A Small Bike Shop Needs to be Found Online

Even a bike shop business can be a job. One out of the six working days per week feels like a grind.

Content is the driver of search engines finding a web page/site. If records show that people are actually using your site, then it boosts page ranking. Standardbikerepair.com is a virtual home. People come into the shop, browse around, see what’s happening, stay longer in certain rooms: it’s kind of like a haunted house: no one is there.

Truth be told: there is someone there. Between Google Analytics and special software found on the net, we website hosts can watch viewers clicking around the website.

What does a person do when he visits a website? He/She clicks here, there… reads, goes back, scribbles the mouse all over, bounces completely out or wanders around the pages/rooms. An interactive visit is cool.

Idea: for you to get a good feeling about Standard Bike Repair so that you come to the real Standard Bike Repair.

I have watched hundreds of YouTube videos on building 404 pages, page ranking, SEO, Matt Cutts, Ryan Deiss, WordPress, servers, the internet, search engines, and the history of computers in the design and building of standardbikerepair.com.

Spiders are everywhere. Spiders are robots that crawl the web Matrix-style. These bots search and collect information. Spider-bots do the work that Google uses to return the search term results back to you. They literally offer up millions of search possibilities in roughly a half second.