Domain Name – Your domain name should be brandable (example: Google, Amazon, Yahoo!, etc.), simple to say, and even simpler to remember. Don’t worry too much about stuffing keywords into your domain name. Keywords in domain names no longer have the punch they used to.
www or not www – The choice is yours, http://www.mysite.com/ or http://mysite.com/, pick one and stick with it. I recommend using the www because the basic Joe Schmoe Web server tends to type in www, anyhow.
Simple Design – Don’t reinvent the wheel. If your design is complex, chances are it will hinder your visitors’ ability to navigate and view the site plus it will slow down development. The simpler the better.
Don’t make directories further than three levels down from the root directory – The closer pages are to the home page in the directory structure the better. Keep things organized but don’t overorganize. If you have one file or sub-directory in a directory there should be a VERY valid reason.
File/Directory Names Using Keywords – Your filenames and directory names should contain keywords. If your page is about Idaho potatoes then the filename should be idaho-potatoes.
Static URLs – Static URLs are URLs that are not dynamically generated. A static URL looks like http://www.mysite.com/directory/file-name.html and dynamic URLs look like http://www.mysite.com/index.html?page-name=. You can make dynamic URLs spiderable by search engines but it’s a lot simpler to get things indexed with static URLs.
Reckon Small – The smaller your Web pages are, the quicker they load. A single page should be less than 15K (unless unquestionably necessary) and the entire page including graphics should be less than 50K (unless unquestionably necessary). Remember, not everyone is on a high-speed Internet connection; there are still people without a 56K modem.
Hyphens – Use hyphens ( – ) and not underscores ( _ ) to separate words in directory and file names. Most search engines parse a hyphen like a reader would parse a space. Using underscores makes what_would_you_do look like whatwouldyoudo to most search engines. You should certainly separate words in your URLs.
Navigation on Every Page – You should place consistent navigation on every page of your Web site. Your navigation should link to the major sections of your Web site. It would also make significance for every page on your Web site to link back to the home page.
Site Map – You should make a site map that links to the major sections and sub-sections of your Web site. The site map should be linked to from your Web site’s home page at the very least. Preferably the site map should be linked to from every page. Recommend file names for your site map are “sitemap.html” or “site-map.html.”
Title – The title of the page should be used in the TITLE tag and at the top of every page. The title should be keyword rich (containing a max of 7 to 10 words) and descriptive.
Description META Tag – Some people say META tags are dead but some search engines will really use them underneath a pages title on search engine result pages (SERPs). Use no more than 150 characters including spaces and punctuation. Your description should be a keyword rich, complete condemn.
Keyword META Tag – A listing of keywords that appear in the page. Use a space to separate keywords (not a comma). Arrange keywords how they would be searched for or as close to a complete condemn as possible. This tag is in the end dead but by making it when you make the page it allows you to come back eons later and realize what keywords you were specifically targetting. If the keyword doesn’t appear at least twice in the page then it shouldn’t go in the Keyword META Tag. Also, try to limit the number of total keywords to under twenty.
Robots META Tag – Some search engine crawlers abide by the Robots META Tag. This gives you some control over what appears in a search engine and what doesn’t. This isn’t an elemental aspect of search engine optimization but it doesn’t hurt to add it in.
Bearing Tags – Bearing tags should be used wherever possible and should be structured appropriately (H1, H2, H3, H4, H5, H6). You shouldn’t start a page with an H2 tag. If H1 by default is too huge then use CSS to style it effectively. Remember that most search engines like to see a bearing tag then text or graphics; not H1 followed immediately by H2.
TITLE Attribute – Use the A HREF TITLE attribute (example: ). The TITLE attribute improves usability/accessibility. Be sure to include keywords as you see fit but remember it should tell your visitors where they will go when they click the link.
ALT Tags – Every image should have an ALT tag. Use a keyword rich description of what the image is. If the image contains text use the text in the image. This is also a usability/accessibility tool.
More text than HTML – A page should have more text content than markup language.
Anchor Text – Anchor text is the text used to link to a page. Using keywords in anchor text is a very excellent thought and will improve a page’s performance in SERPs.
Use Text Links, Not Images – If you’re going to link to a touch use text. Text in images can’t be read by search engines. The only time this rule doesn’t apply is when you’re between to a touch with a well known logo. Even then it’s still better to use a text link. If you must use an image as a link then make sure you give it a excellent ALT tag.
Gobs of Content – The more content, the better. Having pages upon pages of original, relevant content is the best form of search engine optimization.
Add New Content Evenly – If you can add a new page of content every day then your site will stay fresh and give search engine crawlers a reason to keep coming back day in and day out.
Keyword Density – This is a touchy topic among Web developers and search engine optimizers. Some say 5% is more than enough. Chris Fleeting says your main keywords shouldn’t have a density of more than 30% and should be higher than the densities of other phrases and words.
Build It, Place It Online – Your site should be built and in “update mode” once it’s uploaded to your Web server. Don’t add a page at a time to your Web server when you’re first building your Web site. Build your Web site first then upload it. Add new content as needed.
Use a robots.txt File – Every excellent crawler looks for a robots.txt file in your root directory. I would highly recommend making a valid robots.txt just to appease these search engines and at the very least eliminate 404 errors from building up in your log files.
Validation – Every page on your Web site should adhere to W3C standards as closely as possible. Some say page validation can help your ranking in SERPs (the jury is still out on that one). But, standards compliant Web pages do help with thwart browser compatibility.
Link Popularity – Once your Web site has been well established, it’s time to build up your link popularity. The more relevant inbound links a Web site has, the better its rankings will be.
Analyze Traffic – Read your log files evenly. Make sure you’re not getting traffic you don’t want and getting traffic you do want. Keeping a pulse on your traffic allows you to better optimize your pages.
NO TRICKS – If it doesn’t seem ethical, then it isn’t a excellent thought. If it doesn’t help your visitors, then don’t do it.
NO FRAMES – Don’t use frames, ever.
NO BROKEN LINKS – Between to pages that don’t exist is a very terrible thing. Search engines and people alike despise that.
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Seo Checklist for Web Designing
Saturday, January 23rd, 2010SEO Traffic Spider | Being the Master of Web Designing
Sunday, January 10th, 2010Today everyone wants a website and for that a web designing company is the best place to make one. But, do web designing companies make a website that is excellent in all terms like structure, color, programming, etc? Some would surely say yes, but I do not agree with that. I would say, web designers just make a website, but there is more to that for a client to look into while getting the website built.The following article describes the points that one must keep in mind when contracting with a web designing company to develop a website.Website Structure and Residency:What kind of a website are you looking for? How many columns do you want the website to have? Where do you want to place what and why? What kind of programming do you want to have for the website? What kind of technology do you want the website to be built on? For example: HTML, Drupal, PHP, Dot Net, Joomla, etc.W3C Validation:In most cases the client only sees if the website is running well, all the pages are opening correctly, and the content is correctly placed on each page. Very evenly the client and the web designer neglect the number of errors that are present on the website. With W3C validation, you will know exactly how many errors are there on each page. Besides the errors, you will also see the number of warnings for each page of your website. This is extremely vital from an SEO perspective.Tip: Question the web designer to show a few websites they have built and check them for any errors and warnings. This is the best way to ascertain the feature of work of a web designer or a web designing company.On Page Optimization:When a website is built by the web designer, it is vital that the client gives specifications regarding on page optimization. On Page Optimization refers to the meta description, meta keywords, meta title, alt tags, and header tags. There are so many websites that are built where these points are ignored. If these points are kept in mind, you can save a excellent amount of cash that would really be spent towards On Page Optimization. Additionally, it will also help the spiders to crawl your website and also index the pages properly.Now that we have the 3 main elements in our control, we need to look at a further element that plays an vital role towards the success of a website. Multi-variant testing is an elemental element to know which pages are preferred best by the visitors and what is not preferred. This practice is used to determine which creative variation or content makes the finest perfection in the certain objectives of a website design. This could be focused on either the home page (index page) or all of the internal pages of the website. If implemented correctly, you will see a phenomenal increase in the number of conversions, traffic and also ROI by testing the different elements like layout, background colors, copy text and landing page images.An vital point to note is that all elements may not generate the same increase in conversions. It’s through conducting different tests it would be possible to ascertain the elements that generate the rise in conversions!
Designing A Blog For Maximum Effect And Potential
Friday, December 11th, 2009Blog is fleeting for the word weblog. A weblog is a journal (or newsletter) that is frequently updated and intended for the consumpution of the general public. Blogs generally represent the personality of the author or the Web site. Blogs can be used in the business world as well. Blogs started in the late 90s and have increased in popularity over the past months. Many people have started to make their personal blogs to express their thoughts and feelings. Internet companies have also started their blogs to inform consumers on the newest product news and reviews.
Blogs are now being used in internet marketing media field. Previously, Internet marketing was done by placing banners and links on standard websites, such as news and information sites. Links were also included on newsletters and marketing letters sent to the members of their mailing lists. Lots of people spend time reading blogs. People read their friend’s blogs, their favorite author’s blogs, blogs on topics that they are interested in, and blogs on product reviews. With the increasing popularity of blogging, it is even feared that people rely on blogs to get the newest news.
Even if news reports from blogs may not be reliable, some people look for product reviews through blogs which in some cases is more dependable. While it is right that some media persons are being paid to write excellent reviews about a certain product, blog writers write about their actual experiences with harvest and air force from a company. Since there are many people who read and start their own blogs, blogs are a excellent medium to market a product. Increasing blog traffic means an increase in product sales.
Unification affiliate programs and sites which will list your blog under a certain search category or name can increase your blog traffic. You can also have your blog advertised in standard websites. This, but, will cost some cash and is not advisable if you have just started blogging. A writer who has just launched his/her blog will want as much traffic as possible to increase advertisements on the site. Also, some advertisers pay every time their link is clicked or the page that has their link is viewed.
When you have increased traffic on your blog, you should try to keep your visitors coming back and recommending your blog to acquaintances and colleagues. This can be done by having informative or amusing content and excellent blog layout and design. You may develop your blog’s content or you can also buy the air force of a web content writer to provide you with the blog articles.
A blog’s layout and design also plays a huge role. While most of the companies offering free blog hosting place forward pre-selected templates, there are also some that allows customization that if you utilize this feature correctly can increase your blog’s traffic.
Make your blog stand out from the millions of blogs out by following the guidelines not more than:
Customize the banner.The banner usually has the most generic designs that are common to the blogs from a blogging company or service. You can personalize this banner by having a graphic with the dimensions of the banner. You can also edit the graphic so that it will also include the title of your blog. In this case, you can make your own graphic or you can buy qualified looking graphics online for less than $10.
Personalize photos. Of course, most of the photos that you will be posting will be your own. But, if you don’t customize the photos previous to posting them, you may miss maximizing the enhancing benefits graphics can add to the page. Count photo borders can help the photo stand out from the page. It can also add to the design of your blog. You can choose a standard border or you can also make your own border which can be associated with your blog’s templates.
Add a favicon. Don’t you reckon sites with icons on the address bar previous to the website’s URL are cool? Many people do. These favicons add a qualified look to the URL. These simple to do using photo or graphic editing softwares.
Include RSS feeds.This is a cool way to inform people with newsreaders about your blog headlines. Tutorials on RSS feeds are available on the internet.
Advertisements. If you have signed-up with Google Ad-Significance, which I am sure you want to do, make sure that the ads are conveniently placed that these will not hinder your readers’ ease in accessing the information on your blog.
Check out blog templates, layouts, backgrounds, textures and skins from sites.There are sites that place forward free blog templates, layouts, backgrounds, textures and skins. You can make use of these so your blog will not look generic like most of the blogs hosted by the service provider.
Audio makes your blog more personal.Not only does audio personalizes the blog; it can also keep your visitors coming back. You can try having streaming radio stations, mp3 file or playlists loading with your blog.
A well designed and run blog is a fantastic internet marketing tool that can increase your product and service exposure and ultimately your sales. Following the thoughts above will provide you with a fantastic blog design.