SEO Caister-On-Sea

Rank #1 Google

We generate fresh new Google traffic to your website

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When you search on Google, how many times do you click on the second page of results? Very rarely! This is why for your business; your website must rank on the first page of all leading search engines. At Known in Norfolk, we achieve first-page results for businesses across all industries.
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Trusted SEO Matters

Get more more customers online with trusted SEO

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Built a beautiful website with all the bells and whistles? It’s time to invite the whole world wide web to the party. Without search engine optimisation, how do you tell your digital audience you exist? You need to shout about it with trusted SEO. Ask us about optimisation, guest blogging, web 2.0s and everything in between.

- Page One Google Rankings

100%

- Grade A Website Page Speeds

99%

- Increased Organic Web Traffic

98%

Rank High On Mobile Devices! Outsmart your Competition.

Did you know that over 40% of transactions happen on mobile? If you want mobile users to engage with your website and become loyal customers, you must invest in mobile search engine optimization (SEO). Mobile SEO is the process of optimizing your site to rank better in search results and keep mobile leads on your page.

The Key To SEO Success

At Known in Norfolk we have the secret SEO formula

How it works.

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Know Your Audience

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Audit Your Site

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Use the Right Keywords

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Create Quality Content

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Acquire Relevant Backlinks

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Update Your Strategy Frequently
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FAQ's In Caister-On-Sea

Frequently Asked Question's

No SEO strategy is the same and we look at each project individually to develop an SEO plan that complements
your business goals. Therefore, there is no set price. We can work to suit a range of budgets, so give us a call to chat about our flexible payment options today.

Technical SEO changes can be made straight away and will positively impact your ranking on search engines
immediately. Additionally, we can advise on a long-term SEO strategy that will positively reflect on your
business in the long term.

Our SEO specialists can complete an SEO audit on your website to provide you with insights about your website’s performance. We can let you know areas for improvement and how your site could be more SEO-friendly.

In short, yes! We know that SEO is essential to growing your business and boosting your revenue. We want to
work with clients that share the same vision as us. So, if you want to improve your online visibility with tailored digital marketing campaigns, we want to work with you.

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Facts About Caister-On-Sea

General Info

Caister-on-Sea, also known colloquially as Caister, is a large village and seaside resort in Norfolk, England. It is close to the town of Great Yarmouth. At the 2001 census it had a population of 8,756 and 3,970 households, the population increasing to 8,901 at the 2011 Census. It used to be served by Caister-on-Sea railway station. Following its closure in 1959, Great Yarmouth railway station, 4 km (2.5 mi) to the south, became the nearest station. The wind farm at Scroby Sands has thirty 2–megawatt wind turbines, 2.5 km (1.6 mi) off shore.Caister Castle, a 15th-century tower with an associated car museum, is about 2 km (1.2 mi) to the west.

Caister-On-Sea History

Caister’s history dates back to Roman times. In around AD 200 a fort was built here as a base for a unit of the Roman army and navy. However its role as a fort appears to have been reduced following the construction of the Saxon Shore fort at Burgh Castle on the southern side of the estuary in the latter part of the 3rd century. The name ‘Caister’ derives from the Anglo-Saxon word ‘ceaster’ meaning ‘Roman fort’ In the 1950s, a building near the south gate at Caister was excavated in advance of a housing development. These buildings do not appear to be military as they include a hypocaust and painted wall plaster as well as female jewellery, and it has been suggested that this building may have been an officer’s house, or possibly a ‘seamen’s hostel’ which may be a polite name for a brothel.

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