Monday 26 July 2021

Webpage Optimization

Optimizing webpages

Definition – Web page or website optimisation is the practice of re-developing the code and structure of a website to ensure it makes it “easy” for search engines to find and index your website pages. It’s all about improving website performance in the search results.

Webpage optimization

Is the site “readable” by search engines?

Many web design companies focus only on the look and feel of a website. This can cause the website pages to be difficult or impossible to read by the search engine robots reducing the chances of being listed highly (or even listed) in the search engines.

If a search engine cannot find/read you then neither can your target market.

If your website:

  • Has information obscured in the code or is hard to find
  • Is badly written or the site structure is inconsistent
  • Does not have the right or sufficient content or follows standard design protocol

Then your page may not be found and…

  • The site will not be indexed (or not indexed properly)
  • The site will not be listed when a search is done on your keywords

This means VISITORS WILL NOT FIND YOUR SITE.

Web page changes and upgrades

You need to give the search engines what they want without chasing the latest technique or “black hat” trick.

The first step is to carry out a site audit – this provides the basis for upgrading or re-developing your site.

Most audits are segmented into the following areas:

Website Architecture

  • Page construction – Flash, HTML, invisible areas, Javascript
  • Menu format

Construction

  • Page, title and link re-naming
  • Tag composition
  • Analytics

Content

  • Keyword/Content optimization
  • Tagging and linking

Submissions

  • Create and submit sitemaps
  • Directory submissions

A conservative estimate is 90% of sites reviewed by us have a number of major issues that when cured can result in a traffic increase (and sales) by 2-300%.

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Wednesday 28 April 2021

Screamingfrog - Finding orphan pages

 

How To Find Orphan Pages Using The SEO Spider

An orphaned page is a webpage that is not linked to internally. So it can’t be found by either a user browsing or discovered by a search engine crawling the internal links of the website alone.

Why Are They Important?

Finding orphan pages is useful because it can help identify areas of a site or important pages that have no internal links. This can obviously be an issue for users, and discovery and indexing of the pages by search engines.

Orphan pages might still be indexed due to being linked to historically or from other sources (like XML Sitemaps, or external links for example), but without any internal links, they won’t be passed internal PageRank, which will impact their scoring and organic performance in the search engines.

How to use the Screaming Frog SEO Spider to find orphan pages

The Screaming Frog SEO Spider to find orphan pages from three sources, XML Sitemaps, Google Analytics, and Search Console.

Note: To crawl the whole website and open up the configuration to integrate with the three sources, an SEO Spider licence is required.

XML Sitemaps:

1. Open Screaming Frog tool

2. Go to menu "Configuration" > Spider > XML Sitemaps

3. select "Crawl Linked XML Sitemaps"

4.  select "Crawl These Sitemaps:  (this requires a ‘Sitemap: https://www.example.com/sitemap.xml entry), or supply the destination of the XML Sitemap. This means any new orphan URLs only discoverable via the XML Sitemap will be crawled.

5. Type or copy in the website to crawl in the ‘Enter URL to spider’ box and hit ‘Start’.

6. Export Combined Orphan URLs report if you wish to export a combined list of all orphan pages discovered after finish crawling site.

The guide above should help illustrate the simple steps required to find orphan pages using the SEO Spider. For more sources to find orphan pages by  integrated Google Analytics and Search Console Google Analytics you can go to visit Screaming user guide.





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Thursday 11 March 2021

6 steps in planning a Website

The stages of Website Development

The 6 steps we follow in website planning and design:

Site Strategy

  • What is the product/service and who are you going to sell to
  • Why should they buy from you – how are you going to be different?
  • How are you going to market online to get attention

Structure/Pagination

  • Plan what pages you need
  • What is the objective of each page – how are you going to achieve this?
  • Develop a content outline – an essay plan for each page (headings etc)
  • Who is going to produce the content and by when?

Keyword Research

  • Establish what words customers actually use to find your products / services

Briefs

Develop the design brief:

  • Who are you talking to, what are you saying, why should they listen?
  • What is their profile

Develop the copy brief

  • Identify what type of imagery is going to communicate your message

Functional Spec

  • Any site applications required and their configuration

Deliverables

  • Who is supplying what and when

Once all the plans and deliverables are agreed then we start delivering…

Please contact us for more info.


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