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The Importance of Internal Linking for SEO

The Importance of Internal Linking for SEO

In the changing realm of marketing and search engine optimisation (SEO) internal linking serves as a fundamental technique that brings about substantial advantages. Internal linking entails establishing connections between pages, articles and resources on a website using hyperlinks. This straightforward approach plays a role in enhancing user experience, refining website navigation and boosting SEO endeavors. This piece explores the multitude of reasons why internal linking's crucial with an emphasis on connecting articles, resources and web pages.
Navigating the UK's Skill Shortage: Strategies for Recruiters

Navigating the UK's Skill Shortage: Strategies for Recruiters

The UK job market is currently facing a significant challenge: a pervasive skill shortage across various sectors. This shortage has been exacerbated by factors such as Brexit, the COVID-19 pandemic, and rapid technological advancements. For recruiters, this presents both a challenge and an opportunity. This article aims to provide practical strategies and actionable advice for recruiters to navigate this complex landscape effectively.
What to look for in a recruitment website design service

What to look for in a recruitment website design service

What should I look for in a recruitment website design service? Choosing the right recruitment website design service can be a tricky undertaking. When searching the internet for vendors it can be daunting to know which platform is right for your business, afterall it's a very important decision for your company because it's essentially your shop front; the first thing your clients and candidates see when they visit you for your services. This article lists some of the requirements we believe are essential when choosing the right vendor.
Choosing the right recruitment software

Choosing the right recruitment software

Which recruitment software is right for my recruitment business? When choosing recruitment CRM software for your business you first need to decide what you will be using the system for. Will you be using it as an ATS (Applicant tracking system), as a general business management tool; for example to keep track of your candidates, clients, contacts and their respective details, as a candidate and vacancy management tool; for example searchable candidates / vacancies by keywords, work locations and disciplines or a combination of all the above.

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