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Leading Your Web Designer to
SEO Author : Christian Nielsen
Many SEO projects involve taking a
site that has already been built and changing or adding optimization elements to
help the site rank well in the search engines. For a site that has already been
built, the web designer is usually not involved in the process.
However,
there are two situations where the designer should be very much involved in the
SEO process: when a new site is constructed, or when an old site is being
redesigned.
When building a new site, the SEO consultant should be
involved as the site concept is being developed. The perspective of the SEO
consultant is much different from that of the design team and the site owner.
The SEO understands that a balance of keyword phrases and well-written marketing
copy is what helps the site attract traffic and convert visitors into buyers.
The SEO can also provide advice on the best way to add new content. For example,
a site that is about food will draw many visitors if it has a section that
offers recipes, and a site about music will see many more visitors if it also
offers MP3 music files.
More importantly, the SEO can provide advice on
how to best construct the site. SEO consultants understand that sites which have
100% of the content in Flash, or which use frames will pose problems during the
optimization process. The consultant will also understand how to overcome some
of the SEO limitations that dynamic sites pose.
When the design team is
aware and involved in the optimization process from the beginning, a site can be
optimized "from the ground up" as it is being built, which will involve less
time spent by the SEO consultant later. This can also provide a level of
optimization that is often not practical after a site has already been
constructed.
When keyword research is completed before the site
construction has started, designers can use them when they create new pages and
graphics files in order to derive the benefit of keyword-rich file names. e.g.,
Instead of using words "logo" and "header" the designer can choose keywords that
are more descriptive. The SEO can also provide a basic Meta tag set which can be
used for the site. By including the Meta tags in the site templates, the work of
editing each page later can often be avoided.
What about redesigns?
The first and foremost role the SEO has when a site is being redesigned
is to ensure that the web designer doesn't change all the page names when
performing a site update. Otherwise, when the new site is launched, the traffic
to the site may substantially drop off when people click on search engine
listings that no longer exist.
To combat this phenomenon, the consultant
will advise the designer to re-use the old page names as much as possible. If
that's not possible, there are two ways to deal with this problem:
1)A
custom 404-error page can be installed to inform the visitor that the page(s) no
longer exist and present them with several options to continue into the site.
2)Redirection pages can be set up which use the old page name and an
informative message for the visitor. The pages should offer one or more
clickable links, and might include a timed-redirect that should be at least 30
seconds before taking the visitor to the page with the new name.
The
second option is more desirable, since it allows the search engine to note the
change, follow the link to the new page and add it to its index at some later
point. And of course, if new pages are added, or the filenames have to change,
it provides a chance to use filenames that can be optimized with keyword
phrases.
Just as you are unlikely to turn an SEO consultant into a web
designer, you can't turn a web designer into an SEO. However, SEO consultants
and designers should work together to bring all of their skill sets to the
table. The SEO needs to understand that graphic images can be very important in
the visual appeal of a well-designed web site, just as the designer needs to
understand the benefit of having a home page title that says more than just
"Home."
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Christian Nielsen is the
owner of Nielsen Technical Services , which provides Internet consulting and SEO
services, including the optimization of dynamic database-driven sites, and Blog
optimization. The company maintains a policy of answering questions from clients
and potential clients, even if they are just "tire kickers", and has a Blog that
can be seen at NielsenTech.Blogger.com which deals with (mostly) search
engine related-issues.
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