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FAQ's In Thetford
Frequently Asked Question's
1. HOW MUCH DOES SEO COST?
No SEO strategy is the same and we look at each project individually to develop an SEO plan that complements
your business goals. Therefore, there is no set price. We can work to suit a range of budgets, so give us a call to chat about our flexible payment options today.
2. HOW LONG DOES IT TAKE TO SEE RESULTS FROM SEO?
Technical SEO changes can be made straight away and will positively impact your ranking on search engines
immediately. Additionally, we can advise on a long-term SEO strategy that will positively reflect on your
business in the long term.
3. WHAT IS AN SEO AUDIT? DO I NEED IT?
Our SEO specialists can complete an SEO audit on your website to provide you with insights about your website’s performance. We can let you know areas for improvement and how your site could be more SEO-friendly.
4. LIMITED BUDGET; WILL YOU STILL WORK WITH US?
In short, yes! We know that SEO is essential to growing your business and boosting your revenue. We want to
work with clients that share the same vision as us. So, if you want to improve your online visibility with tailored digital marketing campaigns, we want to work with you.
Facts About Thetford
General Info
Thetford is a market town and civil parish in the Breckland District of Norfolk, England. It is on the A11 road between Norwich and London, just east of Thetford Forest. The civil parish, covering an area of 29.55 km2 (11.41 sq mi), in 2011 had a population of 24,340.
There has been a settlement at Thetford since the Iron Age, and parts of the town predate the Norman Conquest; Thetford Castle was established shortly thereafter. Roger Bigod founded the Cluniac Priory of St Mary in 1104, which became the largest and most important religious institution in Thetford. The town was badly hit by the Dissolution of the Monasteries, including the castle’s destruction, but was rebuilt in 1574 when Elizabeth I established a town charter. After World War II, Thetford became an “overspill town”, taking people from London, as a result of which its population increased substantially.
Thetford History
Breckland was used as an excavation site for flint tools around 2000 BC. During the Iron Age, a fort was established on Icknield Way at the site of Thetford Castle. Thetford was an important tribal centre for the Iceni during the late Iron Age and early Roman period, with Castle Hill and Gallows Hill being sites of particular note. During the Saxon period it was the principal centre of the eastern Heptarchy and a regular battle site between locals and the Viking invaders.
A mint was built in Thetford in the 9th century. There is evidence of coins minted in Thetford from the time of King Canute to the reign of King John. A monastery was established around 1020 and a grammar school was operating since before the Norman Conquest of 1066. The town greatly prospered during the reign of Edward the Confessor (1042–1066), and at one point there were 944 free Burgesses living in Thetford. The Domesday Book of 1086 estimated the population of Thetford to have grown to between 4000 and 4500 people, which would have been the sixth largest town in Britain at the time. The Book lists William of Bello Fargo as the Bishop of Thetford at the time. The bishopric had moved here from North Elmham in 1071 and stayed in Thetford until moving to Norwich in 1096
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