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Australian Website Design Professionals

Australian Website Design Professionals

Website designs these days can be created by anyone with a computer, from a 13 year old to a 80 year old with little or no experience. The difference is that not all webdesigners are the same nor are their web designs. 

While some designs are excellent and work quite well, all to often we hear of problems associated with websites created by someone not necessarily involved full time within the industry nor is it their first point of business. From not being able to contact the person to updating the website, to not having access to the website at all, to being totally dependent on that person who will update, change or alter your website when it suits them be it today, next week or never, just to name a few.

Some types of website designs work better than others, so remember while you might want an all singing all dancing website, with all the bells and whistles, and while it may look great for your potential clients, all will be lost if the search engines don't rank your website highly, or indeed a potential customer can't view your site because they don't have the latest computer or plugin, or fast internet access and it takes forever to load.

The design of your website does and will reflect your business image, just as your premises of your business reflects your business and or the way the telephone is answered.  First impressions are important!

Your website needs to be designed in such a manner that it is easier for the search engines to spider and decide where in the search engines (such as Google) your website will appear for certain keywords. While your website will not just appear no 1 in google and requires much more than good webdesign to achieve this, it all goes towards the goal of good traffic and enquires and or sales for your business. 

Please feel free to visit Hosting Impact's Web Design Portfolio page

Our Search Engine and Web Traffic Categories provides more information and tips to help you achieve this or alternatively contact our team here.

When a potential client lands on your website, you have approximately 22 seconds to impress them....not much time, granted ..... however, with a well laid out design, good navigation, loads fast and has relevant content, 22 seconds is more than enough.

Until Next Time ...
Happy Blogging

 

Design Team
Hosting Impact - Australian Web Site Design Professionals

Creating Your Website Presence

Creating Your Website Presence

What is search engine friendly content.  You may believe it is about stuffing your website with targeted keywords, however, it certainly isn’t.  In fact, if you attempted to do that, you may find that you could fall foul of the search engines if you attempt it.  It is a simple rule and one that will keep you in good stead and that is to write copy that not only search engine spiders will look at, but also human beings will as well.  What is the point of having a site that is highly ranked, yet none of your visitors can understand, nor trust?  So it is vital that your website is user friendly to both your visitors, as well as search engine spiders.

First of all you need to answer the following questions:-

1.           What is your site for?

2.           What does it do?

3.           What do you want your visitors to do when they reach it?

4.           Would you like them to spend money when they get to it?

5.           Or are you just providing them with information?

So the above points will have an impact on the copy that you write for the content of your website.

So whenever possible, use short paragraphs or bullet points, as these are more likely to attract visitors, while more lengthy essays will only drive them away.

But if you are selling a service or product then you need to make your site look interesting.  Provide as many calls to action as you can, and not just provide them with an online price list.

So remember that you are trying to attract the search engines, but at the same time your website should be designed for human readers.  As long as your website has been designed well and with people in mind, then 9 times out of 10 you will find that it is search engine friendly also.

Just like a visitor to your website reads the copy on your page in order to figure out what you have to offer, so does a search engine.  So when a search engine is looking at your web page, they are looking for keyword phrases in your copy (Content), as well as other vital components. 

Below are provided a number of tips which may help you in your SEO endevours. The list is by no means complete or final and is provided purely as a guide. For additional information please visit the following link: http://www.hostingimpact.com/search_engine_optimisation_preparation.htm

1.  Although there are no hard and fast rules, the general feelings are that you should have at least 200 words of relevant copy on each page of your website.  Although this may be difficult at times, search engines really like it, so it is important that you increase the amount of copy where and when you are able to.

This text, wherever possible, should include your most important keywords and or keyword phrases, but should still remain logical and easy to read for your website visitors.

2.  Ensure that you use the keyword phrases which you have used within your meta tags and meta description sections for that particular webpage.

3.  Add additional relevant copy filled pages to the site, such as how to articles, tips or tutorials.  Not only do these types of pages help with SEO, but you may find that other sites will link to yours.

These tips, although not infinite or definite should not be ignored, as optimising your web page  (content) is one of the most important things you could possibly do in order to improve your rankings in the Search Engines.

We trust that you have found this information helpful and in the event that you require additional information or assistance please feel free to contact Australia's Leading Search Engine Optimisation Specialists , Hosting Impact.

Until Next Time...

Happy Blogging
SEO Steve
www.HostingImpact.com

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