Tips For Better SEO Website Design
1. Write good page titles and positions sure to use keywords that people are looking in their header tags on the page (ie, h #, where # is a number). In addition, make sure that the H1 tag on every page that accurately describes the page content. The good news is good for users and good for search engines.
2. Use the title tag for your best You want your title tag to contain the keywords that are important to your SEO efforts. Make sure the words appear near the front of his title of Google only takes the first sixty to seventy characters. It is not just a list of a bunch of keywords, take a different approach that makes sense for the user. Include a clear call to action!
3. The use of natural language content, do not try very hard material in the keywords in your page just to make it more dense “key.” Search engines are improving in the identification of natural language. It can stain fluffed keyword content much easier than I could in the past. What I mean is: do not use the same keyword over and over and over and over and over and over and over and – you get the idea. Try semantically related words, like his writing.
4. Create an elegant interior Linking Structure Use keywords and descriptions user friendly links to help individuals (and spiders) navigation from page to page on your site. correct positioning of navigation to make it easy for users to know where they are and where they can go.
5. Include a file from the site to search engines The best location for your sitemap.xml is at the root of your site. This is where the spiders are watching. This is the standard way of doing this, and we’re happy to do it. You can choose something else, but keep it simple. Also, consider creating an HTML version of your site map to your users. You can put it in yourdomain.ext / site_map / and include the same content it has in its XML. Now go to submit your Sitemap to Google using Webmaster Tools.
6. Protect Your 404 site! You can use your new Google Webmaster Tools account to monitor the 404 errors identified by the Googlebot to crawl your site. It is essential that all links that come to your site and the site of the company’s internal connection, it should produce 404 errors for your visitors. By creating a strategy to refocus to deal with the redirection of pages, you can avoid this problem and that visitors happier. We will publish a complete article in an optimal way to handle this with PHP.
7. use static typing (Pretty) URL This is a very useful feature for your website. The “URL” very similar to this: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Search_engine_optimization. You can see the URL that the page (using HTML) is everything. You may even have some keywords in the URL. It is the alternative to a URL with dynamic typing might look like this: http://www.google.com/search?aq=f&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8&q=dynamic url. Most people like the first type of URL – the better – because they are easy to read. We have a framework that helps us to build sites with URLs. We will publish a full article on this at some point too, so you can see how we do it. Until then, roScripts has an article on how Apache and PHP. Or, read the article on SitePoint how to do this with simple HTML.
8. Design for accessibility of Web 2.0 fashion, there was a big boost for web developers with XHTML and CSS for marking the page and follow the guidelines of strict compliance with the W3C. Thank God! Now if we could get Microsoft to jump on board, we could stop worrying about creating web sites for browsers / cross platform “and just concentrate on the content. Pages built with the standard are often much lighter ( in data size) and therefore the load faster. Google gives some preference to a local fast loading, and only have the users attention for long. It is accessible and what users see you expect them to spider and index your pages easier.
Do not forget mobile phones and mobile devices. iPhones dominate the mobile web traffic. You may consider the user agent detection to provide rich content to individual devices. One of my favorite places include quirksmode technology, has a good article about javascript browser detection. Can also detect information on the user agent before sending headers for your visitor’s browser (which can be delivered immediately formatted content properly.)
9. Use “Spider visible” Content Consider using text instead of graphics for navigation, page titles and other page elements. Google can not process the contents of the files in certain media or dynamic pages. Some search engines still have a hard time with Flash too. Some flash elements on your website can be very useful, but flash only sites are often difficult to maintain and difficult for some search engines to index.
Speaking of dynamic content, not create your site with blocks of text produced by Javascript. Make everything visible by default, hide it using javascript to load the page, and submit with javascript in an event (eg onClick, onMouseOver). Like most spiders do not bother in his analysis of JavaScript, any text that is dynamically generated using JavaScript, it will probably be ignored.
10. Do not try to fool the spiders imagine that include at least no one on our list of outstanding tasks. Google warns shadow domains, doorway pages, spyware and scumware. Do not use! They will not do anything for the long-term success of your business. They do not work and will take banned search engines (at least those that matter).