Website Optimization Starts With Design
The design of your web site can help and hurt your search engine optimization effort. While color schemes, pictures, and other visual appearances will have limited affect on your site, the placement of such objects can be a little more damaging.
It’s a common mistake to place flash all over a web site or use flash buttons. Links to your web pages should consist on textual links rather than flash buttons as search engines do not easily read flash content or following links from flash buttons. This will hinder their ability to index all of the content within your site.
We will be posting blog entries on web design and optimization until our Search Engine Optimization Seminar hosted in Tampa Florida on November 1, 2007. Our topic for the seminar will be on design elements and what to do (and not to do) to your web site.
To learn more, call Adviatech at 1.800.728.5306 ext 1 or visit us online at http://www.adviatech.com.
Posted: August 5th, 2008 under Content SEO.
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