We continually update our working practices to abide by recommendations made by search engines and other Internet authorities.
The World Wide Web Consortium
We adhere to the standards set by this consortium. The World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) develops inter-operable technologies to lead the Web to its full potential.
Anti Spamming Policy
We have never used any spamming techniques such as cloaking (delivery agents), hidden text or hidden links or other unethical techniques used on the Internet. We avoid using borderline optimisation techniques and practices.
Search engines actively look for web sites that employ such methods and encourage users to report offenders. An example is Google's spam reporter at
http://www.google.com/contact/spamreport.html
Working Ethics
We avoid copying other people's work and we take pride in our creativity and originality which we have worked hard to achieve, and will continue to do so as a matter of policy.
We are encouraged in our line of thinking and working, by the ample proof we have of competitors copying our work.
We are proud of our 100% success record. None of our optimised websites have ever been penalised or barred by any of the search engines.