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Web Design and SEO: The Eternal Debate
Web design focuses on appearance and aesthetics. SEO focuses on text
quality and quantity. Web designers don't really like to clutter their
designs with text. They prefer to see the images stand out on their own.
SEOs on the other hand don't like images that much. Sure, an image can be
optimized for the search engines by adding relevant alt attributes and
titles, but this is not enough for a site to be properly optimized. Page
copy still plays the most important role in website optimization for SEO.
As a business owner you are caught in the middle of this conflict. For your
website to convert you need both design and optimization. There is no middle
way. You cannot have a little bit of this and a little bit of that and still
be competitive. You cannot have just one of the two either. Without
optimization your site is invisible to the search engines, hence to your
potential customers. On the other hand, without a good design your site,
although not invisible, will get nothing but hits. Web users are picky and
if they find nothing of interest on your site they will just surf to the
next site.
Having a beautiful website no one can find is like having a store and
keeping the doors locked. You know it is there, you've done a great job
decorating it, the products are waiting for the customers, yet no one comes
in.
When you pay for web design don't automatically assume that by paying
thousands of dollars on a layout you'll be a hit on the Web. The Web is a
highly competitive place. There are already thousands entrepreneurs who,
just like you, invest in design and hope to become the new "it." Without
online marketing (SEO being an important part of the discipline) all these
entrepreneurs will remain in the shadow, with their beautiful websites
closed to the world.
SEO is the key to that virtual door you need to open for your customers. It
is important that you consider this tool when you first conceive your site.
Web design and SEO don't need to be enemies. There are enough professional
agencies that employ both web designers and SEOs who work together to
develop a good business website, a site that is SEO ready, accessible and
readable with any browser. You just need to take your time, research and
send a few inquiries. Then choose the company that answers your questions in
a timely manner, basically choose the company that proves a clear ability of
designing with W3C standards and a clear understanding of the online trends
and realities.
Then balancing content with visual appearance shouldn't be such a difficult
task. Aside graphics and artwork you have to choose proper font types, in a
readable size, with colors that harmonize with the layout of the site and so
on. If your site is not SEO ready from the first stage of the project you'll
face additional costs after you launch. SEO ready means a site that is
properly coded (errors in the HTML code might stop some search bots from
crawling and indexing your site correctly), with good navigability and good
internal linking structure.
On the other hand, SEO and appearance are not the only traits of a good
site. Brand conscious companies should look at the broader picture: instead
of debating what is better online entrepreneurs should ask themselves what
works best to convert visitors into clients.
Studies show that an over optimized page might hurt the user-experience of
people with disabilities. For example, many SEOs stuff the image alt
attributes and their alternative titles with keywords. Blind and other
visually impaired people who use screen readers to access the Web and read
the pages cannot see the images and, instead of listening to a relevant
image description, they'll hear... nonsense.
Usability and accessibility are equally important as design and
optimization. Strangely enough images are better for usability. They give
focus to the design and when properly optimized they provide for less
cluttered website content. The problems appear when the images slow down the
loading times, but with the use of CSS loading times should not be a big
concern.
As search engines prefer fast loading sites it is easy top understand why
good coding and optimization are so important. Poor coding raises many other
problems aside loading times and might increase costs when you need website
updates, especially when your website administrator is not the one who
created your site.
About the Author: Mihaela Lica used to be a military journalist, worked six
years as a freelance reporter for the Romanian National Radio Station (ROR)
and four years in the Public Relations Direcorate of the Romanian Ministry
of Defense. Since 2002 she is a PR consultant in Germany. For more SEO
articles visit ewritings.
Contact WingsDove for effective web design solutions,
including
search engine optimization.
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