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  1. #1
    Join Date
    Jun 2010
    Location
    Brixton, London, SW2
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    Default Beresford Residential

    Here is the website for our new estate agents in Brixton, London, SW2:
    www . beresford residential . com

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    Dave Keys is offline Fixer Upper
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    Jun 2010
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    Orange County, CA
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    Post Ten Pounds Of Pressure

    The website looks nice, but I'd have gone with Wordpress hosted on bluehost or iPage, etc. You have to apply ten pounds of pressure for external SEO for every one pound required for the same information on Wordpress. Google loves Wordpress the best. If relying on traffic and external links is your strategy and worth it for the appearance of the site, then you're good to go. Otherwise, you should seek ways to code in some content ahead of all the menu items. Right now your source looks like javascript and menus because that's what's there. Hard to rank on Google that way.

    Finally, canonical URL issue, when I typed inberesfordresidential.com without the www, I got an ASPX error, which is an ugly creature and one reason why I don't do websites in .net.

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