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Storm Web Design

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Storm Website Design is a Web Design and Development company based in Aberdeen. We create websites and apps for business in Aberdeen, over Scotland and the UK.

We’re currently seeking inspiration for our new website. While we love designing sites for our clients, finding time to work on our own project can be a challenge!


Storm are now in the process of developing ideas for our own new website. We would love to hear what you would like to see in the new design. #ukwebdesign #aberdeenwebdesign #webdesign2021


Storm are now running a Virtual Office following government #Coronavirus guidelines. Calls and emails will be answered as normally, face to face meetings are cancelled until further notice.


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Today, we’ve announced two new link attributes - “sponsored” and “ugc” - that join “nofollow” as ways to identify the nature of links. All will now work as hints about which links Google Search should consider or exclude for ranking purposes. More details: webmasters.googleblog.com/2019/09/evolvi…


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As we promised, publishers can now view traffic from the new Google Images - Swipe to Visit functionality in Search Console under the new "AMP on Image Results" search appearance. 👉 webmasters.googleblog.com/2019/07/helpin…


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#FAQ #content doesn't just answer your customers' questions, but also helps build trust, educate your team internally, and boost your #SEO rankings. Irina Weber shares five tips! @irinaweber048 #Website | #Customer | #Ecommerce | #WebsiteOptimization searchenginewatch.com/2019/06/24/cre…


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Trying to convince your boss that PPC is the way to go? Here are the top eight questions she'll probably ask you. bit.ly/2CbBl4x


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