How to get on top of your competition

All top ranking website designs have something in common, guess what?
Simple meta, rich content, 100% relevancy, CSS, simple navigation, h1, Alt tags, XML, RSS, W3c, open source, and web 2.0

  1. Use a search engine optimized website whereby all title, Meta keywords and descriptions neatly written (not just for spiders but for humans.)
  2. Meaningful Meta Tags with 100% relevancy in the content
  3. Cascading Style Sheets or CSS should be utilized in such a way that all important heading are H1 and sub heading h2, h3 and so on…….
  4. Remove rich media like video, JS, ads or any other gadgets which looks fancy but of no real use
  5. Simplicity in defining the website pages is the key for good rankings. Both spiders and humans love simple sitemap and simple navigation the most
  6. Always use pictures with proper ALT tags otherwise plain vanilla text will work to get you on top
  7. Use of XML and RSS will help your website to be lightweight. Search engines just love XML and RSS
  8. Website should be W3c validated which indicates the spider that the site is in compliance with the latest parameters
  9. Do not stuff keywords which do not have any relevancy to the content of your website.
  10. Open source website ranks much higher in search engines
  11. Always try and make a resolution free / table less website so that any visitor  visiting your website do not have to adjust their monitor.
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Essentials of Good Website Design

Are you just starting development on a new website design or looking at redesigning an existing website or just wanting to upgrade your current web site you should consider the following Essentials of Good Web Design:

  1. Quick and fast loading Website with minimum of scripts
  2. Simple flash or gif animation rather than full page flash website
  3. No popup or popin ads as far as poosible
  4. Make the website to deliver perfect meaning
  5. Consistent style and same formatting for all inside pages
  6. Make the website for your vistors and not just for the spiders
  7. Select the best domain name and best hosting provider
  8. Make the website based on most popular open source platform for better website exposure and easy upgrade
  9. Don’t bother to show ads on your main website
  10. Always launch the website when it is fully functional
  11. For testing your website make a sub diretory rather than the main domain
  12. Make use of robots.txt, urllist.txt, htaccess for greater control and exposure
  13. Make use of statistic code on all pages for easy analysis
  14. Submit your website to all major search engines
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Website Design Content

Content appraisal requires that the purpose of the website be evidently definite. Save a list of the required text content then systematize it according to the visitors / viewers / audience requirements and we believe this is a very important step in professional website designing and planning. In the content development process, any matter that do not sustain the distinct rationale or bring about target visitors / viewers / audience intention should be removed. It is an excellent proposal to experiment the website content and website purpose on a focus community or group and evaluate the contributions to the visitors / viewers / audience needs. The next step forward is to systematize the fundamental information formation by labeling the content and categorize it according to visitors / viewers / audience needs. Each cluster should be named with a brief and straightforward title and will turn out to be a linkage on the professional website. Development for the professional website’s content guarantees that the requirements / requests of the target audience and the idea of the website will be satisfied.

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