This blog post is continued from my last post, “I Have Call-to-Action…Now What?” In that post, we discussed how SEO and a great call-to-action don’t do much to convert sales unless you also have a clean, sleek and intuitive design to match it. The main thing to take away from that post: don’t make your [...]
February 25, 2008 – 9:21 pm
SEO Web Design is the practice of integrating form and function with equal emphasis on search engine spiders and human visitors alike. One facet of SEO Web Design for example, deals specifically with increasing the crawl-ability of your content for search engine spiders by employing cascading style sheets instead of tables for layout and design. [...]
December 10, 2007 – 5:28 pm
Your website design is the first and possibly last thing your visitors will see when assessing your business. So, it is important to put your best foot forward and (a) create relevance for your content as well as (b) ensure that your pages are formatted properly. Sure, you can find information that pertains to specific [...]
August 16, 2007 – 10:49 pm
Just like a triangle, a trifecta exists for Seo Web Design that applies to layout, presentation and content that shape the user experience from the moment a viewer reaches your website. Things as miniscule as loading time, the font selection, and the color palette determine the overall stickiness factor of your website for humans. Websites’ [...]
August 10, 2007 – 10:19 am
Search Engine Optimization, Fad or Fact An increasing number of businesses are beginning to realize that not using your website to it’s full potential is essentially not the best idea. For most small businesses, 70-85% of all new leads comes directly as a result of how well they are positioned online. Although that is no [...]