SEARCH ENGINES & YOUR WEBSITE
You've built a great website for your business and are waiting
for the visitors to come. Your return on investment research
shows that if you get X number of visitors to your site this
will lead to Y new clients or sales. You put the garage on
standby to deliver your dream car.
You wait and wait and wait…. Some visitors do come
to your site but only in small numbers. The feedback is positive
from everyone who does visit, the visitors to sales ratio
figures are in line with the forecasts but the volume of
visitors you need to hit your sales targets remains elusive.
Why?
Your designers have put in a lot of effort. The site looks
good and is easy to navigate, but is it search engine friendly?
Can you be found in the major search engines?
Up to 78% of all website activity in the UK comes from the
search engine Google, and over 98% of people give up after
the first 3 pages of results, so you should check to see
if you're listed on the first 3 pages of this engine and
with over 8 billion pages in Google at present, the competition
can be fierce.
One of the things to check include the images on the site.
They all have 'alt' values, don't they? Check by hovering
the mouse over the picture, is a description displayed? Search
engines cannot read images, they rely on the ‘alt’ value
to tell them what the picture is about. Likewise Flash movies
and Frames are difficult for the search engines to read.
This would also make your website accessible to many more
human visitors (including those that have images turned off
and those that use talking browsers).
Is the wording 'search engine friendly'? Do you even mention
the words that people would use to search for your site on
the web page? How will the search engines know that your
site is about widgets if the page doesn't say so? When thinking
about the wording bear in mind that you may be trying to
attract visitors with a wide range of knowledge about your
product, from those that know that they are looking for widgets
to those people that know that they want a blue, 18mm, left
handed thread, widget. Does your site cater for all these
visitors ?
All these things can be built into the site given time & experience
but you need to know what you are doing - its not just a
case of adding 'Meta tags', the majority of search engines
pay no attention to these tags nowadays.
Of course, if you feel brave and can spare the time from
running your business you can learn the current rules and
hope that they do not change. Alternatively, you could use
a professional search engine positioning company like Hiperactive.Net to get your site to the top of the search engines.
More details of the search
engine positioning services provided by Hiperactive are
available from their website or by telephone on +44 (0)1733
555555.
© John K Mitchell :2004
Forest Software
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