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Interdirect Wins SEO Account for St David's Shopping Centre

SEO for St David's Dewi Sant Cardiff

Interdirect is pleased to announce the win of a new Search Engine Optimisation (SEO) account with St David’s Dewi Sant, Cardiff.

Interdirect’s online marketing specialist, Hannah James, has been working on an SEO pilot for St David’s since September 2011. The success of this campaign has now secured a 12 month SEO contract to increase footfall at the shopping centre, boost visitor numbers to its website, and encourage sign up to the St David’s newsletter.

Having already seen some fantastic results for St David’s; including moving from Google search position eight to position two in three months; increasing Google rank from two out of ten to five out of ten; and achieving 33 percent more year-on-year visits to St David’s website, Interdirect aims to continue its SEO success for the shopping centre.

St David’s Dewi Sant adds to Interdirect’s growing list of SEO accounts, which also includes The Outdoor Shop, Cawleys, Group Leisure, Victoria Shopping Centre, Geoffrey Leaver and Finance for the Future.

Hywel Butcher, marketing manager at St David’s Dewi Sant commended the great SEO results that Interdirect has achieved so far for the shopping centre: “We have seen a huge increase in the number of visitors to the St David’s website since Interdirect has been managing our Search Engine Optimisation. With the support of Interdirect’s online marketing team we now have a better understanding of SEO and why it is vitally important to keep on top of it.”

For more information about Interdirect’s online marketing services email info@interdirect.co.uk or telephone 0845 121 5566

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