Web Training


Key Facts :

Nearly 50% of inbound visitors to the UK and Ireland first look for information on local search engines.

The Germans spend 856.9 million Euros on clothing online, ahead of the Spanish and French.

International SEO Training

Oban Multilingual provides both in-house and external training sessions for companies wishing either to expand their web offering overseas or to improve their current online performance.

If your business is currently global or is thinking of going global, International SEO Training by OBAN will show the opportunities that lie in global search marketing and how best to approach each market that is covered. Multilingual SEO offers the chance to gain competitive advantage and to gain the all important upper hand.

The training is given by some of the best-qualified and experienced personnel in multilingual SEO, multilingual search and multilingual PPC.

It is often very difficult for companies to keep abreast of the most current developments in international search engine marketing (SEM). This is part of what OBAN can provide: up-to date advice and training on how best to approach different markets and countries online.

For instance, OBAN provides training on Multilingual SEO in conjunction with the UKTI and its ‘Passport to Export’ programme and e-consultancy.

Please contact us today for enquiries about our next training session in your area or to arrange for an in-house session.




contact oban multilingual

contact :


oban newsletter :

 
 


latest news : oban podcast

The average shopper spent £81 online in July, totalling a massive £5bn. This was a growth of 18% on the same month in 2009 a report by the IMRG has stated.

Most of North Korea’s 23 million citizens don’t have access to the internet, but that hasn’t stopped the North Korean government from creating their own Twitter account.

A ComScore report announced yesterday the worldwide growth of Twitter, and there were some very interesting discoveries.

Baidu’s CEO Robin Li made a rare media appearance this week, and discussed the company’s plans for international expansion, the effects of Google’s move away from China, censorship and the ‘revolutionary’ product Baidu has up its sleeve.

A recent report has provided some interesting insight into internet speeds around the world.



accreditation :
AdWords Qualified Company      Oban IAB best practice logo