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WHO? First let's consider
who should design your web site. Almost everyone knows that they now teach basic
web design in High School! Today's teenagers are computer and network savvy. And
with the addition of learning how to use graphic design software like
Microsoft's FrontPage and Macromedia's Dreamweaver in high school, any teenager
can design a web site. We have had several customers come to us with web sites
designed by a neighbor's son or a teenager one of their children was dating, or
some other teen they knew. Many of them build graphically pleasing and
functional web sites. If you are building a personal web site, that's great. You
don't need to be found by search engines and you are not marketing or selling.
If you are marketing or selling, avoid the amateur trap. It may look good to
you, but probably not to a search engine. Get a professional web company.
Professional? So how do I
pick a professional? There are an abundance of ways including querying the Internet Search
Engines including your area or town in the query. But once you have found one,
You have to determine what you have. Do I have a "graphics designer", a web
designer, a marketing company, or some mixture? And what really are the
differences?
Graphic Designer - The layout is
terrific. It has lots of graphics and is very pleasing to the eye. It really
looks like we are a million dollar company and we are sure it will represent
our company in the best possible image. But unfortunately, what you see that
pleases you so much and looks so good to your eyes, looks terrible to the search
engines. Meta tags, alt text on all images, anchor text and content are all
lacking. Search engines will hate it and your web site, although graphically
pleasing and functional, will never get any real ranking in a search engine.
This designer could be anybody from your next door neighbor's son to a
professional "web designer".
Marketing Company - They really have a flair for words and catch
phrases, they incorporated messages in flash into your web site. You would
be proud to send this web site to anyone. It looks good and works well. You
like the look so much you want to convert it to glossy flyers and use it as
a mailer. It is brief, to the point, but yet still gets the concept of your
marketing plan across to whoever you send the flyer or brochure to.
That's
great, if it were a mailer, brochure, or flyer, but it's not. It is an
Internet web site. Search engines search for content for their users and
their popularity among users is dependent on the relevance, quality, and
quantity of the content they provide based on the search phrase
they type in. If your designer has treated your home page as a marketing
brochure and has limited its content, you will not do well in search engines.
Web Designer - A true web designer will be able to take your
marketing message and incorporate it into a pleasing graphic design, and
provide the programming behind your web site to give it high visibility in a
search engine. If your home page barely meets the 200 word minimum limit,
you have a non-internet marketing company. If it looks great, but lacks the
meta tags and other structure required to be search engine friendly, you
have a graphic designer. You need someone who can do all three and knows
where to compromise for search engines without losing your audience when
they get a viewer to your site.
In 1994, if you wanted
to do a web site, you created it, went to "Yahoo!" (the only search engine) and
registered it, and you most certainly ranked well as their weren't too many
other web sites in the same category. But this is 12 years later and many things
have changed There are anywhere from 100's of thousands of web sites to millions of
web sites competing for a placement in search engines with the same keyword
phrases as your web site. You have to follow all the rules, cross the t's and
dot the i's. Or you will be relegated to somewhere in the abyss of those other 4
million web sites that are in the search engine but not in the top 50 sites.
Lets discuss web site size!
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Now you may also want to see our paper on the "Art
Of Search Engine Registration"
Do you want some history on search engines and who
was the first!
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