Behind the Scenes
Many people don't realise just how much goes on behind
the scenes of a website, and how critical it is that
everything is done right so that you can get that all-important high search engine ranking.
Everyone who has a website is competing for high search
engine rankings. For example, if you use Google to search for 'florist worthing' you
get 76,500 results - yet its being in the first ten search
results that
matters! This is because people who use search engines openly
admit that they very rarely trawl the second, third or even
fourth results page. So being on that first page, and as near
to the
top as possible, is very important. This is where we can
help.

Search Engine Friendly Websites
The way that a site has been put together will have an
impact on how search engine 'friendly' it is.
The website should be built in such a way that search engines can
read all of the information from the site, in order to build an extensive
database of relevant keywords. This will ensure that you
get the best rankings.
A site should have a description. Images should have ALT
and description tags. Hyperlinks should have titles and all
of this should be tested to ensure they are not broken, as a search engine will
penalise you for any mistakes.
It's also important to get the balance right. Too few
keywords and you won't be a good result - but too many, and
Google and other search engines will accuse you of 'keyword
stuffing', and penalise you further.
Another important factor is to ensure that your website
is cross-browser compatible. There are quite a few
browsers in common use, such as Google Chrome, Internet
Explorer, Firefox, Safari and Opera - and that's just to
name the main browsers.
Fonts
Did you know that in order for a font to appear correctly,
it needs to be present on the computer of the user viewing
your website?
However, there are tricks that we can use to ensure that your text
is presented properly.
Website Accessibility
Did you know that you have a legal obligation to ensure
that your site does not discriminate against people who are
colour blind, partially sighted or have any other disability
that might prevent them from being able to 'experience' your
site as you intended?
Did you also know that the RNIB have warned companies to
make changes to their websites, otherwise they are well
within their rights to sue for discrimination?
Therefore, it's important to get your use of colour, navigation,
links and content right, as if not, you'll not only be making the site unpopular, but you will
also be turning away potential customers.
Wording
This is often one of the most overlooked areas of website
design.
You need to ensure that you get the phrasing right, and that you get the right balance of keywords.
There is a skill and an art to getting it right, but the
results are worth it. Search engines will see your site as
being the most valid result for peoples searches.
Much, much, more
These are just a few key aspects of web design, although
there is much more, such as image titles, URL masking and
re-writing, tooltips, email encoding and spam avoidance,
accuracy, consistency, regular updates, testing, reciprocal
links, page ranking, Google analytics, paid advertising and
more.
Over 17 years of web design experience has ensured that
our knowledge is top-notch. We develop websites that are
proven to be effective and we can work with you to help you every step
of the way.
The Competition
As soon as you have a domain, you will be bombarded with
emails from companies claiming that they can get you top
search engine rankings. Treat these emails with
caution.
Some of them are spam and well be trying to confirm whether
your email address is valid before selling your details as
part of a
contact list. Other, less dubious messages are from overseas
or bulk mailings, in the hope that if they cast a wide net,
at least a few will bite.
Also, bear in mind that a good eye for design does not a
good website designer make. Whilst a website might look pretty and
professional, it really is what lies beneath the surface
that will ultimately lead to the website's success.
Therefore it's all about getting the right balance.
To sum up:attractive
visual design + simple and logical presentation + good
balanced wording and phrasing + behind the scenes settings +
appropriate content = good website.
Why RAW-Systems?
We have been involved with the internet since the early
90's, even before most people knew an that internet or a
world wide web even existed. Rob Wassell designed his first
website in 1994, and has been building and maintaining
them ever since.
We have evolved alongside the internet. We
understand how it works and we keep up to date with
new developments in technology. In addition to this, we have a great deal of
experience with user interaction, software design, software
development, testing, quality control, marketing and sales.
This is how we are able to work with our customers on all
aspects of web design and associated services.
For more information on our success at achieving
high-rankings, please refer to our
case studies.
For further information or simply to discuss how we can help
you, please
get in touch. |