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How To Build A Website That Will Rank Well In The Search Engines?

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Redeveloping your website can be a real challenge when you assume
your web designers and developers understand search engine
marketing. Unfortunately this is not usually the case. Most
designers are great at making pretty pictures and developers are
great at making great technology. But pretty pictures and great
technology don't necessarily give you great search engine
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How To Build A Website That Will Rank Well In The Search Engines?
Copyright (c) 2007 Fred Schebesta
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4 Blunders that will make your New Website Search Engine
Unfriendly

Redeveloping your website can be a real challenge when you assume
your web designers and developers understand search engine 
marketing. Unfortunately this is not usually the case. Most 
designers are great at making pretty pictures and developers are 
great at making great technology. But pretty pictures and great 
technology don't necessarily give you great search engine 
results. I have come across many designers and developers in my 
time and following are the main problems I encounter when 
building a site that you want to rank well in the search engines.

1. Too much Flash with keywords inside it – Websites with too 
much flash kill the opportunity to gain great results in the 
engines.  The flash also contains all of the keyword text. This 
is exceptionally unfriendly to the search engine as there is no 
way to browse the text. The designer will tell you, "We will be 
using the latest technology in flash, you will be cutting edge!" 
I like flash but only moderate amounts used for promotion or 
product demonstrations.

2. No text – Sites that have little or just 1 paragraph of 
generic text. Google only reads text, pdf's and word docs. The 
designer will usually tell you, "Your web design has visual 
impact because of all the flash." Unfortunately it will have no 
impact with Google.

3. No Sitemap – There wasn't a sitemap. Some developers will tell
you that this is just old school and you don't need it anymore. I
assure you that adding a sitemap to your website will improve 
search results.

4. No web page theming – Firstly a definition, Web page theming 
is structuring a website into different sections with specific 
themes so that a search engine can interpret and rank/categorise 
the pages accordingly. The search unfriendly sites I see are 
structured in a manner that is great for human browsers and 
ignore search engines. I always think about the search engines 
and the user at the same time and develop a structure which 
brings about a happy medium. Developing your site into themes and
topics allows you to deliver the best site for human and search 
engine browsers. The read the words and browse and the search 
engine can categorise your site and browse.

3 Ways to Avoid Developing your New Website into a Search Engine 
Nightmare

1. Check the designer and developers Competency of search engine 
marketing – Ask your web agency if they understand search engine 
marketing. All of them will say yes because you are talking 
usually to the main salesperson. Ask to see some result in the 
search engines of website they have redesigned. Type in the main 
keywords for the site and see where the site that was redesigned 
ranks. They are no good if:

 * No listings – They cant show you a listing

 * Non competitive terms – the terms which they used to show you 
results were just the brand name of the product and not a generic
keyword. E.g. if they were showing you a Nike site and they typed
in "Nike" that is no good. Instead if they typed in "sport shoe"
and showed you number 1 listings, then you are on a winner.

2. Check that the Content Management System is Search Engine 
Friendly – Ask your agency what CMS(Content Management System) 
they use. Get them to show you examples of websites they have 
built using the CMS and what sort of rankings they have achieved 
in the search engines. A CMS system can make or baek your searhch
engine results by the following things:

 * Too much junk – If the CMS is dumping huge amounts of content
and code into the page, this can ruin your results since Google 
doesn't understand code its looking for text.

 * URL formats not compliant – If the CMS formats the URL and 
filenames of pages with too many query strings e.g. 
ThisGreatPage.aspx?id=pinkelephany&fd=339fdsfsd&ttj=Peter&Page=
ContactMyMum&Query=NotSearchFriendly) All of those query strings 
will clog up the search engine and it will assume you are just 
content spamming and treat each of your webpages as a single 
page. I.e. the search engine will chop off the querystring 
elements and just assume that there is one page there, even
though the query string elements allow you to see different
content.

3. Structure your site for the engines – I know the pain you have
gone through developing your sitemap and thinking through all of 
the content that you want the use to look at. What I want you now
to do is look at your sitemap and think about all the content you
want the search engine to look at. Key things to do:

 * Choose your keywords – First you need to figure out which 
keywords you are targeting. Your agency should be able to help 
you with this if you haven't done any search engine marketing 
before.

 * Choose your high ranking pages – Since you know which keywords
you are targeting, you now need to decide which pages you want to
target these keywords and rank highly in the search engines. 
These will need to be specially developed and your internal 
linking needs to be structured to give these pages the highest 
number of backlinks.

 * Homepage vs Subpage organization keyword assignment – The 
strategy with keyword assignment for web pages is to choose 2 – 3
keywords per page. The normal trap people fall into is assuming 
their homepage will target all of the keywords. Your homepage 
needs to be treated just like another page it should have some 
main generic keywords assigned to it and just target those. (See 
diagram below)

Optimal website search strategy is to assign 2 -3 keywords per 
webpage
http://www.thephantomwriters.com/client-img/Website_page_keyword_assignment.gif

Optimal strategy for Keyword assignment of website pages

Choosing a competent online marketing agency to build your 
website

If you are encountering any of the above problems with your 
current web agency I would suggest building your website with an 
Online Marketing Agency. The difference is that a web agency can 
build your site but an online marketing agency can save you money
by building your website to be search engine friendly. Save 
yourself the cost of rebuilding your website and work with an 
agency that understands how to build a website that is search 
engine friendly.





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