The importance of building search engine friendly web sites
There are many aspects in regards to search engine optimization. There
are on-page procedures such as optimizing meta tags, titles, page copy,
urls, alt tags and the like. We also know that another important aspect
is off-page seo whereby a lot of time and effort is put in in order to
obtain quality inbound links to your site. This normally takes the shape
of directory submission, article writing and submission, competition
analysis, social media marketing and blogging to name a few.
These are all crucial elements of search engine optimization and are a
major part of any seo specialists daily chores.
One element of SEO that can be easily overlooked is the building of a
web site that is not only "user friendly" but also "search friendly". By
"search friendly" we mean that the search engines can crawl and spider
your site unimpeded which will enable it to extract all of your content
and in turn index it within the search engines database. After all, what
use is getting thousands of inbound one way links to your site, if your
site is not user or search friendly?
There are a number of things worth considering when building a user and
search engine friendly web site. They are:
1. Use as much text as possible in the form of HTML - Search engines
love plain text. They are not able to read images, video files, audio
files or flash, so try to not use too much of these in your site design.
Another thing to consider is that some sites make users log in in order
to view certain content or use a form to find content. Both of these are
bad. Spiders/crawlers do not know how to log in to your site or fill out
a form in order to find your content. So if you want your content to be
indexed by the search engines, stay away from this. If you MUST do this,
try to produce a snippet of the content to entice users to log in. That
way the spider at least has something to chew on.
2. Make your urls understandable - This means creating urls such as
www.mysite.com/how-to-bring-up-your-children.html and NOT www.mysite.com/children/article-09876R-YTUR-4tr.html.
As you can see the first url is not only "user friendly" but is also
"search engine friendly" meaning that the search engines read more
meaning and relevance into this url than the second one. Dont forget
also that if you were to copy the second url into an email, your
signature or post on a blog etc it wouldn't be totally clear where the
link was going. This cannot be said for the first url.
3. Structure your site well - This means making your site as flat as
possible. Instead of structuring your site in way that means a user has
to click 10 times before reaching their target make the content a
maximum of 4 clicks away or less.
4. Design your site for users NOT search engines - As much as possible
treat the search engines as if they were human beings manually scouring
your site for content to index. If it is easy for humans to find what
they are looking for on your site, logic says that the spiders will also
find what they are looking for and index it. The more "speedbumps" you
put in the way of spiders, the slower your site will be crawled and
indexed (if at all).
5. Content is king - One of my favorite expressions which is so true.
Great content has many benefits, after all, its what we are all after,
even the search engines. The search engines job is to find "relevant"
search data. When the search engine starts dishing out "irrelevant"
results, that's the time when it is going to become out of favour with
web users who will move onto another engine.
Having great site content has many benefits such as if your content is
good and original, people will want to link to it and your site, so its
a good way of building natural links which is something that Google
likes. If you write good genuine creative content on your topic you will
start to become an authority in your chosen field meaning more links and
brand/site awareness.
The more content you have the more opportunity you will have of
inserting your keywords making it look as natural as possible to the
search engines. Although keyword density is no longer a major factor
with search engines, it is something that needs to be done.
Well, that's the end of this article with some tips on making your site
not only "user friendly" but just as importantly "search friendly". It
is something that can be easily overlooked especially as gaining
backlinks is viewed as THE most important SEO practice at the moment.
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