Search Engine Optimization

Not all web developers understand search engine optimization. The process is actually easy yet complicated at the same time, but these 3 steps I’m about to tell you will get you started right away.

1. Fill Your Site With Quality Unique Contents

The best thing you can do to prepare your site for search engine optimization is to fill your site with quality contents. Write articles, how-to’s, and other informational contents and post them at your site. Not only you will optimize your site for search engine optimization purposes, you will also entertain visitors and keep them coming back. If your site is an online store, you can still add a blog that discuss products you are selling as part of your site. Remember, the contents have to be unique; if you don’t have time to write them hire freelance content writers to do the job for you instead of going to online article directories and copy stuffs.

2. Update, Update, Update!

One of the key to successful SEO campaign is regular site update. Yes, you still have to cope with maintaining updates according to sets of keywords you are using to keep your site optimized, but you should update regularly. Again, this simple step can also be done with the help of freelancers if you don’t have the time or expertise to do it yourself, and it will keep your visitors entertained while your search engine rankings improve.

3. Use Keyword Phrases In Your Title Tag

This may sounds simple, but pages with keyword phrases in their title tags will enjoy better search engine rankings. Don’t push your efforts too far by spreading keywords all over the content or page; just add it as part of the title tag and present some in the actual content. Don’t worry about keyword placements too much, and keep your contents — and pages — readable to visitors.

Simple, right? Go right ahead and optimize your site for search engine crawlers.

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Sharing SEO and web design related points, I consider of utmost importance. (not in any order)

  1. You should always provide a gadget for language translation , it becomes more important if you have a site in language other than English.
  2. While flash looks good, it is of no use for Google, if you want to show off flash, always have some accompanied text with it.
  3. Always have a sitemap for your website. It is not only helpful for navigational purposes but also for site optimization purposes. Having a sitemap helps search engine bots to find and follow all pages of your site. This would help in indexing your site better.
  4. Do not use auto-audio-on when a visitor first arrives on your site. This becomes most annoying for a user sitting in an office like quiet environment. Rest assured that this visitor will never come back. If at all you want to use audio, it should be within users control and the “play” should be dictated by user and not your preference.
  5. Do not use Pop-ups or pop-unders. Expert opinions might vary on this but for me it’s a bug NO-NO and turn off.
  6. Make sure your website is cross-browser tested. I don’t know why but some webmasters still do not take Firefox seriously. Even if you don’t have time make sure that your website look and feel is consistent at least on IE, FF and Safari. If a site looks fine on Safari, you can be sure it would look good on most of the other modern age browsers as the technology behind most of these is same.
  7. Make sure images are optimized (and are not heavy) for web publishing purposes. Take care to choose the right format for images.
  8. Use CSS. It not only helps you to manage your design from one place but it is only less resource intensive.
  9. Periodically test links going out and coming into your sites. Google webmaster can be a good resource. Other good free resource that can be used is XenuLink Checker.
  10. If you are a merchant site give multiple payment options do not restrict to PayPal only.
  11. For better SEO always put post title before blog title. [Check mine in your browser bar] Web Design and SEO
  12. Always give an image some meaningful name. Also don’t forget to give an alt tag. Image name is used for Google Image search, this can bring in some traffic for you. Alt tag is like a meaningful description for your image. [Also, If for some reason am image does not gets displayed, alt tag text will replace it.]
  13. In blogs, don’t give the date as post slug, date is redundant and is not useful for SEO purposes. I have found the best slug is to have your blog title and then page slug. Yes, this blog use category also in slug but then I was new to wordpress and I don’t want to mess with my rankings now.
  14. Make full use of meta description tags, meta keywords are pretty much useless at-least from Google’s perspective.
  15. Use bread crumb structure. Google says that. Download SEO Starter PDF.

These are some recommendations I gathered from the last Google webmaster chat:

  1. Do not rely on directory submission too much. There is always a chance that Google will discount links from directory sites.
  2. Before going for article directories, make sure you have enough content on your site.
  3. If going for article submission, go with quality article directories only.
  4. There is no difference between a link juice from a .gov, .edu or a .info site.
  5. If you want to create sites in multiple languages, the best way is go with example.cn and example.fr. If that is not feasible, try using subdomain cn.example.com and fr.example.com. Lastly you can go for example.com/cn and example.com/fr. For such sites always use the geo-targeting feature present inside Google Webmasters tools.
  6. Lastly  always keep user experience in mind while designing websites.

Over to you.

What do you do for better user experience and SEO?