO). With greater emphasis placed on the value of internal
links and site structure, websites that are constructed well from the
start will do better moving forward.

    Pete Goold, Managing Director of Punch, commented: "The new algorithm
changes will undoubtedly mean shifts in current rankings, and as an
agency we will be looking to react to this using current best practice in
SEO, to ensure that our activity is not penalised in any way.

    "The changes will have a huge impact on the field of online PR, as
mentions in mainstream internet based media are set to have increased
importance to google."

    Punch Communications has a wealth of experience in automotive PR, and a
healthy list of contacts in online publications. Punch is also able to
cost effectively integrate SEO and social media into an overall campaign,
therefore giving each client the greatest benefit of PR activity on the
internet.

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Contacts:
Punch Communications
01858 411 600
www.punchcomms.com

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