SEO for HTML5

Posted: Tuesday, September 27th, 2011 by | Filed under: , ,

If you’re a web designer, most likely you’ve heard about the latest HTML, HTML5. Not only is it an upgrade to HTML and web design features, but it’s beneficial for search engine optimization (SEO) also! There are enough problem SEO companies run into as it is, but hopefully some common problems can be resolved with HTML5.

Large websites, and most commonly, ecommerce sites have a lot of WebPages built in. It’s hard for Google and other search engines to distinguish the pages from one another. With similar content and products listed on the WebPages, SEO companies run into duplicate content issues. Google will see your pages as “the same” because of the similarities. Adding sequential links and HTML code to your pages will help Google understand that your pages differ.

HTML5 will also help Google and other search engines interpret our websites and WebPages a lot quicker and easier. With new tags to help organize the website content, web designers will be able to sort the HTML easier allowing Google to interpret it easier. There will be new tags and a wide variety of them to help sort out elements. Read more …

Downside of Flash Site Design

Posted: Thursday, September 15th, 2011 by | Filed under: , ,

Flash websites can be very powerful when delivering a visual. Unfortunately, the effects of Flash stop there. From a graphic web design standpoint, Flash is attractive, fun and animated, but is it helping your website? Most likely not.

There are been a number of outstanding problems with Flash, including it’s compatibility with search engines. The internet overall is about text, and Flash doesn’t handle text very well. For whatever text may be included in your Flash (SEO keyword rich or not), most search engines won’t be able to index it anyway. Without an indexed website, your pages will never be found. Web designers can’t stress enough, the importance of content and copy on your website. Flash based websites usually wipeout the option of creating a content-rich website.

Aside from being buried among the millions and millions of other websites, once your page is found it’s not uncommon for it to take an extra few seconds to load. These seconds are worth a lot in the internet search world. Flash development usually takes much longer to load than HTML websites. Users (and potential customers) don’t like to wait. The longer your Flash takes to load, the more risk you take in losing customers.

Typical web design features aren’t included in Flash, making your website less user-friendly. Since Flash is typically all about the presentation, web usability goes out the window. Your typical navigation, contact information and other important pages aren’t in the standard position, making your user look longer for what they’re searching for. Another few worthy seconds you’re losing. Read more …