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Google I/O 2010 – Creating positive user experiences
Oct 6th
Google I/O 2010 – Beyond design: Creating positive user experiences Tech Talks John Zeratsky, Matt Shobe Good user experience isn’t just about good design. Learn how to create a positive user experience by being fast, open, engaged, surprising, polite, and, well… being yourself. Chock full of examples from the web and beyond, this talk is a practical introduction for developers who are passionate about user experience but may not have a background in design. For all I/O 2010 sessions, please go to code.google.com
How to Make Your Site Search Engine Friendly and User Friendly?
Aug 5th
Every web publisher wants to attain top positions in the search engines to increase traffic. To attain a high ranking, your site has to be search engine friendly.
Search engine spiders index your web site. They only read the HTML code in your web pages. They don’t read graphics, JavaScript code and other scripts and features.
Just a few simple changes to your web pages can give your site a huge search engine boost. Even better, it can bring in ongoing FREE targeted traffic.
It’s important to create a search engine friendly site while at the same time keeping your site friendly to your visitors. You want to structure your pages for maximum search engine exposure without compromising the content or look of your site. After all, what good is traffic if your visitors won’t read your pages?
Keyword-rich, theme-based web sites will give you both targeted traffic and good search engine ranking.
Here are 10 easy steps you can take to make sure your pages are search engine friendly and user-friendly.
1. Selecting a domain name. There is a lot of disagreement about whether search bots give importance to the keywords in your domain name. I suggest that you select a domain name that indicates what your site is about. Even if it doesn’t matter to search engines, it’s important that it tells your visitors what the topic of your site is.
2. Focus on one theme. Search engines love specialized content. If you have several topics, then you should create several web sites. The more you focus on one topic, the more your page will be optimized for search engines and the more relevant it will be to your visitors.
3. Create multiple content pages. Make a separate page for each important keyword and key phrase. If, for example, you want your site to come up for the key phrases web consulting, web design, and search engine optimization, make three separate pages. Create a web page for each major keyword. Don’t create automated pages just to get search engine exposure. To keep visitors at your site, you have to give them good content. Keyword-rich articles are a good way to optimize your pages for search engines while providing useful content to your visitors.
4. Optimize each content page for ONE of your key phrases. Put your targeted key phrases in your content. Include them in your page title, description tag, ALT image tags, comment tags, and in internal and external links. When providing a title and description in the META tags, your listing may be displayed in the search engine listing as you provide it. Make your titles and descriptions informative and compelling to attract potential buyers to your site. Provide a benefit or solve a problem.
5. Put your keywords in your content. Search engines are looking at how often your keyword appears on a page. That’s how they determine relevancy. Short pages provide a larger percentage of keywords and are better for search engine optimization. The keyword density of a Web page is important for search engine optimization. How often you should mention your keyword throughout the text is different for each search engine, but it varies between 3% and 5% of your text. In other words, use your keyword 3-5 times for every 100 words on your page.
6. Naming files and directories. Put important keywords in all file names and directories/folder names describing the content. For example, to promote ebook covers, I name my files ebook-covers.html, cd-covers.html, box-cover.html, etc.
7. Naming graphics. The search bots don’t see your graphics but they can see the description of your graphics and navigation buttons in ALT tags (alternative text describing your images for visitors who browse your site with the images turned off). If your navigation links are images, I recommend that you provide text links in addition to the image links for search engine optimization.
8. Navigation. Have your main navigation links on your home page so search engines can follow your links and index your pages. This is just as important for your visitors as for the search engines.
9. Link your pages together. You can easily link to all your pages by creating a sitemap.
10. Directory structure. Put your important files in the first level. Subdirectories that lie deep are more difficult for search engines to scan. Creating a sitemap for large sites and providing a link to your sitemap on your home page is a good way to get all your important pages indexed.
Search engine optimization does not give you overnight results but over time it will give you steady, quality, targeted, free traffic.
Make it easy for search engines to index your site. Apply these simple tips, and you will be well on your way to having a search engine and user-friendly web site!
What simple changes you can make to your web pages that can have huge effects on your seach engine ranking.
How to Make Your Page Search Engine Friendly and User Friendly
Jul 27th
Every web publisher wants to attain top positions in the search engines to increase traffic. To attain a high ranking, your site has to be search engine friendly.
Search engine spiders index your web site. They only read the HTML code in your web pages. They don’t read graphics, JavaScript code and other scripts and features.
Just a few simple changes to your web pages can give your site a huge search engine boost. Even better, it can bring in ongoing FREE targeted traffic.
It’s important to create a search engine friendly site while at the same time keeping your site friendly to your visitors. You want to structure your pages for maximum search engine exposure without compromising the content or look of your site. After all, what good is traffic if your visitors won’t read your pages?
Keyword-rich, theme-based web sites will give you both targeted traffic and good search engine ranking.
Here are 10 easy steps you can take to make sure your pages are search engine friendly and user-friendly.
1. Selecting a domain name. There is a lot of disagreement about whether search bots give importance to the keywords in your domain name. I suggest that you select a domain name that indicates what your site is about. Even if it doesn’t matter to search engines, it’s important that it tells your visitors what the topic of your site is.
2. Focus on one theme. Search engines love specialized content. If you have several topics, then you should create several web sites. The more you focus on one topic, the more your page will be optimized for search engines and the more relevant it will be to your visitors.
3. Create multiple content pages. Make a separate page for each important keyword and key phrase. If, for example, you want your site to come up for the key phrases web consulting, web design, and search engine optimization, make three separate pages. Create a web page for each major keyword. Don’t create automated pages just to get search engine exposure. To keep visitors at your site, you have to give them good content. Keyword-rich articles are a good way to optimize your pages for search engines while providing useful content to your visitors.
4. Optimize each content page for ONE of your key phrases. Put your targeted key phrases in your content. Include them in your page title, description tag, ALT image tags, comment tags, and in internal and external links. When providing a title and description in the META tags, your listing may be displayed in the search engine listing as you provide it. Make your titles and descriptions informative and compelling to attract potential buyers to your site. Provide a benefit or solve a problem.
5. Put your keywords in your content. Search engines are looking at how often your keyword appears on a page. That’s how they determine relevancy. Short pages provide a larger percentage of keywords and are better for search engine optimization. The keyword density of a Web page is important for search engine optimization. How often you should mention your keyword throughout the text is different for each search engine, but it varies between 3% and 5% of your text. In other words, use your keyword 3-5 times for every 100 words on your page.
6. Naming files and directories. Put important keywords in all file names and directories/folder names describing the content. For example, to promote ebook covers, I name my files ebook-covers.html, cd-covers.html, box-cover.html, etc.
7. Naming graphics. The search bots don’t see your graphics but they can see the description of your graphics and navigation buttons in ALT tags (alternative text describing your images for visitors who browse your site with the images turned off). If your navigation links are images, I recommend that you provide text links in addition to the image links for search engine optimization.
8. Navigation. Have your main navigation links on your home page so search engines can follow your links and index your pages. This is just as important for your visitors as for the search engines.
9. Link your pages together. You can easily link to all your pages by creating a sitemap.
10. Directory structure. Put your important files in the first level. Subdirectories that lie deep are more difficult for search engines to scan. Creating a sitemap for large sites and providing a link to your sitemap on your home page is a good way to get all your important pages indexed.
Make it easy for search engines to index your site. Apply these simple tips, and you will be well on your way to having a search engine and user-friendly web site!
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www.the20seotools.com
www.seo.infozabout.com
Video chat gets grandmother-friendly with a new how-to user guide
Jul 5th
Video chat gets grandmother-friendly with a new how-to user guide
Do you wish you could quickly and easily show your grandparents how to use a web cam to make video calls to their friends and family? Google has made it easy to show them how with Google’s Grandmother’s Guide to Video Chat.
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User Friendly Web Site Development
May 17th
Some web developers often concentrate on the design and technology of a website more than the actual usability of the site. Out of all the aspects of web development, making a website user friendly should be high up on the list of priority as no one is going to stick around very long on your site it they find it difficult to use.
In our day and age a lot of businesses are now opting to operate online. The key to a successful online business is a good website but your site needs to be developed with your user in mind as oppose to what you think looks best. So how do you go about doing this?
Recognize your website users
Well firstly you need to take into consideration all of the different types of users that you will attract. For example some of your target market may merely want to browse the pages of your site with little action; they may just be using it as a research reference. For these visitors you need high quality content because remember, with a user friendly site these people will keep coming back, meaning there is a high chance they will become customers.
Another example of your target market is the people who will take some sort of action; they may purchase a product or service off you but to be able to do this your site needs to be developed with your user in mind so they can find what they are looking for and complete their transaction without any complications.
How to develop your website the user friendly way
There are many aspects that the development of your website should include, such as a focus on your content, which is one of the most important parts of your website. It should be easy to navigate, making finding information easy and it should be consistent, meaning it should follow best practices and web standards.
As I have just mentioned, content is one of the most important aspects when it comes to user friendly web development. Not only should this content be well written and informative but you should also put some thought into how you want the content to be divided up and the overall structure of your site. Questions such as; will there be a large amount of web pages or just a select few? And can you split your content into logical sections? Need to be answered. To answer these questions you need to think about the content itself and who is going to be looking at it. For example if your content is about healthy living you should split this into several sections to make it more user friendly. So you could write a basic introduction on your home page and then separate sections on diet, exercise, stress management etc. This enables your user to go directly to the topic they want to know the most about without having to search through your site.
Good navigation is also vital with your website, regardless of what line of business you are in. The pages on your site need to link so if you click away from the home page there needs to be a link back to the home page so your user can easily browse through all of the pages of your site without getting lost and frustrated. Without a good navigation where all of your pages link together you will more than likely lose potential customers to your competitors as Internet users want a fast and simple service that won’t inconvenience them, which brings me nicely onto my next point; page loading time!
Internet users are more likely to do business with websites that are fast; fact! So to keep your pages user friendly, keep that page size fewer than 32k.
There is so much that you need to keep in mind when it comes to developing your website in a user friendly way; some more of the main points are as follows:
• Put some thought and effort into the font, text size and structure of your site. Your text size should be around 10pt but defiantly not any smaller! To accompany this you need a good readable web font; the ones that are most recommended are Verdana, Arial and Times New Roman.
• Use header tags, i.e. H1 and H2. By using HTML coding such as this it breaks up chunks of text and adds emphasis. Keep paragraphs short and to the point and use dark text on light backgrounds.
• Avoid elements such as pop-ups, movement and sound, especially when it can’t be turned off immediately.
• Use good standard web coding with CSS (cascading style sheets). This ensures your site is cross browser friendly and renders properly in all browsers.
Developing your website to be user friendly gives you the best chance possible of being successful with your online business. So when you are developing your website make sure you keep the above in mind as you are guaranteed to not only attract more visitors to your site but to keep them there as well.
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