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Thursday, July 3, 2014

Responsive Design OR Mobile Design


Mobile Website vs Responsive Design - CSS to the Rescue 

Google took a definitive stance on the situation last June. Google stated that sites should serve all devices with the same set of URLs, meaning each URL should deliver the same HTML to every gadget accessing the page using only CSS to render the information.

Now we're talking about one version of your web site delivered to phones, iPads, tablets or laptops. Google has said their piece and the chore of updating multiple platforms just disappeared from your to-do list.

Why Google appreciates responsive design 

This isn't difficult to understand. Your website will return better traffic numbers if it has only one URL for each page as opposed to the same page represented with multiple URLs. Publishing a mobile website vs responsive design configuration only dilutes your traffic and the all-knowing search engines will notice.

Search engines index responsive designs not apps 

Staying with the simple-to-understand theme; we find that search engines don't index apps. If you have an app instead of a site with a responsive design, your site does not benefit from mobile visitors and the search engines can't find/explore the information on the app. A responsive design that delivers well-designed information on a mobile device will be found and indexed. Plus, the crawler, used by search engines, doesn't need to work as hard.

Shopping on a PC? That's so three years ago 

Statistics from Google's Mobile Ads Blog show 79% of shoppers now use their phone for information while shopping, 70% use their phone in the store and 77% have directly contacted a business by mobile. The message here is mobile shouldn't be some add-on to your website and neither should your ads. As we explained, usage and traffic on a mobile app won't be indexed on search engines. If you're using a pay-per-click campaign, Google may not be able to place ads in your mobile app - like when someone is using their phone at the store. Deploying a mobile website vs responsive design is now costing you money.

Responsive design flexibility looks better

Have you noticed sites attempting to cater to tablets these days? Creating a site that caters to one visitor alienates another. Make your site "touch friendly" for the tablets and still usable for PC users with CSS and responsive design. Make buttons and calls to action bigger while keeping them normal on a desktop.


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Wednesday, January 8, 2014

SEO Tips & Techniques for 2014


There are many on-page SEO (Search Engine Optimization) techniques that we can use for each of our websites, some that often get overlooked. So, here is a checklist of the most important techniques that we can use for 2014.


TITLE TAG
The best and most effective way to use the title tag is to not to make the title tag longer than 70 characters. The title should be according to your page; try to use the long phrased keyword within the title tag.

DESCRIPTION TAG
Use this tag smartly. Describe your page content and try to use your most competitive keywords in the text. Use no more than 160 characters.

KEYWORDS TAG
We all know that Google stated that this tag does not affect your rankings but there are many SEOs, who still use this tag for other search engines. Target your 5 most competitive keywords within the tag.

HX  (HEADING) TAGS
Use HX tags with each of your main article headings / sections. Use h1 for the main headings and the rest in h2, h3, h4 and so on. Try using your keywords in the headings and highlighting them in the eye of search engines with these HX tags.

IMAGES
Optimize each image with ALT and Title tags. Image name can also be optimized; try to use the keywords smartly within the tags as well.

SEARCH ENGINE FRIENDLY URLS
Try not to use signs like &, Spaces, ?, etc in your URLs otherwise it can come across as spammy. Ask your developer to make the URLs look easy to read, short and clean.

QUALITY CONTENT IS KING
As we all know “Content is King” in the SEO industry, so we can’t ignore this one. Each page should have a minimum of 500 words of great quality content.

NAVIGATION
Make sure your navigation is crawlable, whether it be text or image based.

JAVASCRIPT/CSS EXTERNAL
Externalize the JS and CSS codes to make your website pages load faster. Take this with a grain of salt as it’s not always the best choice in any case. Sometimes it’s better to use pregressively inline JS and CSS for faster rendering and perceived time.

INTERNAL LINKING
Internal linking will help you to engage your customers within the website. Internal linking will also help you to control the bounce rate as well.

EXTERNAL PAGES
Adding links to external high quality website (not just popular) resources builds a good relation in the eye of search engines and this trust will help the websites to get higher positions on search engines.

GEO-TAGGING
Use geo-tagging to let your users and search engines see your actual business location.

AUTHORSHIP MARKUPS
Use authorship to take the ownership of the content you publish on your website.

SOCIABILITY
Add social media buttons to encourage your readers to share your website’s content on their profiles. Websites with social signals can get better rankings in search engines.

XML SITEMAP
Create xml sitemap and add each of your website in it. You can submit to sitemap in Google and Bing webmaster tools to make your website index soon.

ROBOTS.TXT
Updated: The robots.txt is a text file webmasters create to instruct robots (typically search engine robots) how to crawl and index pages on their website.

ANALYTICS
Make sure you have added and setup the analytics code so you can properly analyze your website.

WEBMASTER TOOLS
Add and verify the ownership of your websites via Google Webmaster Tools. These webmaster tools will also help to analyze the on-page validations.

XENU (BROKEN LINKS)
Xenu is free software to find broken links within your web pages. Find and fix those broken links as soon as you find them.

HOSTING
A website hosting server should be up and running 24/7, with at least 99.9% uptime. A website with too much downtime can be de-indexed from and won’t be able to rank higher on search engines.

By Faizan Khamisani