Why is SEO so important for your business - networking in Surrey for business owners
Marketing is key for all businesses but marketing comes in several forms and each serves a purpose. There was an adage that you should get good at one and then move on to the next, and though I think that can apply to social media there are some forms of marketing you should not be missing.
SEO or Search Engine Optimisation is essential for you to come up in searches and though many people use social media to search now, it is still a very important credible tool and one you should have in your arsenal.
So many businesses are not optimising their website and content for searches and this is made more difficult by the changes that are constantly being brought in by Google and others.
Jennie Powell - SEO Expert speaks at Epsom networking event
This Friday, at the Small Business Co-Llab, Jennie Powell of Tree Duck Designs will speak on the four pillars of SEO every business needs. Her talk, ‘How to Make Google (and AI) Fall in Love With your Website’ is a lively, jargon-free talk to show you how to make your website work harder with Smart SEO.
You’ll learn:
✔ The four pillars of SEO every business needs✔ Why your Google Business Profile is a goldmine
✔ How AI is reshaping search in 2025 - and what to do about it
Jennie specialises in helping entrepreneurs turn “website shame” into website confidence, with practical steps that attract the right clients and build trust online.
👉 Walk away with simple, actionable tips to boost your visibility - and make your website your best salesperson.
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About Jennie
Jennie Powell is a web designer who’s passionate about turning website shame into website confidence. Through her business, Tree Duck Design, she empowers entrepreneurs to create websites that don’t just sit there but actually work — using her Smart SEO approach. Her mission is to take the mystery (and overwhelm) out of being found online, so business owners can show up confidently, attract the right clients, and let their website do the heavy lifting.