Designing a Website
Avoiding Some Common Designer (Design)
Mistakes for Improved Optimization
After I initially designed my website, I thought
this would be a good time to touch on designing a search engine
friendly site. This is a very important stage, and its important
that your newly built website will not need to have any major
changes just to make it search engine friendly. Before I started working in the search marketing industry
back in April 2000, I have designed a few sites, for myself,
for friends and for businesses. In the beginning, I fell
for the same trap that most web designers do. The splash pages
and framed websites.
To a web designer, a splash page this gives them a chance to display their
artistic and creative
abilities. From a search marketing point of view, it is easy to
see the big picture and notice that having a splash page with
huge graphics and flash with very little or no content is not
going to help the site achieve great marketing success on the
internet. But from a web design view, having a splash page looks
visually appealing and often the client is very happy with it.
The Problems with Splash Pages
The problem with splash pages is that it provides hardly any
content for the users or the search engines, and there is
usually only one link/path into the entire site. So, the users
and search engine spiders have to make an addition click
(sometimes two clicks or more) to get to the actual content. The
more clicks a user has to make in order to get to the goods that
you want them to see, the more likely they will go back to the
search results page and continue on to the next site.
Search engines generally consider the main page (ie
default/index for example) to be the most important page on your
site. We always want to use this to our advantage. So, if you
have a splash page on your site, it would be highly advised that
you have this updated and have the actual page that you want
your visitors to see (the actual content) when they come to your
site. Search Engine Friendly Websites
Ideally, you want the very first page on your site to have
all the info that the user and search engines will need. That
includes a proper navigation and content. So, for marketing
your business online. You still want to have a visually
appealing website, but you also want it to be search engine
friendly. Having the best of both worlds will provide to be a
great asset to helping your online business succeed in today's
competitive market. You want your site to instill confidence to
your potential customer. Its important to have a site that makes
your potential customer want to buy from you. Using Flash
It is still ok to use flash on your site,
but not have your entire site done in flash. If you do have your
site entirely done in flash, you will want to have a HTML version
done up ASAP! Don't forget people that are on dialup, and people
that don't have the flash plug-in installed, there's a good chance
they'll click the back button and leave your site.
As always
moderation is the key. This goes with graphics as well. We do
not
want to have the site too heavy in graphics. You still have to
consider that a large number of people are still using dialup
connection and we do not want to have a site that loads slowly.
Having this happen can result in the visitor hit the back button
and continue on the the next site. Drop Down Menus
Search engine spiders cannot follow the links in drop down menus.
So if you do have drop down menus on your site, you will need to
incorporate some text links on your site to make sure that the
search engines can fully index your site. Avoid Using Frames if
Possible
If at all possible, try to avoid using frames when building out
your site. Typically what happens is the sub-page with the content is
the one that starts to ranking and get traffic, and they are left
without the navigation on the other frames pages. Always Get
Advice
Lets say you found a web
designer that you like, it is still a very good idea to hire a
search marketing consultant/company to help you along with the
process. The majority of search marketing firms will gladly
consult you through the development of your site (there'll
usually be a fee involved). Making sure that your site is search
engine friendly from the get go, will save you money and time.
Test It Out!
See how your Splash or Frames page looks to the Search Engines
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Lynx Viewer - use
this program to spider your splash or frames page to see what
the search engines will see. Generally we like the search
engines to spider content, and with splash or frames pages,
this poses a problem, but the good news is that it is
generally an easy fix!
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The next article will touch on Content Development.
Gerard Manning
Search Engine Placement Specialist
Search Engine Marketing Agency :: Manning
Search Marketing
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