Showing posts with label Template. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Template. Show all posts

Thursday, October 25, 2012

How to Set Up Your SEO-Friendly WordPress Website in 15 Minutes

For serious WordPress publishers with specific online business objectives, there is no more critical component to your website’s long-term value than its search engine rankings.
Brian Clark reiterated this just a few days ago when announced the launch of Scribe 4.0:
“… we consider targeted search engine traffic the most valuable site visitors you can get when it comes to meeting business objectives.”
We host some of the most serious WordPress users on the web over at Synthesis, and we’ve helped a lot of people ensure that the proper SEO fundamentals are in place from the get-go. And it’s surprisingly easy.
Let me show you how to get this done for your

basics of search engine friendly design and development

Search engines are limited in how they crawl the web and interpret content. A webpage doesn't always look the same to you and me as it looks to a search engine. In this section, we'll focus on specific technical aspects of building (or modifying) web pages so they are structured for both search engines and human visitors alike. This is an excellent part of the guide to share with your programmers, information architects, and designers, so that all parties involved in a site's construction can plan and develop a search-engine friendly site.

What is SEO Friendly Content

Writing SEO friendly content is not hard. And unlike most people think, it doesn't have to result in stilted, ugly prose. SEO friendly content is just content that was written with some attention paid to how a search engine might see the content.

SEO Friendly Writing Does Not Mean Writing for Search Engines

The first and foremost thought in your mind when working on content for your Web pages is that you're writing for people not for search engines. If you have to choose between a technique that is good for your readers but not so good for search engines or vice versa, choose that which is good for your readers. Search engines ultimately want to provide content that is interesting and informative for their customers too, and a page that is too optimized is no fun to read.

Wednesday, September 12, 2012

30 tips for developing an SEO Friendly Design

The design of a website is one of the most important key success factors and it does not only affect the user experience, but also the SEO campaign. In this article we will discuss the subject of SEO friendly design and we give 30 tips that will help web designers and web developers to build better and more effective websites in terms of both functionality and crawl-ability.
Many people falsely believe that the SEO friendly design is a set of non-sense restrictions that the SEO professionals impose to designers in order to manipulate easier the search engines. Think different.  Search Engine Optimization can be described as the implementation of a set of search engine standards that also target on the best possible user experience.  Having that statement in mind, it is easy to understand that a good web design is also good for the user.

Optimizing your Web Design

Saturday, September 1, 2012

best SEO friendly Blogger Template free

99% of Templates in Blogger aren't that SEO friendly so i thought of launching my own template to let other bloggers use it. This template is one of the best template in Blogger because it doesn't use much images for backgrounds and that makes your blog load faster. There are more other features of this template. 
SEO templates in WordPress are sold for more than $70, because they are worth it. But no one has made a start to make SEO templates in Blogger, but for the good of blogger users we are launching this template for free and everyone can use it.