Page Loading, Please Wait

Privacy and Cookie Policy

What you need to know when you're using our site

Contained within our website is tracking code provided by Lead Forensics. This code enables Lead Forensics to track activity on the website and provide us with information on the IP address of the requesting computer (this data is not anonymised), the date and duration of the user’s visit, and the web pages which the user visits.The Lead Forensics tool uses IP tracking for identifying businesses and is not the same as cookies. The Lead Forensics tracking code only provides information that is readily available in the public domain. It does not, and cannot, provide individual, personal or sensitive data regarding who has visited our website. It provides information on what companies have visited our website by identifying them from their IP address. This data may be used by us to contact the business about their experience or for marketing purposes. We will not pass this data to third parties for any reason. More information can be found at www.leadforensics.com


Latest Articles

Fixing Broken Links on Your Website Still Matters: Here’s Why

As a website owner or SEO specialist, you’re likely aware that search engine optimisation (SEO) plays a crucial role in driving organic…

Read More.

Are One Page Websites a Good Idea?

In this day and age, a website acts like a traditional shop front window – attracting potential customers, keeping existing customers engaged…

Read More.

What Is Search Intent and Why Is It Important?

When it comes to search engine optimisation (SEO), understanding search intent is paramount. It’s not just about analysing the words and phrases…

Read More.

5 Quick Tips to Improve Website UX

Over 4 in 5 consumers in the UK buy things digitally. So, now more than ever, people are checking out businesses online…

Read More.
×