Lets what this really means. First off this is by no means focusing on keyword optimisation or keyword usage. Here we are focusing efforts on the presentation and architecture of the text,image and multimedia content on the webpage with the seach engines in mind.
Site Content
Think carefully when creating the pages of your website, inserting lots of images can make the page look clumsy and take a long time to load.
Images
If you use any images always make sure to give them a description using the ‘ALT’ value. ALT means ‘Alternate Text’ and is very important for the search engines to to, like;
img src=mycompany_logo.gif width=100px height=25px alt=My Logo
Note ‘mycompany_logo.gif’ gives an idea of what it is there to describe.
Links
Any links whether they are internal or external, from text or from an image, should have a description or ‘title’ value. This helps in two ways, firstly by telling the search engine more information about what it will find and also for adding valuable text and keywords into your page.
A picture speaks a thousand words, or does it??? Not to a search engine!
Textual Content
Having plenty of relevant text is essential, though ‘RELEVANT’ is the key word here! Pages and pages of text are going to bore your visitors them. competition. keywords you want to get high rankings for and look in detail at the first ten results for the following things:
1) Title: In the top of your browser
2) Use of the keyword(s) within their pages
3) How long their product descriptions are
4) Are they using external content such as linking or embedding Wiki articles or user reviews
This may sound simple but at the end of the day if they are in the Top 10 results their websites are working for them!!
Navigation
Would you go on holiday and not take a map (or GPS!) if not and there go?
This your competition. The same is true with the search engine spiders if they cannot crawl your website easily they will not bother. The XML sitemap is a good start but there are some simple things you do with the rest of the navigation for SEO purposes.
Firstly (taking into account the links section of this document) where possible use text links with CSS styling for your menus as opposed to images.
Have more than one menu, for example a top menu and a side menu. A common use of this would be to have the About Us and Contact Us menu. better.
If to use in a single menu but are worried it is going to look a mess, consider using AJAX/Javascript to create a dynamic menu. You can also find readymade scripts on the web.
The Footer
The Footer of your web pages is a great place to add links as most visitors do not look at it. This is generally where you place legal notices such as copyright and company registration numbers.
This is also a good area to place discreet back links to other relevant websites and websites that require you to link back to them before they place a link to forums.
You (web page) well.
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