Posts Tagged ‘internet explorer’

How do I get to the top of Google?

So what’s the secret to getting to the top of Google’s search engine? Nothing. There is no secret and there’s no reason to pay an SEO firm or consultant to get you there, honestly … you can do it yourself if you have the time to learn and implement the basic advice of people who know what they’re talking about.

First, let’s establish that one simple fact … there are no secrets. In fact, everything you need to know is online at the Webmaster Guidelines at Google and for those of you  need even more help, there is plenty of places here on my site to read about what Google wants.

Now, I should point out that I’m not a Google expert or even an SEO specialist (although I do offer similar services). I’m an organic marketing specialist if that title even exists … in order to do that I believe a website must meet three basic guidelines:

Technical

A web page is a computer document, much the same as a document produced by Microsoft Word and just like word processing documents it has to be opened and read by other computers. Now, we’ve all tried opening a WordPerfect document in Word or an OpenOffice resume in Pages and it always ends the same right? …. it doesn’t work. Why not?

The reason it doesn’t work is simple, the basic structure of how the documents are written are not compatible with the software trying to open them. The web works the exact same way. Web browsers from Lynx to Internet Explorer open your web page documents and read the content. If they can’t read the content, they can’t display the document … makes sense right? OK so here’s the kicker … Google uses a tool called a web spider to crawl your website in order to read the content and add it to their index. If your web page is poorly written, Google can’t open it and has to move onto another website.

So rule number one to getting to the top of Google? Make sure that Google can read your website.

Design

There’s a catch-22 when it comes to Google, Google doesn’t care about design but Google cares how your web content is designed. Technically, it couldn’t care less about your websites looks but it does care about how your website is structured, how the content is organized and how the overall site appears to both spiders and people visiting your web page.

In order to make sure that your website ranks well with Google, you’ll have to ensure that your documents are properly structures, the content is readable and that it appears the same to search engines as it does to people. Often times, I have clients ask if they can upload Flash version of their website but hide Google friendly text in a hidden layer somewhere on the page … sure you can but that’s not being very honest is it? 

Rule number two to getting your website at the top of Google? Design content for people, not robots.

Content

Rule number three, have great content.

Honestly, I can’t make it more clear than what I’ve written here. Take a moment to stop thinking about Google as a company or a website to beat and start thinking about it as a group of people who are working towards a common goal, as I’ve written before … they’re very smart people and they spend a lot of time trying to make the Internet a better place, so when they catch people trying to scam them by breaking these simple rules … don’t be surprised to find your website banned.

Smashingly Good Free Magazine Theme for WordPress

On Friday I promised to create some free SEO focused website templates for WordPress. The is the first in the series, a three column magazine layout style theme which you can use to power your business, community organization or church.

The header artwork comes from Smashing Magazine. They also provided the icons, but not the great tiling background that I came across a few weeks ago. The template design has been tested in WordPress 2.6 on Safari and FireFox as well as Internet Explorer. I’ve depended a lot on a series of article by Nathan Rice on Search Engine Optimization for WordPress as well as a few SEO articles of my own.

smashingly good free wordpress theme 207x300 Smashingly Good Free Magazine Theme for WordPress imageSome of the features of this design include:

  • Widget ready
  • Search Engine Optimized
  • Gravatar ready
  • Optimized Titles
  • Optimized Keywords using Tags
  • Optimized Page Descriptions
  • Double Post Protected

You’re welcome to download the theme for free.

If you like this theme but would like to have it customized or installed for you, why not contact me? I’m available for WordPress consulting, theme customization and freelance development.

So what do you think? Tell me how you’d like to see me improve this template for future versions.

 

 

Update: October 18th – I’ve just added a dark version of this theme as well.
Update: October 20th – I’ve just added a the next theme in this theory.

Minimalist Fixed Free WordPress Theme

Demo of Minimalist Fixed

The Minimalist Fixed theme for WordPress is a free theme designed to be clean, white and very easy to read. The theme favors usability over design, although I also believe that it’s well designed :)

The theme features a clean, broad design with a fixed width. The header is designed to be focus attention on the site title and description using a vivid red on white background while the content also used a wide formating for easy reading. The menu is located just below the site description is non-intrusive and easy to navigate.

I’ve placed the traditional side content at the bottom of the design using a three column split, personally I find this ensures it’s out of the way and visible only when you’ve finished reading the article or post above.

The theme has been tested in WordPress 2.6.x in Internet Explorer, FireFox and Safari as well as on the Nintendo Wii and Apple iPhone.

Download Minimalist Fixed. If you like this theme but would like to have it customized or installed for you, why not contact me? I’m available for WordPress consulting, theme customization and freelance development.

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