Optimization Strategies: Avoid Jumping the Gun
Implementing search engine optimization
into a web site is as important as the site's design, if not
more so. Regardless of how well a site is designed, it is
the optimization and rankings that will acquire more visitors
on a day to day basis. (It is then the content and design's
job to keep those visitors there.)
While optimization will help a web site
no matter when it is introduced, the most beneficial approach
is to keep it in mind throughout all stages of web site development,
as well as to be aware of key points in site production.
Designing with Optimization in Mind
One of the easiest ways to introduce optimization
is to have your designers know what will help, and what will
not. While they are designers, and are focused on the aesthetical
appearance of your site - there is no reason they cannot work
with you to make your site more powerful for long term success.
Make sure that your designers are aware
of what types of navigational features are beneficial. For
example, the usage of a text based navigation will lead to
much more search engine exposure than one composed of an image
map or javascripting.
Beyond that, the ability to introduce
headlines and other content related tags will surely help.
The point of this exercise is to make sure that the design
that has been used will not limit or worse yet, compromise
the optimization.
Content, Clarity, and Hierarchy
If possible, your web site should contain
specific information on each page. Whenever possible, your
content writers and designers should avoid blending two topics
into one. Each page, for the sake of optimization, should
be geared towards one specific set of keyword (phrases). Having
more pages on a web site is sure to help, as it will introduce
more quantifiable areas for the engines to index. If each
page is targeted for a specific optimization usage - extraordinary
results can be achieved.
Start by putting the most broad topical
categories as navigational elements. Once one of these categories
is accessed, drill down further into more targeted or niche
level topics. Continue that trend as much as needed to cover
all aspects without becoming redundant.
Practice and Implement
Validated Code
Search engines are raising their awareness
to validated HTML code. While no one can immediately confirm
nor deny an engines' liking to validated code, it certainly
could become an issue as the Internet continues to grow.
Beyond the benefits of validated HTML
code for optimization, it will also make your user base much
larger. Code that goes against the W3C validation rules can
often cause issues in both appearance and usability for all
site users. Clearly, it would be counter-productive to employ
coding that deterred any site visitors, right?
Complete the Web Site Before
Launching
If you are initially designing (or redesigning)
a web site, it is absolutely critical to make sure that the
web site is completed. By this, I mean that all areas of content
have been completed and are in place. Having a web site available
to any browser (be it human, or an automated engine spider)
that does not contain all of the content is simply detrimental.
Without all of the unique and developed content on a page,
the browser cannot understand the entire message that is trying
to be conveyed. For the sake of optimization, a spider cannot
effectively index your pages, and for a user, they simply
cannot make logical sense as to what that page is about.
Test the Site Thoroughly
If you get to the point where the web
site that is up and online (be it on a private, or public
URL), it is important to test that site through and through.
Run it through a series of validation programs that check
for HTML validity, spelling and grammar, as well as internal
and external linking. Run these reports and repair the site
based on findings over and over until you pass with flying
colors.
Be Prepared for Indexing
Spiders (With a Robots.txt)
I have covered this previously, and again,
stress it to the maximum. Before you conduct a single submission,
know that a spider can come through on luck or coincidence
alone. Be prepared, and let them know where they can, and
cannot go the second your site goes online.
Submissions…
At long last, you have a completed, validated,
content-rich, spider ready web site sitting online awaiting
endless visitor sessions…. Make it happen with all of
the right submissions, both paid and unpaid.
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