Web Design & SEO Blog

Google-Verizon alliance: Hero or villain?

Earlier this month, Google and mobile phone giant Verizon made a joint policy announcement that they believe will safeguard the future of the internet, possibly at the expense of the all-important issue of net neutrality. The stated aim of this policy, which it is hoped will be considered by congress, is to ‘establish a new and enforceable prohibition against discrimination in wireline Internet services." [Read On]

Linking up?

There are several different ways in which you can optimise your website and drive it up the rankings. You can optimise the text and images, including the correct density and frequency of keywords, or you can focus on building your online reputation through other people’s recommendations. On the Internet, that means achieving as many links to your site from other pages as possible. [Read On]

Keyword density v. keyword frequency

When optimising content for a website, there are three measures to apply to keywords: density, frequency and prominence. Although the three distinctly overlap, they are all treated differently by search engines and should be looked at individually when applying SEO to any text. [Read On]

How can images improve your page ranking?

Images are one of the most important, and trickiest, elements of web design. They are necessary to aid consumer engagement and create visual interest across a page, but they are indexed in very different ways to text. Until recently, overusing images on a site could negatively impact on its ranking, taking away essential space for robot-attracting content; however, all this has changed with the advent of Google Images, which has given pictorial content a place in SEO. [Read On]

Google: Not waving but drowning

Google has suffered a rare defeat in the world of social media this week, as it was announced development on its flagship social product, Wave, will be stopped at the end of the year due to lack of interest. [Read On]

How does SEO affect website design?

  • August 11th, 2010 by Gareth Hughes

Search Engine Optimisation is largely to do with the content of a website. It is here that you need to insert keywords, create meta-tags and ensure the right level of density and quality to attract higher rankings. That doesn’t mean, however, that SEO is unrelated to web design. On the contrary, a well-designed website can aid in gaining stronger rankings and every website design needs to be influenced by a working knowledge of SEO. [Read On]

Which social media platform is right for you?

With so many social media platforms now available, each targeting a slightly different audience, the first step in any successful campaign is to delineate your target audience and work out which platform is most likely to appeal to them. Only then can you set realistic goals for your campaign and work to achieve them. [Read On]

Speaking the language of web design

If you are looking to design a website, one of the first questions you’ll need to address is which programming language is best suited to your needs. Each language has its own benefits and will therefore suit different types of websites. [Read On]

Get creative with your content

When writing content for your website or blog, it can be very easy to rely on jargon and technical language to make your point. However, the strongest web copy takes a more creative approach, and isn’t afraid to tell a story. [Read On]