BUILDING AN SEO FRIENDLY WEBSITE

July 12, 2009 by · Comments 

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SEO starts from the very beginning of a website’s conception.  Although SEO can later be implemented, at times it can be difficult, requiring so much reconstruction one would virtually need to rebuild an entire new website to make it SEO friendly.  With that in mind, having an SEO specialist working with the programmer and web designer to make sure all of the necessary SEO components are built into the design and the text is optimal.  Although due to cost this approach isn’t always possible, it ensures an SEO driven site with the necessary SEO components built in.

The general design of the site can be a critical feature on the readability of your site by the major search engines. Though sites programmed with flash animation tend to be eye catching they originally were unable to be indexed by Google.  So they were eye catching if you could actually find them.  A recent article put out by Google states of an improvement in their search engines ability to read flash animation but not something I would even risk if your goal is to be found in the search results.  Despite the good idea to leave flash animation out of the body of the site having your header with such programming adds a similar appeal yet remains SEO friendly. This is just one of the many things to keep in mind while building an optimized site.

Another factor of SEO that can be incorporated into web design is the ALT image Tag feature.  Here the web designer would enter a keyword within the programming of each graphic that appears on the page.  This lends additional opportunity for keyword instances that attract search engines for user search.  Because this is not easily done by an SEO Consultant after the site has been completed and most often requires the assistance of a web designer it helps to instill these features during the initial construction.

Keyworded urls are also an important feature for SEO.  Sometimes this offers an excellent opportunity to drop keywords/phrases in for added optimization assuming your domain name has the keyword in it and if it doesn’t this feature is especially important.  Let’s look at an example of a keyworded URL and how we can maximize keyword usage.  Remember any link that has our keyword in it is worth twice its weight a keyword.  So let’s say the keyword is “Button Jewelry”  the domain name is www.uniquebuttonjewelry.com/  and one of the pages on her site found by clicking on the navigation button that says “browse our shop” has a url that looks like this www.uniquebuttonjewelry.com/buybuttonjewelry.html   The keyword “button jewelry” has now appeared twice within the url  and although by itself may not lend much weight in terms of optimization, when used in conjunction with the many other urls for your website this can have a strong affect on a sites performance in the search results. 

While there are many more SEO tactics that one can incorporate into the initial design of their website these are some of the basics and ones that will lend assistance with a site’s performance in the search results.  Remember to talk with your web designer about building these features and more into your website.  This could save you a lot of work later.  http://www.contentwriterseo.com

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THE SEASONS OF WEB CONTENT

June 15, 2009 by · Comments 

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When searching for information, via written content on the web, one must learn to create their own ideas from what they absorb and give their best effort at remaining objective  to the content being read.  Unlike encyclopedias or dictionaries, web content  is not regulated nor weeded through for accuracy.  On the internet, anyone can post anything, any time of the day.  The answer to your question on the internet’s great world wide web, is, most conveniently, whatever you want it to be.  You might say the internet is starving for accurate information; fact based statements on subjects that can be supported by either scientific evidence, experimental trials or some other means of credible measurement.  Something we can rely on to tell us not just a viewpoint, but something concrete, sparing the “I thinks, or most likely’s or In my opinion’s.”  While this type of written content becomes more scarce it naturally becomes more important in the eyes of the only “regulators’ of content currently existing - search engines, namely google.  As google strives to be revered as a legitimate  deliverer of  quality content,  it will favor those sites whose data is more of the objective nature.  Content Writing that is opinionated or subjective in nature will likely fall in a category below that, regardless of  SEO, keywords and other tactics once used to gain popularity in organic search.  Ranking will have more to do with quality and reliability of information than it will amount of backlinks from high page rank sites. 

Isn’t this what the internet needs? Maybe so, but what does this mean for SEO professionals and many others, who have clearly, or rather unclearly created what I like to call Gray Hat SEO, a hybrid nickname I coined from the popular Black Hat vs White Hat oppossing technique types.  Referring to anything that is SEO related as black and white seems out of character, even humorous considering the amount of unknown associated with its very practice.  I am not sure what color you get from your web investigations.  I most often get grey, which appears to be the area of vast majority! 

What affect will this demand for straight forward provable content have on the internet as a whole?  Will it stifle the many brilliant minds that although offer mainly subjective content,  have a gift of initiating action or provoking thought and ideas in groups of people?  The limited intelligence of the sub human search engine will most certainly lack the ability to spare such a crop. Will they be lumped in with the other conversationlists found on every corner?  Probably not, when considering their daily flow of worthwhile ideas that change to the tune of algorithims,  we will most likely find them gracefully chaired when the music stops. 

If you’ve done any research on the internet,  you’ve likely heard oppossing data on your topic of choice no matter what the topic might be, especially if you were thorough in your research.  Did you come to a conclusion about your topic?  Were your questions answered most definetely?  The reality is, probably not!  For every yes there is almost always a no.  You get the idea!  And that’s really all you’ll get.  It’s up to you to form your own answer.  How do you see the future of web content?