Prepare your website for 2010
In the age of Twitter SERPS, GoogleWave, iPod and mobile internet, business online means ensuring your website really is hooked up to the growing grid for widest possible visitor access!
The best web design agencies will always take great care to check that your website can be correctly viewed on all major web browsers and site navigation is straightforward, intuitive and easily understood.
Building sites to ‘W3C standards’ – clean code, error free ‘valid HTML’ and ‘valid CSS’ so that they operate at maximum efficiency is now more critical than ever to cope with the demand for instant access and information retrieval via many different types of web technologies.
Website accessibility is always a key issue and it must be easy for all visitors to quickly process the content of your site – and to be found and accessed by Google and other major search engines.
Site visitor behaviour studies and analytics consistently show we generally don’t read web pages! We scan, trying to find what we’re looking for as quickly as possible! We scroll down the page looking at the items that stand out from the rest of the text.
Standard and expected ‘good website experience’ means providing headings, links, bold text, bullet points and descriptive text so the page can be instantly understood simply by scanning quickly through.
Remember - search engines can’t usually ‘read’ images, JavaScript, Flash, audio and video content and alternative text content will need to be provided. Search engine are programmed to ‘understand’ your website by matching key words and phrases with relevant content, so carefully optimising of your site with well researched and precise SEO content will drive both traffic and page rankings.
Make sure your website is easy to navigate and behaves as consistently as possible, throughout – with the navigation, branding, images, and text in the same positions on each page – to reassure and encourage visitor trust.
Separate the content (the words and images seen on screen) and formatting presentation (the way words and images are laid out) of each page. The separation of structure and presentation is essential to futureproofing for static and mobile web accessibility by all types of browsers, mobile phones and differing screens resolutions.
Always keep testing to make sure your website is viewable in every browser and stay flexible – a dated website can be a killer!
To succeed online means continuous online marketing, website development and maintenance, user-friendly design, and targeting the widest possible audience for visitor access.
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There’s a wealth of information here. I’ll be back again.
Comment by car-reviews.ru — January 3, 2010 @ 4:26 am