I use wordtracker it provides you with more analysis tools. Basically choosing a keyword is a trade-off between the number of searches carried out for a given word/phrase versus the number of people competing for a keyword also how well optimised those top listings are.
I use 123-reg.co.uk but thats just my prefecence, they are quite cheap and have a good control pannel, so If i wish to change my hosting account, I can update all the details myself and also manage multiple domains from within the same interface.
That's an avenue I hadn't considered before, have you used your local chamber of commerce for finding an overseas supplier before, or just for checking on their background? Would be interested to know what kind of support they can offer.
As long as your site is either a .co.uk or is hosted by a UK server then you should have no problem being picked up for the UK. It doesn't really matter if you have incoming links from outside the UK.
Choosing a web design/development company is a personal preference. Its difficult to give advise on a companies services, if you haven't used them. Speak to the company have a look at their portfolio and contact some of the companies who have dealt with them and find what they have to say...
I wouldn't redirect multiple domains with similar keyword to your domain, you run the risk of getting penalized if it gets picked up on. This method has been used in the past/now by spammers to get multiple domains up in the hope of getting picked up on more keywords. If you are worried about...
I wouldn't target any more than 2-3 keywords (phrases) per page and have around the 5% mark as a guide for the percentage of keyword volume that makes up the text on your page.
Its too long and I would try to limit the amount of keywords to one or two in your description so that your home page is targeted towards your 2 most important keywords, and use inner pages to target all the city's, such as London, Paris etc
A page rank of 0 means the page has been evaluated by Google and given a page rank of 0 unranked means the site hasn't been ranked yet, this could be because the page or domain is new.
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