- Research what keywords people use most often on search engines that pertain to your products or services; use these keywords as text in the design to increase website traffic.
- "Keep It Simple" - 99% of all web designers use too many graphical images and programs like Java, Flash, etc. which results in lower rankings and less traffic.
- Web pages, like a spread sheet, are made using cells and tables. Use as few cells and tables in your web design as possible.
- Create good Meta Tags. Each page should have different keywords in the Title and the Description Meta Tag.
- Limit the number of times that you repeat words in your Keyword Meta Tag.
- Place your important keywords at the top of the page as text headers.
- Your most important page and keywords should be on the first page of a website.
- Frames based websites should only be used for Intranet (a site only for company employees) and not for Internet.
- Do NOT include pages that re-direct (a page that automatically sends you to another page) people to other pages.
- Run an analysis program to count the number of times keywords are used in the first 7500 characters of computer code.
- Limit your use of services that automatically submits your URL to the top 10 search engines.
- When finished with a page, run a spell checking program and then compress the html code.
- Keep track of your search engine rankings and website traffic.
- Once a website is indexed, a good web designer should go back and improve pages that didn't get high rankings on key words.
- Every 3 months you should make a small change on each web page. Search engines like to see that changes are being made to a site and that it just isn't sitting there for years with no upgrades.
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Best website development tips
You can get high rankings and increase web traffic to your site by doing the following steps. Not following our advice on any tip will result in lower rankings on some search engines.
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