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10 Questions to Identify Your Website’s Purpose

by on Dec.12, 2011, under Uncategorized

The most important question for the development of a website is of course: What is the purpose of the website? The questionnaire below is a structured approach to identify factors that are important for your businesses website.

If you currently have a website or are in the process of getting a new website please fill out the form below and one of our qualified webdesign experts will provide you with valuable insights that can be essential to the success of your online presence.

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Please Rate (1 not important - 10 very important)
  1. The ability to increase presence of your business through search engines (Google, Bing, Yahoo!) & online directories (Yellow Pages Online, Start Local, True Local, Hotbot)
  2. The acquisition of new stakeholders (customers, partners, sponsors, donors; etc.)
  3. The ability to create leads
  4. Showcase products/services
  5. The ability to communicate your business message/purpose
  6. The ability to contribute to a good reputation
  7. The ability to be identified recognised & distinguished through branding & your business identity
  8. The reduction of workload & streamlining of workflow (minimise repetitive tasks, FAQ’s, provide forms/media/information)
  9. The ability to provide information value and/or educate
  10. The ability to communicate through your website (collect feedback/messages, provide news/updates/announcements)
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36 On-Site SEO Strategies

by on Jul.18, 2011, under Uncategorized, Web Design

Being involved with SEO for over 10 years I often describe the process as a game of chess where all pieces move at the same time. The more sophisticated search engines such as Google and Bing become the more a well-balanced SEO strategy seems to pay off. There are quite a few DO and DON’Ts which can be on-site as well as off-site. Rather than optimising specifically for search engines the trend has definitely moved towards optimising for users in a search engine friendly manner. If you try too hard and “stuff” keywords you will ultimately be punished maybe even banned.

To give you an insight into the SEO expert’s headspace we have compiled the following short-list.

On-site factors that can positively influence your search engine rankings.

  1. Keyword in URL
  2. Keyword in Domain name
  3. Keyword in Title tag
  4. Keyword in Description meta tag
  5. Keyword in Keyword metatag
  6. Keyword density in body text
  7. Individual keyword density
  8. Keyword in H1, H2 and H3
  9. Keyword font size
  10. Keyword proximity (for 2+ keywords)
  11. Keyword phrase order
  12. Keyword prominence (how early in page/tag)
  13. Keyword in alt text
  14. Keyword in links to site pages (anchor text)
  15. Links to internal pages- keywords?
  16. All Internal links valid?
  17. Efficient – tree-like structure
  18. Intra-site linking
  19. Links to external pages- keywords?
  20. Outgoing link Anchor Text
  21. Link stability over time
  22. All External links valid?
  23. Less than 100 links out total
  24. Linking to Authority
  25. Domain Name Extension Top Level Domain – TLD
  26. File Size
  27. Hyphens in URL
  28. Freshness of Pages
  29. Freshness – Amount of Content Change
  30. Freshness of Links
  31. Frequency of Updates
  32. Page Theming
  33. URL length
  34. Site Size – Google likes big sites
  35. Site Age
  36. Age of page vs. age of site

Understanding these factors are essential during the production and maintenance of our websites. To find out how PC Professionals can assist your business with expert SEO strategies for your company’s website visit pcprofessionals.com.au/webdesign

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