I was tempted to right-click copy & paste Randfish's recent "doodles" on SEOmoz, but then I remembered something I'd seen over at SEO book not so long ago, which stopped me in my tracks. Instead, I'll just link over to the article about the field of search engine optimization, which clearly calls a spade a spade!
SEOmoz has the definitive business model for future search marketing. It's worth listening to this interview where Rand outlines why SEOmoz has become a publisher, rather than a consultancy.
Showing posts with label website development strategy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label website development strategy. Show all posts
16 August 2009
15 August 2009
04 December 2008
From the Horses' Mouth
If you are going to optimise in order to list in Google search results, a good place to start is their SEO starter guide!
10 November 2008
Search considerations for website development
This slideshow is prepared for consultation with web designers and developers. It is important that search engine optimisation considerations be flagged and factored into production from the conception of a web project. The presentation uses live examples and working solutions of website architecture and layout. Jonny Darling also discusses how best to communicate with the search engines and your digital social arena.
22 June 2008
Site Architecture and Website Design for Search
Jonny takes you through the recent search ranks improvements as a result of on-page optimisation. He returns to the website planning stage to discuss web design and folder stucture. Site maps and wire frames are crucial so determine the website content, flow and depth. It is vital to index the website accordingly, not only for customer journey efficiency and best user experience, but also because we need to treat the search engine crawlers as human beings, spoon-feed the content of the website back to the bots, and make all relevant areas accessible.
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)