Design Your Website for Your Visitors Not for Search
Engines by Patti Fousek, CreativeMind Search Marketing
Have you ever visited a website just to find yourself immediately
going back to your search results? Maybe you couldn't figure out
what the company does. Or... maybe you were referred to this company
and just wanted to get specs on a certain product, but instead you
find yourself clicking around their website aimlessly and could
not find the information you were looking for. If this has happened
to you, you've been victim of poor usability.
There is blog post by Eric Enge on Search Engine Watch
titled "Usability and SEO, Which comes First." In his
blog Eric stresses the usability and visitor experience are far
more important than SEO. Although I am a professional SEO, I whole
heartedly agree with Mr. Enge. I've managed many website redesign
projects where the company president wants their website to reflect
their sales brochure. However, website visitors are looking for
more robust information than what a sales brochure can offer. And
many web developers (well, the inexperienced ones) are so eager
to please the client that they produce flashy websites with lack
luster content. The result is high bounce rates and dismal website
conversions.
While websites should always be optimized for search
engines, what is more important is to clearly define the purpose
of your website. As with anything, if you do not have a clear plan,
you can not achieve success. The same holds true with websites.
Once you determine the purpose of your site, then you need to determine
what it is you want visitors to do when they get to your site and
then make it easy for the visitor to do so.
I encourage you to read Eric's blog and pay special
attention to the basic questions every website owner should ask
before jumping head first into a website design project.
About the Author
Patti Fousek is the founder of CreativeMind Search
Marketing. Search specialties include search engine optimization,
paid search advertising, web analytics, SEO training, SEO PR, and
link building.
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