Welcome to SEO Therapy
Google research shows that the business which occupies the #1 position on a search engine gets around 15 times more enquiries than the business which occupies the number 10 position.
Even though both businesses are on the first page of Google - ahead of hundreds if not thousands of other competitors in their industry, one's receiving an abundant stream of qualified leads for free - the other is getting some of the enquiries, but nowhere near as many.
At SEOtherapy we're into the philosophy that if you're not in the Top 6 search engine results for not just one search engine term or phrase, but scores or even hundreds of terms, then we're not doing our job.
To help achieve this, we've exclusively created a method for doubling or tripling the amount of times you can appear on Page 1.
Most businesses are delighted - and often relieved - to get just 1 listing on the first page of Google.
Our policy is to shoot for six results out of the first ten.
Sounds far-fetched? Our clients who we've achieved such results for feel like they've landed on Venus.
"Since implementing SEO, internet leads bring in 26% of my business." - our client Stuart Snow, director of Mac Manager.
"I now have prestigious Sydney and Melbourne restaurants and cafes emailing or calling me saying "we have to order your tea - your profile is everywhere on the web". Brilliant work by SEOtherapy and even brings me tea clients from as far away as San Francisco." - Kerrie McMahon director of World ParTea Pty Ltd.
"Within weeks the people at SEOtherapy got us to the top of Google's first page for a range of absolutely crucial terms such as "kinesiology courses in Sydney", "aromatherapy courses in Melbourne" and "remedial massage courses in Adelaide". We're still an ongoing monthly client of SEOtherapy and have no wish to change this as Stewart Dawes keeps opening up new audiences for us." - Brian Knight, director of The Health Arts College.
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Twitter is a social networking and microblogging service that enables its users to send and read messages known as tweets. Tweets are text-based posts of up to 140 characters displayed on the author's profile page and delivered to the author's subscribers who are known as followers. Senders can restrict delivery to those in their circle of friends or, by default, allow open access. Since late 2009, users can follow lists of authors instead of following individual authors. All users can send and receive tweets via the Twitter website, external applications (notably including those developed forsmartphones), or Short Message Service (SMS), although the availability of SMS services varies by country. While the service itself costs nothing to use, accessing it through SMS may incur phone service provider fees. The website currently has more than 100 million users worldwide.
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