UK’s SEO market worth £436m in 2010

The Growing Natural Search Market in the UK

The natural search market in the UK grew 16pc in 2010 to a value of £436m, according to Econsultancy. This valuation encompasses the overall expenditure on search engine optimization (SEO) in the UK, including investments in agency management services, technology, and consultancy. The substantial increase in the market’s value reflects the continued recognition and adoption of SEO as a highly effective method for driving traffic, boosting sales, and delivering impressive returns on investment.

Econsultancy’s 2011 SEO Agencies Buyer’s Guide

Econsultancy, a leading digital marketing and research company, which has just published its 2011 SEO Agencies Buyer’s Guide, said this valuation reflects the total amount of money spent on search engine optimisation in the UK, including money spent on agency management services, technology and consultancy. This comprehensive guide serves as a valuable resource for businesses seeking to engage with SEO agencies and make informed decisions about their SEO strategies. The guide provides insights into the current state of the SEO market, industry trends, and showcases top agencies that excel in delivering impactful SEO solutions.

Flourishing SEO Market: A Proven Method for ROI

“Overall, the SEO market continues to flourish, as it is a proven and highly effective method of delivering return on investment by successfully driving traffic and increasing sales,” said Jake Hird, senior research analyst at Econsultancy.

Jake Hird, senior research analyst at Econsultancy, emphasizes the flourishing nature of the SEO market. He highlights that SEO has established itself as a proven and highly effective approach to drive return on investment (ROI). By successfully increasing website traffic and driving sales, businesses are recognizing the immense value of SEO in achieving their marketing objectives. The continuous growth and success of the SEO market validate its position as an indispensable digital marketing strategy.