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		<title>Why SEO Is Like a Seed by Nick Stamoulis</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 28 Jul 2010 15:40:46 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[This is another useful article that NECSES Webdesign has found for our visitors benefit. Why SEO Is Like a Seed by Nick Stamoulis SEO is not something that happens right away. For most people they have learned to understand that search engine optimization takes time and you need apply good quality approach in order to make [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This is another useful article that NECSES Webdesign has found for our visitors benefit.</p>
<p>Why SEO Is Like a Seed by Nick Stamoulis</p>
<p>SEO is not something that happens right away. For most people they have learned to understand that search engine optimization takes time and you need apply good quality approach in order to make an impact on your targeted industry search results.</p>
<p>Here are some reasons why SEO takes time for those who are not so convinced:</p>
<p>Limited Space: For every keyword and phrase there are only ten parking spaces in the search results which means that you need to put in the leg work to be visible in these areas. If everyone did a little SEO wouldn’t it be impossible to have everyone rank in the search results for a specific word or phrase?</p>
<p>Competition: You really don’t know what your competition is doing as far as marketing to be ranking in those search results. You can search around and take a look but ultimately you don’t really know what types of link building activities they are performing for them to show up in those areas.</p>
<p>Ranking Factors: There are close to 200 different ranking factors that determine where a website ranks. It takes time for a website to cover many of these factors which is why SEO is a long term effort.</p>
<p>Age: If you are in an industry where the majority of the websites that rank on page one or two are aged, meaning they have been live online for a much greater time than yours it will require even more patience and time. Age is a very important ranking factor in the search engines so if you have just recently launched your website it is going to take some time to really catch up to your competition.</p>
<p>Volume of Business: The internet has allowed people to start businesses relatively easy which means that content and websites are being dumped into the web space at much higher rate than ever before. The volume of content that exists in the internet is astonishing and it is not slowing down any time soon.</p>
<p>Don’t compare the rankings you might have achieved years ago to now because the game has shifted and changed quite a bit.</p>
<p>SEO was once a much different effort. Several years ago, before social media marketing was effective, a company had to rely solely on SEO for their marketing efforts. The effort has changed and forced businesses to take a much stronger SEO marketing and branding approach in order to stand out from the crowd.</p>
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		<title>Blog Research Techniques</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 28 Jul 2010 15:26:21 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>bedge</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Almost every industry out there has some sort of industry blogs that a business can comment on to help with their link building. It’s very rare that you find an industry without a place to leave any comments even if it might only be a few. There are ways a person can find industry specific [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Almost every industry out there has some sort of industry blogs that a business can comment on to help with their link building. It’s very rare that you find an industry without a place to leave any comments even if it might only be a few. There are ways a person can find industry specific blogs if they are uncertain on where to start looking.</p>
<p><strong>Blog Directories: </strong>There are many blog directories out there like Blog Catalog or Blogged that showcase some of the best industry specific blogs in any industry. It is a great starting point to start with your research when you are trying to put together a blog commenting campaign.</p>
<p><strong>Blog Rolls:</strong> Often times when you find a blog in your industry they might have a blog roll set up to show their audience other industry specific blogs that are relevant. I have come across some blogs that have been known to showcase almost every single important industry blog in their specific field in their blog roll really helping out my research efforts.</p>
<p><strong>Blog Search:</strong> As simple as it might sound try just doing a search for your specific blogs in the search engines. See what you come up with. You might just find some of the best blogs to leave comments on directly in the search results. Try doing a web search and also look for keywords in your industry under the actual blog search attached to your favorite search engine. Most search engines will allow you to actually do a blog search right through the engine.</p>
<p><strong>Blog Lists: </strong>Use the word “lists” in your search phrases to find others who might have put together a list of your top industry blogs already. Putting together a list of the best blogs in a certain industry can often times bring nice rankings along with traffic so someone in your industry will often times complete the grunt work to find the top industry blogs for you already.</p>
<p>Unless you are in a very tight niche you should be able to find some blogs in your industry where you can leave educated comments on. Just take the time and look around in order to find what you are looking for.</p>
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		<title>Easy Ways to Improve Search Engine Ranking and Drive Traffic</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 22 Jul 2010 12:48:45 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>bedge</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Every now and then we come across a news article that is very relevant to our clients needs, and below is such an article from Chris Hopkins Easy Ways to Improve Search Engine Ranking and Drive Traffic By Chris Hopkins (c) 2010 To learn how to improve search engine rankings and drive website traffic you [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Every now and then we come across a news article that is very relevant to our clients needs, and below is such an article from Chris Hopkins</p>
<p>Easy Ways to Improve Search Engine Ranking and Drive Traffic<br />
By Chris Hopkins (c) 2010</p>
<p>To learn how to improve search engine rankings and drive website traffic you need to understand the concepts that govern the way the search engines work.</p>
<p>Without an understanding of these principles and a system to incorporate them into everything you do online, you will not get the success you are seeking.</p>
<p>On the other hand, learn how to effectively utilize them and you will start dominating niches all over the Internet driving 1000&#8242;s of visitors to your site on a daily basis.</p>
<p>So what are the principles that rule search engine rankings and how do I improve mine? Here they are:</p>
<p>1. Relevancy<br />
2. Popularity<br />
3. Originality</p>
<p><strong> Relevancy</strong></p>
<p>Relevancy is something defined as having relationship to. For example if your website was about golf, related content would include information about such things as golf clubs, golf courses and golf lessons.</p>
<p>Content about anything other than the topic of the website or related topics would not score for relevancy, thereby having no chance of ranking in the search engines. Search engines check your site for relevancy.</p>
<p>You need to be right on topic for whatever it is you are targeting with the content you create. A final word of caution about relevancy: Relevancy alone will not rank your site. You could have the most highly relevant, best original content ever written posted at your site, however if there are no sites pointing to it, it will not rank in the search engines. Relevancy does not work without the concepts of popularity and original content.</p>
<p>The first step is to choose the keyword or keyword phrase you want your content to target. Let&#8217;s say you&#8217;re trying to get a higher ranking for this keyword phrase, the topic I am currently writing about, &#8220;Improve Search Engine Ranking&#8221;. First, you would want to find what people are searching for and specifically target that keyword if you want your content to rank for that phrase.</p>
<p>Make sure you include the keyword phrase in the title of the article. For example, your title could be &#8220;Strategies To Improve Search Engine Ranking&#8221;. Always try to put the keyword or keyword phrase as the first few words of the article title. Always remember to use the keyword phrase, several times throughout the article. Finally make sure your content remains 100% relevant to the keyword phrase.</p>
<p><strong> Popularity</strong></p>
<p>Popularity works together with relevancy to improve search engine rankings. Popularity is based on two key measures:</p>
<p>1. How Many Sites Link to Your Site</p>
<p>A site&#8217;s popularity is measured first by the number of sites that directly link to your site.</p>
<p>To demonstrate popularity let&#8217;s take a quick look at YouTube. YouTube is one of the most popular sites on the Internet, Why? All links and embed codes taken from YouTube and embedded on other sites, whether on Facebook, Myspace, a blog, a sales page or a website, create automatic links back to YouTube where the video is hosted. Every time someone shares a YouTube video a link is created.</p>
<p>With the number of videos shared, Youtube gets 1000&#8242;s of new incoming links daily. This is one of the reasons why YouTube videos rank very highly on the search engines. Their site is super popular.</p>
<p>2. The Popularity of the Sites Linking to You</p>
<p>The more popular the site linking to you is, the better the score given by the search engines.</p>
<p>The more incoming links to your site the more popular it is. It is therefore always important to syndicate the content of your site (with a direct link to the content on your site), to as many sites as possible. The Internet presents a host of sites where you can post your content for free to improve your search engine rankings, including popular high ranking sites like article directories, blogs, social bookmarking sites, video sites, press release and social network pages.</p>
<p><strong> Originality</strong></p>
<p>Originality basically refers to unique content. In simple terms the search engines ask the question, is this same piece of content all over the Internet? As an example, if I took a highly relevant and popular article from my site and posted it to hundreds of sites it would not rank high in the search engines as it would no longer be deemed unique.</p>
<p>There is no doubt that spreading your unique content across the Internet is important for driving traffic to your site. The secret is to make several unique versions of the same information all with a backlink to your original article posted on your site. Spinning is a popular term used to describe the process of changing the titles, key words and phrases throughout your article to make several unique versions. Placing these all over the Internet with a back link to your site will improve rankings.</p>
<p>Follow the steps above and I promise you will see an improvement in the number of visitors to your site.</p>
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		<title>Euro Food Machinery Ltd</title>
		<link>http://www.necseswebdesign.co.uk/euro-food-machinery-ltd/</link>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 14 Jul 2010 15:52:48 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>bedge</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Euro Food Machinery Ltd are one the major suppliers of food processing machinery and equipment in the UK and they required a website design that reflected their high, professional standards of service. Our design was clean, with colours that relate to the company&#8217;s image whilst the site is easy to navigate and showcases the companies [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Euro Food Machinery Ltd are one the major suppliers of food processing machinery and equipment in the UK and they required a website design that reflected their high, professional standards of service. Our design was clean, with colours that relate to the company&#8217;s image whilst the site is easy to navigate and showcases the companies suppliers to visitors.</p>
<p>Features within the site include a slideshow, Google Map and Contact Form as well as NECSES Webdesign’s inclusive Word Press Content Management System, full search engine optimisation of the website and W3C compliant XHTML.</p>
<p><strong>Testimonial</strong></p>
<p><em>&#8220;I am absolutely delighted with this new Website designed and created by NECSES Webdesign. The whole process was fast and hassle free, the ideas fresh and modern. I would have no hesitation using NECSES Webdesign again in the future and would recommend them to anybody wanting to dramatically improve their web presence.&#8221;</em></p>
<p><strong>Paul Sandlan, Euro Food Machinery Ltd</strong></p>
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		<title>Capricorn Carpets</title>
		<link>http://www.necseswebdesign.co.uk/capricorn-carpets/</link>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 30 Jun 2010 12:32:50 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Capricorn Carpets in Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk required a website design that reflected their flooring products. Our design was simple, yet reflects the company’s high quality products, professionalism and helpful and informative service to it’s customers. Features within the site include an image browser, Google Map and Contact Form as well as NECSES Webdesign’s inclusive [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Capricorn Carpets in Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk required a website design that reflected their flooring products. Our design was simple, yet reflects the  company’s  high quality products, professionalism and helpful and informative service to it’s customers.</p>
<p>Features within the site include an image browser, Google Map and Contact Form as well as NECSES Webdesign’s inclusive Word Press Content Management System, full search engine optimisation of the website and W3C compliant XHTML.</p>
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		<title>ORLA Direct</title>
		<link>http://www.necseswebdesign.co.uk/orla-direct/</link>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 30 Jun 2010 09:47:49 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[ORLA Direct in Suffolk, the UK Distributor of ORLA keyboards and organs required a website design that matched the manufacturers in colour but gave a distinct feel of the quality of their products. The site also needed to enable ORLA&#8217;s customers to view their demonstration videos and join their mailing list as well as give [...]]]></description>
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<p>ORLA Direct in Suffolk, the UK Distributor of ORLA keyboards and organs required a website design that matched the manufacturers in colour but gave a distinct feel of the quality of their products. The site also needed to enable ORLA&#8217;s customers to view their demonstration videos and join their mailing list as well as give ORLA direct full control over the management of their website.</p>
<p>These functions were achieved utilising a Word Press content management system and the Vimeo video sharing website giving ORLA Direct full control of their website.</p>
<p>Full search engine optimisation of the website and W3C compliant XHTML are standard features of NECSES Webdesign&#8217;s websites</p>
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		<title>Web Design FAQ &#8211; 10 Questions to Ask Yourself Before Designing a Website</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 25 Jun 2010 07:58:56 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>bedge</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Many site owners make the mistake of building a website without laying out a clear plan for their online business. This is a sure set-up for failure. There are 1000s of abandoned sites on the internet due to lack of careful planning. Before designing your website you should ask yourself some questions to avoid making mistakes down the road. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Many site owners make the mistake of building a website without laying out a clear plan for their online business. This is a sure set-up for failure. There are 1000s of abandoned sites on the internet due to lack of careful planning.</p>
<p>Before designing your website you should ask yourself some questions to avoid making mistakes down the road.</p>
<h3>1. What Are Your Business Goals?</h3>
<p>It&#8217;s easy to say, &#8220;I want to make money,&#8221; however, this is not a great motivator. Think of a deeper motivation that you feel passionate about e.g. &#8220;I want to have the financial freedom to spend more time with my kids as they are growing up.&#8221;</p>
<h3>2. What&#8217;s the Purpose of Your Website?</h3>
<p>This is the question most visitors will ask when accessing your website. Your home page must clearly explain the purpose and benefits of the products and/or services you are offering.</p>
<h3>3. What Type of Products or Services Will You Sell?</h3>
<p>Research the marketability of your products or services by doing keyword research. Use the free Google Keyword Tool to find out how many searches your main keywords receive every month. If there are no searches, it means there is not much demand and therefore not worth marketing.</p>
<p>If it is a very competitive market (millions of searches per month), it may be difficult to stand out from your competitors and create a profitable online business.</p>
<h3>4. How Many Products Will You Sell From Your Website?</h3>
<p>This will determine how many pages your website will have. If you&#8217;re only selling one product or service, you may only need 4 web pages e.g. Home, Product (or Services), About, Contact. If you&#8217;re selling 100s of items, you will need a database driven site to store and manage all of them.</p>
<h3>5. How Many Variables Does Your Product Have?</h3>
<p>Variables may include size, color, type, sku#, shipping, tax? Make sure your shopping cart allows you to include these variables.</p>
<h3>6. How Will You Accept Online Payments?</h3>
<p>To accept credit card payments online, you will need a shopping cart, merchant account, payment gateway and SSL certificate for secure transactions. This means you will have monthly fees and processing fees every time a customer purchases something from your website.</p>
<p>A less expensive option for accepting payments online is the Paypal shopping cart. You don&#8217;t need to purchase a separate merchant account, shopping cart, payment gateway and secure certificate. For a small processing fee it takes care of all this in one place.</p>
<h3>7. Do You Have a Web Hosting Plan?</h3>
<p>Your website needs to be hosted on a server for it to be available online. Select a hosting plan that has sufficient space for all your files and bandwidth to receive 1000s of visitors each month. Make sure you have the flexibility to upgrade your plan should you need more space and bandwidth.</p>
<h3>8. Will You Need to Maintain the Website Yourself?</h3>
<p>Asking this question before the design will determine what software your designer will use to build your website. If it only consists of a few web pages which don&#8217;t need regular updating, then use software such as Dreamweaver to build it. It creates clean code and you will have only a few files.</p>
<p>If your website has 100s of pages, consider a content management system such as WordPress, Joomla or Zen Cart. They all enable 100s of items to be stored in a database. The website can be managed (add, edit, or delete items or pages) by logging into an administration area.</p>
<h3>9. Do You Have a Marketing Plan?</h3>
<p>To create a profitable online business you must create a plan to promote it. Some methods may include, search engine marketing, pay-per-click, article marketing, press releases, social media, video marketing, etc. Website promotion needs to be done frequently and consistently to be effective.</p>
<h3>10. How Will You Monitor Your Website Statistics?</h3>
<p>Check if your web hosting plan includes site statistics (e.g. AW Stats). If not, create a Google Analytics account and insert the code on your web pages. It will track how many daily, weekly, monthly, yearly visitors you receive, where they are coming from and what keywords are being used to find your site in the search engines.</p>
<p>If you answer these 10 questions first, you&#8217;ll avoid the pitfalls of designing and building a website and increase your potential of creating a profitable online business. If you have any questions, NECSES Webdesign will be able to help you decide what is best for you and your business. They can be contacted by clicking <a title="Contact NECSES Webdesign to answer your website design needs" href="http://www.necseswebdesign.co.uk/contact/" target="_self">here.</a></p>
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		<title>Hooves to Paws</title>
		<link>http://www.necseswebdesign.co.uk/hooves-to-paws/</link>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 10 Jun 2010 13:36:27 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>bedge</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Hooves to Paws are a new Dog Walking and Horse Care business based in Chippenham, Suffolk. They wanted a web site that offered control over the content and allowed them to expand the site as their business grows. They also had a very clear idea of how the website should be designed, and NECSES Webdesign&#8217;s [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hooves to Paws are a new Dog Walking and Horse Care business based in Chippenham, Suffolk. They wanted a web site that offered control over the content and allowed them to expand the site as their business grows. They also had a very clear idea of how the website should be designed, and NECSES Webdesign&#8217;s designers worked with them to produce a clean, exciting and memorable website using a Pluck Content Management System which is an ideal CMS for start up businesses, enabling Hooves to Paws to edit and add/remove pages, text and images as well as manage their own SEO (cutting out the need for additional Optimisation costs).</p>
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		<title>Top Ten Small Business Web Site Marketing Tips</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 09 Jun 2010 20:41:55 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Many small business owners struggle with the seemingly overwhelming task of managing their web site. There always seems to be so much to do, yet no time to do it all (something we know all too well). This brief article should help to highlight the key aspects of web site management that will help them gain the most from their web site with the time that they have available.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Many small business owners struggle with the seemingly overwhelming task of managing their web site. There always seems to be so much to do, yet no time to do it all (something we know all too well). This brief article should help to highlight the key aspects of web site management that will help them gain the most from their web site with the time that they have available.</p>
<p>The following ten tips are key to maintaining a successful web site. Follow these and your site will do better. Nothing will guarantee that a web site will be successful as there are simple too many different factors that impact web success &#8211; but as a general rule these ten tips will always lead to better performance.</p>
<ul>
<li>Content</li>
<li>Freshness</li>
<li>No Tricks</li>
<li>Links</li>
<li>Structure</li>
<li>Accessibility</li>
<li>Quality Code</li>
<li>URLs</li>
<li>Style</li>
<li>Images</li>
</ul>
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<h3><strong>1. Content </strong></h3>
<p><strong>Content is key!</strong></p>
<p>Almost all the search engines scan a sites content now &#8211; almost ignoring things like meta tags. The more content you have on your site the more the search engines can scan &#8211; but there is more to it then that: people like content too. Many people measure a web site&#8217;s success by the number of visitors it gets &#8211; so ask yourself &#8211; why would people come to your web site? Do you offer them interesting and informative information that relates to your product or service? if not, why would they come?</p>
<p>Relevant content and lots of it is a key for a successful web site. There is always room for more content on a web site, and you can never have too much.</p>
<p>Take this article you are reading for example, while it&#8217;s fairly useful information for many of our visitors, it&#8217;s also additional content for our web site &#8211; and will serve to help our site do better. Writing articles about aspects of your industry is a great way to generate content.</p>
<p>Set asside an hour a day (or at least an hour a week) to devote to adding new content to your web site.</p>
<h3><strong>2. Freshness</strong></h3>
<p><strong> Keep it current</strong></p>
<p>Having lots of content is great &#8211; but if it is all three years old it&#8217;s not going to look like your site is much of a priority. The search engines actually track this. They monitor how frequently your site changes as they visit it for indexing. The more often it changes the better your rank in the freshness category.</p>
<p>What constitutes change? Pretty much anything &#8211; which is why keeping a BLOG or adding frequent news articles to your web site usually produces such good results. It is also the reason why having something as simple as rotating content and the current date on every page has been shown to make a difference.</p>
<h3>3 No Tricks</h3>
<p><strong> Don&#8217;t try to outsmart the Search Engines &#8211; Eventually you&#8217;ll loose</strong></p>
<p>Many web design companies promise success through the use of tricks, backdoors, and special tactics designed to sneak a web site into a top position rapidly. Something, of course, that the search engines are constantly battling to defeat. Why play the game? As the search engines find the cheaters they will plug the holes and a rank (that usually costs a pretty penny to achieve) will immediately be lost.</p>
<p>Rather, follow the recommendations of the search engines &#8211; most set out rules for web masters that outline what they would like to see in a web site. By following the rules the engines are actually battling all the cheating web sites and working to promote the sites that follow the rules &#8211; they are fighting FOR you!</p>
<h3>4 Links</h3>
<p><strong>Links both in and out must be relevant</strong></p>
<p>There has been a lot of talk about link exchanges &#8211; people linking to others merely to gain a higher rank (hmmm this smacks of breaking tip 3) if you are going to link to someone and/or ask them to link to you &#8211; ask yourself: is it relevant?</p>
<p>Any old link is not going to help you much &#8211; search engines will look at who is linking to you &#8211; they also pay very close attention to how many links you have off your web site on a page. This is being done to try and drop sites with pages of links (do you have a links page on your web site?)</p>
<p>It is far better to have relevant links places throughout your web site &#8211; on only those pages that specifically the topic that relates to the page being linked to.</p>
<p>Unfortunately you can&#8217;t exert too much control over the way that other sites link to yours but it is worth looking at how a site usually links to others before to specifically go requesting a link from them.</p>
<h3>5 Structure<span style="font-weight: normal; font-size: 13px;"> </span></h3>
<p><strong>Organize your web site and everyone will thank you.</strong></p>
<p>Both the search engines and your web visitors prefer a web site that is well structured. The search engines due to their very nature (being computer programs) must break down all web sites into elements based on the structure of the pages. People, so frequently rushing to find the specific information they are looking for, rarely read through web pages but rather scan headings and bulleted lists to find the detailed sections of interest. In both cases a well structured site will be far better received then one that is a mish-mosh of information haphazardly thrown together.</p>
<p>This is simple to do &#8211; but all too often missed. Make headings, use the correct coding tags for them, organize sections of content into groups, and use bold and bulleted lists to present key points.</p>
<p>Keep in mind when writing paragraphs of text that most humans will not read them unless they are specifically titled with a headline that matches what they are looking for.</p>
<h3>6 Accessibility<span style="font-weight: normal; font-size: 13px;"> </span></h3>
<p><strong>A web site that speaks to all is better then a site that only speaks to some.</strong></p>
<p>Tips no 6 and 7 are closely related: The Web Accessibility Initiative (WAI) provides a list of guidelines for how to create web sites that are accessible to as many people (and systems) as possible. Think about your web site &#8211; can someone with a visual disability (perhaps even something as simple as colour-blindness) still get information about your product or service? If not, how do you feel knowing that you have just excluded a vast segment of the population from accessing your web site?</p>
<p><strong>7 Quality Code<span style="font-weight: normal; font-size: 13px;"> </span></strong></p>
<p><strong>Well coded web sites perform better.</strong></p>
<p>Many small business owners don&#8217;t have too much control over the code used to create their web site &#8211; but it is still important to know how important it may be. Standard compliant code that has been checked for errors is easier for the search engines to assimilate. It is more widely visible across varied platforms (computer types) and in different browsers.</p>
<p>Ensure your web designer is writing standard compliant code that is validated for errors. You can also check your own web site using free on-line tools from the W3C (The World Wide Web Consortium &#8211; the standards body that administers Internet technologies). All NECSES Webdesign websites comply to W3C Standards &#8211; giving our customers peace of mind.</p>
<h3>8 URLs<span style="font-weight: normal; font-size: 13px;"> </span></h3>
<p><strong>Prudent choice of URLs will impact your web site&#8217;s performance</strong></p>
<p>Professional web designers should already know this &#8211; but if you are using a content management system to build your web site, or portions of it, it is important to understand the significance of the URL used to access pages on your web site.</p>
<p>Search engines look at the address of every page on your web site and try to extract key-words from the content of the url. For example, you may have a page about &#8220;Widgets&#8221; on your web site called &#8220;somewhere.com&#8221; creating the page with a filename of widgets.html will give a better keyword rank then page6.html</p>
<p>This is a fairly subtle point but makes a significant difference for most search engines. It can also make it much easier for people that are typing in a URL to access a specific page of your web site. Notice the URL for this web page &#8211; it&#8217;s called <a href="http://www.necseswebdesign.co.uk/top-ten-small-business-web-site-marketing-tips/">http://www.necseswebdesign.co.uk/top-ten-small-business-web-site-marketing-tips/</a> for a reason!</p>
<h3>9 Style<span style="font-weight: normal; font-size: 13px;"> </span></h3>
<p><strong>Looks do matter &#8211; but perhaps not the way you think&#8230;</strong></p>
<p>In the grand scheme of things the &#8220;looks&#8221; of a web site in the classic sense are not really that important &#8211; honestly! Once people have looked at a web site for a few minutes they will quickly discard their first impression (based on looks) and move immediately to asking &#8211; is this site giving me the information I need &#8211; and can I find it quickly (going back to tips 1 &#8211; content and 5 &#8211; structure)</p>
<p>So what are we on about with style? Simple &#8211; ensure the style of your site makes it easy to read. Avoid things like black backgrounds with white text (inverse text is harder to read) and ALL CAPS (humans read by identifying word shapes &#8211; writing in all caps forces people to read every letter and quickly becomes annoying &#8211; plus on the net it is used as a typographic method of indicating you are shouting) font.</p>
<h3>10 Images<span style="font-weight: normal; font-size: 13px;"> </span></h3>
<p><strong>Selling a product &#8211; better make sure it looks good</strong></p>
<p>If you are selling something that has a visual representation &#8211; then professional looking photography is key. Even a multi-million dollar resort will not look good if the photographs are amateurish. If you care about what you have to sell, then it&#8217;s worth investing in some professional photographs to show people what you have. Remember, on-line people can&#8217;t get a hold of your product &#8211; so you need to give them some really good photographs so that they can feel confident that it meets their needs.</p>
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		<title>iPhone Google search being replaced by Bing</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 09 Jun 2010 20:06:59 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Interesting news surfaced recently regarding Microsoft’s Bing Search to be the leading search engine placed on Apple’s newest iPhone. Previously running through Google’s search, it appears TechCrunch has some news and further sources who have regarded the credibility of Microsoft taking over the search. The news seems very good for Microsoft as trying to compete [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Interesting news surfaced recently regarding Microsoft’s Bing Search to be the leading search engine placed on Apple’s newest iPhone. Previously running through Google’s search, it appears TechCrunch has some news and further sources who have regarded the credibility of Microsoft taking over the search. The news seems very good for Microsoft as trying to compete against Google as a major search engine is not an easy thing to do.</p>
<p>I don’t know how Bing is going to run on the OS, as I’ve always been a huge fan of Google. In fact, I expect to be searching through Google in almost any app.</p>
<p>However with Google starting to fund and truly get behind the Android market, it appears as though a split between Apple and Google was inevitable. Not sure where the market will go from here, especially considering how many apps run through Google (YouTube, Maps, etc).</p>
<p>Here’s further info quoted from an interesting post discussing the relationship between Apple and Google. It reads:</p>
<p>Multiple sources at Google tell us that in informal discussions with Apple over the last few months Apple expressed dismay at the number of core iPhone apps that are powered by Google. Search, maps, YouTube, and other key popular apps are powered by Google. Other than the browser, Apple has little else to call its own other than the core phone, contacts and calendar features.</p>
<p>So at this point I’m a bit torn, only time will truly tell what’s going to happen. It was discussed in TechCrunch’s post that Google is paying Apple $100 million a year for the search rights for the iPhone, along with the rights to serve search ads within the app. Not to say this would be going away any time soon, unless Microsoft happens to offer a better deal.</p>
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