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SEO Website development Tricks

Are you curious about increasing traffic to your site using SEO web site development? You’ve come to the right place! Here are a few SEO tips to get you started on the path to increased traffic and higher profits.

First, make sure your website is user-friendly. If customers are having trouble with navigating your site or even with finding it, you’re going to run into a serious revenue problem. Combat that by creating a website that has very easy navigation. To get the most out of the search engine robots, design your site in such a way that it’s easy for them to “read”. At the very least, remember that search bots “crawl” your site from left to right, top to bottom. Position your most important information (keyword/keyword phrases) so that they are read both first and last, and are made prominent through headers, sub-headers and bolded text when practical.

Avoid flash movies if at all possible. If you do have them, make sure that your most vital information and messages are contained elsewhere on your site. Many customers have disabled flash on their computers, and so they will not see or hear the sleek message you put into that neat little box.

More tips for SEO web site development include using meta tags on each and every page. The search bots will look at every page of your site, unless of course you have included a “no-follow” rule in your code, so make it easy for them. Although Google doesn’t rely on keyword meta tags anymore to determine what your website is about, other search engines still do, so including keyword and descriptive meta tags can’t hurt and just might help you to rank better in the SERPS.

Are you finding that many of your customers hit the page once, then go away after a few seconds? You might have a page that is not user-friendly. To fix this problem, avoid splash pages if at all possible. The splash page is that pretty little page that says “click here to enter”. Do you really need it, and does it do anything for your business? The answers to that are No, and No. Write interesting and compelling copy that includes the keywords most relevant to your website, provide need-to-know information to your visitors clearly and succinctly, and guide them to the action that you want them to take, whether that action is signing up for a newsletter, completing a survey or making a product purchase.

Avoid banner advertisements. Avoid audio, too. Why? Customers don’t like it nearly as much as you might think they do. Enabling audio might mean a customer won’t come to your site when they are at a shared computer or at work. And banner advertisements should be used sparingly. Keep it sleek and simple, and keep it focused.

To that end, make sure your navigation is easy. It must work in all browsers, so test it in each one, and test it in different window sizes. Avoid drop-down menus and make exploring your site so simple, even a child could do it. One of the best ways to do this is to provide a navigation menu on one side of the screen, or near the top of your web page with very clear headings to direct the customer to wherever they want to go.

SEO web site development is not as hard as it sounds, but it does take some time and research. You can start working with your SEO web design right now by taking these tips to heart!

Add comment December 9th, 2008

Title Tag Format Importance and Optimization

Your title is the most important aspect of on page website optimization; more important than anything else. Before a search engine spider even looks at your website it first analyzes your title tags. This means that if you do not have a unique title tag for each page than it is very likely that page could be considered duplicate content and not be indexed by each search engine.

There are many factors that need to be considered when optimising your title tags each of which if carefully researched will give you the edge over your current competition and will allow your customers to find you that bit easier. Read this. Learn it. Then implement it. Simple.

Keyword Research

First off you have to choose your keywords. But that’s not as easy as it sounds. Most people assume the moment they go online that they know exactly what keywords they want to be ranked for. Wrong. You need to test this. You really do. Use Google Adwords to actually test what traffic from which keywords converts best for you. After all there’s no point getting lots of traffic if it doesn’t convert. Also use the Google Adwords Keyword Tool to find derivatives of key phrases that work for you. Finally look into using Microsoft’s Commercial Intent tool to give you an idea of how well a keyword will convert (if you don’t fancy using Adwords)

Keyword Relevance

Once you know what keywords you want to be ranked for you have to decide which is most important. When a spider looks at your title tag it puts the most relevance on the keywords furthest to the left. So, before you go shoving your company name at the very beginning consider ordering your key phrases in dependent on what you want to be ranked for. Remember the majority of people aren’t going to be searching for your company name.

Title Tag Length

Now you know the ten thousand keywords you want to be ranked for. Well obviously they aren’t all going to fit. Limit your title tag to a maximum length of 70 characters. If you have too many key phrases to fit in each tag then vary the keywords you use, this will help to keep your tags unique whilst making sure you cover all the fields you require.

Separating Keywords

After much split testing we have found that bars | pipes are the best and most user friendly way of dividing keywords. They help to break up your keywords and draw more traffic from the search engines than any of the others.

Title Tag Format

Don’t create your title tag using all upper or lower case. Also don’t capitalize letters in the middle of words. We would recommend Camel Case which is capitalizing the first word of every letter.

Don’t Duplicate Keywords

Just because you offer Deals, you do not need to include that phrase after every single key phrase. Make sure that every keyword included in your title tag is there for a reason. It is also worth doing some research into stop words. Stop words are common English words that search engines discount because they are unimportant. Make sure your title tag does not include common English words such as then and when we who how etc.

Content Matching

Make sure that any keywords used within your title tags are also used within the content of that page. You are much less likely to get well ranked if the page contains no content that you are attempting to rank for. Google frowns upon this.

Add comment December 4th, 2008


 

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