Saturday, November 14, 2009

"Search Engine-Friendly"

Search Engine Optimization -- the process of making a site "search engine-friendly" — is probably the most important aspect of website design. Many, many commercial websites are designed and set up by people who know little or nothing about search engine optimization — how to give the search engines what they want to see when they index your site. This long page contains the information (or links to it) that they SHOULD know about optimizing a website for the search engine.

The most important thing to know about search engines is that SEARCH ENGINES ONLY INDEX TEXT. Make that your mantra while designing and optimizing your website. They don't index images, and they don't index Flash well. Although there are some exceptions to that rule, as search engines are becoming more intelligent and more able to index files such as PDFs and the captions of graphic files, and some of the text in a Flash file — for all practical purposes just remember that rule: Search engines only index text and you won't go too far wrong in search engine optimization.

Therere are a lot of small things you can do when designing or re-designing a site to get better treatment in the search engines — and every little bit helps in the end result. There is no one magic thing you can do to get top placement at a search engine for your website. But you can do a bunch of small things that will add up to excellent placement in the search engines for the key words you select.

You can and should optimize more than one page of your website for the search engines; it's not something you do on just one page and skip doing on the rest of the site. You can optimize your home page for your single most important keyword phrase and other pages for different key word phrases. If you sell different products on different pages, each page can be optimized for that particular product. That's a good way to organize it. We recommend search engine optimization on at least a dozen main pages of your site, for the best effect. Don't bother optimizing pages on which you do not have public content, or pages such as a "contact us" or "privacy policy" or "copyright info" pages. (No one will be searching for your copyright info.) The pages you want to optimize are the pages you want people to find — those pages with content about your service or product--whatever you are selling.



Commercial Website Design

What are you really trying to accomplish through your website? If it is a commercial website then it has several purposes, but the main thrust must be to sell your product or service. To put it bluntly, "To make you money".

So first, your website must be an effective advertisement for your product or service. Second, it should give your visitors enough information about your company so they feel confident about buying from you. That's the kind of info usually found in corporate brochures, fact sheets, testimonials and so on. Third, it ought to further your public relations message to the general public about the kind of company you are and the good things you've accomplished.

Your website may not need flaming logos or the latest in Flash animations to accomplish those goals. What seems good to a website designer is not always good for the website!

Search Engine Optimization

Search engine optimization is the single most effective thing one can do to market a website on the net. Marketing websites is not yet a science -- it's still an artform. We've practiced the art of website marketing since 1996, to help our clients' websites make money for their owners.

The first and most important step is "Search Engine Optimization" of your website, which is achieved by making your pages very visible to the search engines, giving them exactly what they want to see when indexing your site. This helps give your site a high ranking in a search engine like Google when someone searches for your product or service.

There are three legs on which good search engine rankings depend:

1. Having lots of relevant content on your website about your keywords
2. Optimizing that content - putting the keywords where Google will find them and
consider them important.
3. Links to your website from other relevant websites.