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8 Steps to Design a Surfer Friendly Website
That Search Engines Love!
by: Venkata Ramana
1) Crystal
Clear Source Code (HTML/CSS)
Many
web-designers give far too much importance
to the look and the graphics of the website
while ignoring the clarity of the source
code. Clean and well-written source code is
the first step to website design success. If
a spider cannot find your keywords, you
might just as well forget about search
engine optimization.
2) Keywords in
Title Tags.
Keywords in
the title tags are one of the most important
factors for optimization. Search engines
display your title tags in the search
results. This tells surfers what your page
is about.
3) Easy
Navigation Links.
While
preparing the layout of your website,
remember the navigation links. They must be
clearly visible. Hidden links must be
removed. Navigation links embedded with key
words are an asset in search engine ranking.
But beware -- stuffing your navigation links
with too many keywords may land you in
trouble!
4) Keyword
Rich
Pages BUT
Understandable Content. Yes - search engines
love keyword rich content. This does not
mean you have to stuff your articles with
meaningless sentences. A keyword rich
article can contain a keyword density of
five to seven percent. Your articles must
also be well edited to make them both search
engine and user friendly. Invisible keywords
and keyword-spamming are a no-no.
5) Using
Heading Tags ( , etc.) For Ease of Reading
and Search Engine Friendliness.
Using and
heading tags will help the user read your
articles more easily. is used for the
headline; and are used for section heads and
subheads. The lower the number, the larger
the font size (assuming you haven't modified
them differently). Using , fonts will help
the search engines easily understand the
importance of the content in your pages.
Keywords in header tags are also given more
weight.
6) Fast
Loading Images That Trigger Emotions
Fast loading
images, are very important in designing your
website. Using Flash and heavy images will
increase the loading time of your website.
The faster your site loads, the easier it
becomes for your visitor to understand your
content.
7) Use
Alt-Tags for Text ONLY Browsers.
Using alt tags
for all your images will help your surfers
who use text only browsers. Here is an
example of alt tag: Many search engies use
alt tags to determine the keyword relevancy.
8) Site Maps
A site map
lists all the pages you feel are important
for the search engines to index. SiteMaps
are very important if you want search engine
spiders to index each and every page of your
site. A site map also provides a guide to
your entire website content and helps your
visitor navigate your site easily.
About The Author
Venkata Ramana has been
helping webmasters to get highly
targeted traffic to their websites. Join
his 5 day "Targeted Traffic Secrets"
course and discover 5 No-FAIL Targeted
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