Make Your Website search engine friendly
Make sure your site is search engine compatible. A user friendly site
is generally a search engine friendly site too. Use body text and
headings in place of graphical text. Use a text-based navigation menu
instead of a graphical or drop-down JavaScript menu. Avoid frames,
Flash or any code that could trip up a search engine spider trying to
index your site. Use logical Title and META tags for each page,
tailoring these to match the content found within. Scatter target
keywords and search phrases throughout your body copy to give your
pages better ranking potential on engines and directories for related
searches. Don't compromise the readability of your copy to achieve
this - hire an expert copywriter to strike the right balance if need
be.
Create a Site Map
Your Website should have a detailed, text-based site map, with a link
to every page and preferably, a short description of what each page
offers. The advantage of using a site map is that you don't have to
link to every page from your home page, but you should link to your
site map from every page. Not only are site maps useful for visitors
looking for specific information on your site, but they are great
"spider food", meaning they allow search engines to easily find and
index every page on your site.
Use a Good Navigation Structure
When designing your site navigation menu, use logical headings and
link descriptions. Use Cookie Crumbs to show visitors where they are
on your site at any point. These are headings you often see at the top
of websites and search portals showing what category and page you are
currently browsing. Guide Visitors to specific pathways throughout
your site. You can do this using Call-to-Action links instructing
visitors what page they should view or what action they should take
next e.g. Click Here to Order, Bookmark This Page, or View Our
Catalogue Now.
Regularly Check for Errors
Make sure you check your site at least once a month for any broken
links. Make sure your HTML code is designed to display correctly in
different browser versions. Also ensure that your site hosting
provider is stable and reliable to avoid any unnecessary downtime of
your website. Make sure your site does not contain spelling or
grammatical mistakes. If you're not the world's best speller, have
trusted friends and colleagues check your site copy for errors. When
proofing your site, remember to take into account regional spelling
usage for different audiences worldwide, e.g. British versus American
English.
Use a Consistent Design and Layout
Make sure you use a consistent design and layout for each page on your
site. This means using the same general colour scheme, logo,
consistent navigation menu, header and footer in the same location and
consistent link attributes.
Include a Site Search Tool
A user friendly website provides the visitor with the ability to
search the site for specific keywords.
Ensure All Forms Work
If you're going to make your site interactive with feedback forms,
newsletter sign-ups, guestbook's and the like, then make sure they
work! Double check each form field is large enough to accommodate even
the longest of names. Think about your international visitors when
creating fields such as Zip Code. Make it clear which fields are
required by marking them with an asterix. Test the form to make sure
it submits correctly and displays the right confirmation message upon
completion.
Ensure Shopping Carts are Functional
This is vital for any type of e-commerce site. Ensure you have
adequate product descriptions, pictures, specifications and crystal
clear pricing. Include information on shipping and freight costs and
integrate any taxes within your price list. If selling
internationally, include a foreign exchange calculator. Make sure your
shopping cart pages are protected by SSL or a secure certificate to
give visitors the confidence to reveal their personal and credit card
information without threat or risk. Provide simple instructions for
completing the online transaction, give them the ability to back out
easily and provide a help email address or phone number on every page
of the process in case they get stuck. For instant transactions,
provide a receipt immediately and confirm their transaction was
successful.
Use Easy to Understand Language
The Internet is no place for verbosity. People are in a hurry - they
want to find what they seek quickly and easily with the least hassle
possible. You can help them in this quest by ensuring your site pages
use simple language and easy to grasp concepts throughout. Remember
your international visitors by avoiding regional word usage or
technical jargon that could alienate. Want your visitor to take a
particular action? Spell it out for them in plain English.