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Web Design with SEO in Mind

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Whenever one publishes a website there is usually always one general goal which is to be visible to the broadest possible audience.  The ultimate goal is to get as many people as possible to visit your site.  This can be done in many ways including advertising in conventional media, which can prove very ineffective cost wise.  The easiest way to get broad visibility is to be easily found through a search engine, and getting found on a search engine requires that your site is easily found.  SEO or search engine optimization is the task of making the web content that you incorporate into your web design easily found via a search engine.  There are many different strategies but there is only one main goal, and that’s to be easily found on a search engine.

Keywords are what a person would use on a search engine when searching for whatever they need, they will often use different terms to reach what they are looking for so it is important that you use a variety of keywords in your content so that it is easily found.  The use of keywords should be kept to about a 2% density (for every one hundred words the keyword should appear twice) on any web page.  Images should also be taken account of, images should have descriptions that include one or more keywords so that they are easily found on search engine’s image searches.  However don’t over do it, make sure that the keywords you are using are actually pertinent on the web page you are attaching it to don’t just put keywords that have high search frequencies, make sure they are actually part of your content.

 

March 01st 2012  Posted to   Google,seo,Web Design

Good Web Design Means Good Search Engine Optimization

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Getting a good ranking on the big search engines such as Google, Bing and Yahoo is the goal of every person who has a web site.  After all, what is the point of having a nice web site if no one is going to see it?  Traffic to a site means the use of SEO, and SEO is the result of good web design.

There are basic elements that should be incorporated into the design of every site in order to please the search engine bots.  Some of these include:

  • Sparing or no use of flash elements.  Bots can’t read or distinguish flash, so if your navigation uses flash, for instance, the bots may not be able to find any page but your front one.
  • Correct title tags.  Every page of a site should have a unique page title.  If each page has the same title tag, then the bot thinks that each page is the same.  And titles should not exceed 65 characters.  More than that and the bot won’t read it all.
  • Never leave empty alt tags on images.  Every image should have its own tag.  And never use images instead of critical text because a bot can’t read images.
  • Never use a ‘splash’ page because it will confuse a bot and make it think that is all your site is.

There are a lot more things that need to be taken into account during SEO and web design.  Do your homework in order to succeed.

 

March 01st 2012  Posted to   Google,Web Design

Google Launches 9 New Ways to Search

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Google maintaining to work to address the risk posed by the real-time search potentiality of services like Facebook and Twitter.
In May, they initiated “Search Options” to permit users to process search results by content type and time, but today, they’re launching a “past hour” filter to create its index even fresher.
Along with this key update, Google is rolling out 8 other search options which should be accessible to everyone at a number of points today. Those include the capability to search within a specific date range, shopping site filters, a visited pages filter, and a choice to see only results from Google’s book, blog, and news search tools.
The “past hour” filter is positively the most interesting addition, though. While Google presents other timely ways to get information – Google News and Google Trends being atop that list – the huge majority of users basically turn to its search engine.
By giving users the choice to filter results from the past hour, they’ll see more recent news and information as opposed to the Wikipedia entries and other high ranking content that control the top of many results in standard search. Earlier this week, Google also added “hot trends” to search consequences, a move that might portend Twitter-like trending themes being integrated throughout at several point down the road.
Google is playing catch up here – not in the sense of market share, but in the sense of creating their results as timely as those found on social media websites. To see how they are doing, we’ll must to put the “past hour” filter to the test next time there is a major present event breaking. Stay tuned.

October 01st 2009  Posted to   Google

Gmail 502 Server Error

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Gmail 502 Error

September 01st 2009  Posted to   Google