
Step 2 of 7 - Design Your Site
4 Traffic
Always start with more traffic to your web site. Web
traffic is a critical part of your internet business and it is imperative that
you design it to bring you the most amount of traffic possible.
Designing your site for traffic includes offering good
content, easy navigation and a logical flow. Additionally you must also build
your site to draw traffic from the search engines because if you can obtain
high search engine ranking, you can enjoy free traffic. It's important to
note, however that good ranking won't do you much good without a well designed
site and a well designed site can't bring you visitors if no one knows it's
there. Both high ranking and good design need to work together.
How do we pull all this together? Let's take a look.
A Word About Design
A huge mistake I see many website owners make is that they get caught up in
making their site cute. They love the little animations, buttons and dramatic
backgrounds. What they fail to consider is that these things are worthless if
you don't offer good content, easy navigation and a logical flow.
First of all don't try to be everything to everyone. Design
your site around a theme, preferably a niche theme. Don't confuse your readers
with links all over the page. Design a logical flow. Lead your viewers to
where you would like them to go. Leave plenty of white space and keep your
pages organized. Clearly state at the top of your pages what you are about and
what you would like your viewers to do.
Secondly, I don't recommend pop-ups. I find that the
majority of internet users find them annoying. The demand for pop-up blockers
is a good indication that viewers don't want to see them.
Traffic Builders
Good search engine ranking can bring lots of visitors to your site. It often
takes a few months to rank well but the payoff is lots of qualified traffic.
While it's not practical to depend solely on search engines for traffic it can
complement your other advertising campaigns nicely. Aiming for high search
engine placement is always a plus.
Keep these in mind when developing your site for the search
engines:
Domain Names
Choose a domain name that has your site keywords in it. For example, if you're
a site about pet care, try to include the words "pet care" or words
related to pet care in your domain name if you can.
Keywords
Keywords require research and there are several tools to help you out in this
area. These are my favorites:
I suggest focusing on only one keyword or keyword phrase
per page of your website. This may not seem like a lot but if your site has 20
pages you can focus on 20 keywords. Each page should be considered a landing
page for your site. If you have proper navigation on your pages, it will
easily allow viewers to see everything you have to offer.
Include your keyword or keyword phrase at the top of your
page as well as in at least one header phrase. Also work the keywords into the
body of your text as often as you can without sounding redundant.
Your keywords should be in the Title tag as well as in your
page description tag. Many search engines no longer look at the keyword tags,
but I recommend using them and including the plural forms as well.
Alt Tags
Search engines don't index images, therefore any text on your site that is
presented in image format won't get indexed. To solve this problem, you can
enter the image description in the ALT tag. To be sure that the search engines
recognize all the content on your site, fill in your ALT tags with your
keywords. This will boost your keyword frequency and help your site achieve
better ranking.
Linking
Search engines will rate your site by who is linking to your site, so it's
important to establish quality, related links. This can be accomplished in a
few ways. One way is to establish reciprocal links with other like sites. When
exchanging links be sure to include your keywords in your site title.
Review the page you are exchanging links with. Be sure it
is a site that you find easy to navigate and informative. I also recommend
that the site's index page have a Google PR rating of at least one. This
ensures that the site is not being penalized by Google. If it is a penalized
site then you could be penalized as well for linking to it.
Include a 'tell a friend' and 'bookmark' script on your
site.
This gives viewers an easy way to bookmark you and most of all return to your
site.
Include a Site Map
Site Maps let visitors know what information you have, how it's organized,
where it is located with respect to other information, and how to get to that
information with the least amount of clicks possible.
Site maps also provide spider food for search engine
robots. This can increase your chances of becoming indexed because a site map
allows the search engines to easily visit every page of your site.
A site map works best if you include a link to your site
map in the navigation of every page on your site.
Finally, don't let your site become stale. I have found
that my search engine rankings improve when I periodically add new pages to my
site and keep the content new and fresh.
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Author Informarion: Gerald Crawford was born in South Africa, studied electronics, telecommunication, eco-travel and african travel concepts. He taught responsible tourism in South Africa. If you have any questions or comments please e-mail me on. E-mail Address:
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