Site Optimization
Your home page
is just the starting point for what will probably be a very multi-layered and
multifaceted website. As such, it is important to look at every
page your site contains to ensure a cohesive, streamlined design that works
well with search engines as well as customers. Keep the following in mind:
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Use text-based navigation.
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If you use graphic navigation, use descriptive alt text
for your image links, and link to your primary pages from every page of your
site using footer text links.
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Use descriptive/keyword-rich breadcrumb navigation to help search
engines understand the structure of your site.
e.g., home page link(use keywords in it) >
level 1 > level 2 > page
I am on
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Use a site map to help search engines spider through your site.
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Whenever possible, use descriptive text when linking
between pages of your site.
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Link to other resources that improve your user’s
experience. If you reference research and trusted sources within your content,
readers will think of your content as information, rather than simply being
sales-oriented.
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Deep link to related articles and content from within the
active content section of your page copy.
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If you want your site to convert, assume many site
visitors will ignore the global navigation. Actively guide people toward
conversion from within the active content area of your website. This website, http://www.AndyHagans.com, does an excellent job of this.
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Use CSS to improve the look and feel of your pages. Put it in an
external file.
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