Thursday, 20 August 2015

A web developer always desires to have an awesome design that can attract its audience and crowd and hold them for the longer period of time for goal achievement. The website usability aspect is equally essential. Usability has set up the value of user centred design- where the client is the point of convergence around which different design components are organized or structured.
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As per Usability.gov, website usability entails various factors like  

Wednesday, 19 August 2015

CSS means Cascading Style Sheets; it is a basic method allows clients for incorporating style to organize web records. For example - print styles, framework, aural hints, space, and shades. CSS is revolutionary in Web page designing as it permits designers to organize the framework and look of many sites at one time and transform to the completely new markup which is handy and after that fit it in the web design by making appropriate changes.
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With CSS, web designing could be identified by making eye-catching website pages with proper style. CSS Style gives sites to organizations and organizations who need to utilize the web to thrive and make their business. To make site pages with CSS, you have to know the components and advantages to seeing how the feature of the browser responds on the Web design results. CSS incorporate an extensive mixture of expressive abilities in order to meet the expectations of developers or designers; this permits the designer more control and management over site general look.
Advantages of CSS    
·         CSS has the ability to show HTML elements
The records relevant to HTML could be shown by utilizing diverse designs of an outcome. Labels of HTML were created to determine the paper material. Linens of flowing styles determine how HTML components should be demonstrated.
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·         CSS allows small file sizes
CSS preserves data, diminish the general quality in website pages and incredibly diminishes the information size with regard to old-style markup.
·         ESS (External Style Sheets) are managed in CSS files
CSS permits external style part in order to manage the web style and framework of the entire website. The easiest way is often to work with an external CSS file; it oversees numerous factors of the entire website as opposed to interpreting the same segments over and over again with HTML info.
·         Web Designing is managed in Style Sheets
Web design for the entire web is a cautious search for design issues and also how they differ from website development through CSS. Littler web designing organizations are currently ready to make web design accessible to both little organizations and people further expanding the development of the web growth. CSS permits web scholars to move a lot of that data to an end user style piece which leads to effective HTML terminology.
·         CSS allows the management of web page framework
The CSS main ability is to administer the framework of a site without needing to utilize presentational markup. Utilizing CSS you can conceal material from certain web explorers in specific circumstances and a few explanations of styles will flow into one. 
5 Techniques of website designing that may harm SEO valuation of website
Website designing is both science and art. It needs creative ideas, visualization from the perspective of the user, and good technical skills to turn the visualized design into blatant creativity. An awful thing any organization can do is to duplicate another organization's site and execute it as her or his own. Such sites get a low-rank rating in SEO valuations.
There are website design techniques that ought to be avoided or perhaps chosen with analysis, as they may be either harming website design, or lowering SEO valuation. Some of them are discussed below:
1.      Using Tables in Website Layout
Utilizing tables as a part of a site page layout makes the web page complicated, because the majority of the table layouts utilize a number of table attributes, for example, row span, colspan, as well as nested tables. Albeit designing of tables may be simple, but the maintenance of the table is equally tough. Most readers of the screen finds it very tough in order to understand tables because they read the sequence available in HTML format, and also the content in the layout of the table becomes confusing when read from top to bottom and left to right. Maintenance of tables is bit easier in CSS because presentations are kept separate from HTML. Tables may deter the adaptability of the web page and also affect SEO. Tables which are nested takes more time in loading than CSS with the same web design.
2.      Infinite Scrolling
Albeit scrolling is an exceptionally well-likes design and regularly utilized by many websites (particularly e-business), it isn’t applicable for all sites. Utilizing this method relies on the objectives of the site. If the objective of the site is to stream content constantly and the structure of the content is flat, it can be valuable and useful. On the other hand, if the objective of the site is to help clients to find a particular task or to compare decisions, it could possibly hurt the experience of the user.
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In task accomplishment, users pay more attention to the grouped content. The client may feel overwhelmed by the information abundance introduced by scrolling over an endless page. Consequently, endless scrolling technique is a bad technique. This obliges them to back-track their particular search or locate a particular content.
3.      Parallax Scrolling
Parallax scrolling is broadly utilized. This technique may prompt low valuation for SEO ranking. In case if parallax site is one page of web content, pictures, and decent visual display it’s OKAY. Though, if the site has infographic images having message or text, Google doesn’t read it at all! This might result in low SEO ranking. It might be sorted by means of converting the content of the image real content.
4.      Lazy Loading
Lazy loading does not permit images or content to load until clients interact with the web page. This content can't be indexed or ordered by spiders and won't have the ability to load another page. This can result in low SEO valuation and hurt the traffic of the page. The SEO team and development ought to assess the expected design in order to find the complicated elements will be hard to execute.
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5.      Lacking in Mobile Design
With excessive mobile infiltration, it is crucial for a corporation to have its webpage mobile friendly, with an adaptive and responsive design. This has an immediate impact on traffic. With the introduction of Google's mobile algorithm, sites that aren’t compatible with mobile phones tend to be pushed on to the search listing. A responsive web design permits website loading on all types of device. Detection of the device is possible via adaptive design, which permits dynamic change according to the requirements of the client. Adaptive/responsive design technique make use of responsive feature for all type of content and unique coding for high-quality images which make pages lightweight for mobile, and this enhances the loading time.

The aforementioned issue areas are a look into the vacillating design procedure which might either harm or arm a site. It is fundamental for the web page owner to completely understand the motivation behind these site designing strategies before implementing them to their site for maximizing gains.

Tuesday, 12 February 2013

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Wednesday, 5 October 2011

How To Get Huge Traffic From Social Media Sites


I realized that almost all the top 100 blogs (according to Technorati) have the social media presence. They mainly have their profiles on Twitter, Facebook, and Stumbleupon.

So today I wanted to write about marketing content on social media sites mainly Twitter, Facebook, Stumbleupon, and Digg.

A social media campaign has an inherent viral exposure. If you are using social media sites only as a “link building” resources, then you are limiting your potential.


Here are few changes you can make to your social media campaign that can almost double your results:

1. CONTENT


The success secret to any social media campaign is content. First, observe and analyze what kind of content people like.
Twitter: To find out what’s working with Twitter users, go to https://tweetmeme.com/. You can instantly identify the hottest stories on Twitter and can create one.

Digg: Open digg.com and go to the category you belong. You can identify the most popular stories of a category under “Top in [category name]“.

Stumbleupon: If you belong to the Internet category, go to https://www.stumbleupon.com/discover/internet/ to find out the most popular stories.

Now that you have got an idea of what kind of content works, you can create one.

2. NETWORKING


It is simple to understand that people follow people with similar interests. These people are on all kinds of social media sites including Delicious, Digg, Stumbleupon, Twitter etc.

Put these two things together.

If my interest is in driving traffic to my site but you’re trying to sell network marketing products to me, it doesn’t matter how many times you ask me, I will simply ignore your message or block you.

So, the logic is to network and share your content with people who belong to your niche.

Make 5 – 10 friends every day in Stumbleupon, Digg, Twitter, and Facebook. Start voting the stories of your friends regularly. This is very important. Verify how many people added you as a friend. Add more and more people as friends.

Submit your content and observe how many of them will vote for your content. If the number of votes is less than 30, then you need to add more and more friends. Because you need at least 30 votes to reach the front page.

Also comment first on the stories you think can reach the front page. This way your profile gets more exposure.

No, once you are getting 30 votes consistently for your content, start experimenting with the topics. Observe which kind of topic is getting more number of votes. Write such content in your blog and submit it in the social networking sites.

3. SHARING


Now that you’ve got great content, it is time to market it.
Share your content to your Twitter followers using su.pr. It will also put your content across 1000′s of Stumbleupon users.
Share your content to your digg.com friends and encourage them to “digg” the content.
Make it easy for your Twitter followers to retweet your content.
Share your content on your Facebook page.

4. CONSISTENCY


This is the area most people fail. People subscribe to something because they want to get regular updates. If your daily newspaper starts coming only once a week, you’d probably switch to other newspaper. If you fail to provide content consistently, your network will fade and your audience numbers will drop.

You also need to understand that not all niches do well in social networking sites. For example, SEO and affiliate marketing related content do not do well in Digg. But, they do well with Stumbleupon audiences. Similarly, technology and web design related stuff do well in Delicious.

Focus on doing one of the above steps better every day and before you know it, you will be getting the huge amount of visitors to your site from these sites each and every day.

Monday, 3 October 2011

Basic SEO practices for newbies:

The thing to remember is that SEO isn't a magic bullet. It's important, but no one knows the exact algorithms the SEs use, and each one is different so all you can do is optimize the best you can. There happens to be a few things that you should just always do whenever you make a new website. Don't stress over every little thing, just make sure you are doing it, this should just become kind of automatic for you.

Make sure you fill in your meta tags with a good title, description, and the right keywords. I personally don't think the keywords meta-tag is nearly as important as everyone else on here does, but it gives me a way to organize my keywords list for me to reference. When you start having many different websites, it's good to include whatever notes to yourself you can. When you come back to work on an older site you might not remember eveything you were thinking before. The metatags help you remember your site info as much as it helps the SE figure it out. A good rule of thumb is that anything that won't hurt you for SEO and might help, you should use and use correctly. Definately use the title meta-tag, try to include keywords in the title. Definately use the description meta-tag, google will normally use this for the summary it displays in the listing. It isn't used for indexing so write it for humans, this is what gets people to click on your link when they see it in the SERP. Don't use the same metatags for every page on your site. Take the time to make them be specific to each page.

Create good content. Make sure you have some decent content. Content is what the internet was invented for. If you have unique and quality content, then all the seo and backlinking you're doing is just to get the ball rolling. Give them what they want, show them where it is, and they'll start coming. If it's good enough then it'll eventually start building on its own naturally because people like what they found. That's the idea anyway. So whenever possible use the best page design and the best content possible. Avoid duplicate content between different pages on your site, the SE will most likely penalize your site for that.

Remember, your content isn't just something to get google to like your site, it is the whole point of your site. The content and how you structure it is what will make visitors do what you want when they get there. If it's crap they'll just leave, and 99% of them won't leave by clicking on your adsense or affilliate link, they'll just close the window or use the back button. (yes, of course if your doing blackhat stuff you can make the browser go where you want, but that's for a different discussion.)

Include your keywords. Structure your content correctly, make a few title headers in the content that include keywords (use header tags h1, h2, etc.), try to have a keyword density around 2% in your content, and maybe 4% for the whole page including the metatags, alt tags, anchors, etc.

Be sure that your .htaccess is set up correctly. Decide on which way you want your url to be and stick with it. If you decide to use www then always use it like that in your links, don't use both. I usually set up a 301 for all www requests to redirect to non-www urls. If you don't set that up then every single page on your site can appear to google as having at least one duplicate. If that's the only thing wrong on your site it isn't going to kill you, but it's so easy to fix. If you don't know how to set up a redirect in your .htaccess file then just do a search, there are many other threads explaining it. Check google if you can't find it here. Also, .htaccess only apples if your on an Apache server, Windows servers do it a little differently, if that applies to you then just search google to find out how to do it. If your consitent in your linking, then the only time the redirect will come into play is if you get natural backlinks that you have no control over. You should also specify which you prefer, www or not-www in google tools if you use it. (If you don't then you really should, I recommend you set yourself up an account for webmaster tools and analytics.)

Make a robots.txt file and I like to include a favicon because without them the robots will trigger file not found errors on your server. Be sure to configure your robots.txt correctly. Make a custom 404 page. If your site has more than just a couple of pages then also create a sitemap.xml file. It's not a bad idea to just create a sitemap anyway no matter what, it lets you define the structure of your site to the crawlers. Just search google if you don't know how to do any of that, it's very basic and you can find exact instructions within a minute when you do a search.

Other than that there isn't a lot more you can do for on-site SEO. When people ask about SEO they're always thinking of on-site SEO, but thats the easy and quick part. Just do it and get on with it.

Everything else is off-site SEO and involves building backlinks and promotion.
This is where you need to focus your efforts. This is where the magic bullet is, if there really is one.

Social Bookmarks, Directory Submissions, Profile Links, and Blog Comments are really the easiest place to start getting backlinks. It's not a bad idea to purchase these links from a service. They are easy to make, but to do it right they really need to be posted from many different accounts and ip adresses. A good idea when your starting is to do it yourself a little bit to see how it works, then purchase larger quantities from a service. You want to get a lot of links, but you don't want to over do it. Building to fast can look unnatural, just do some searches and read up on it a little more. How many and how fast is a judgement call you have to make. hold off on more complex linkbuilding until you have a little more experience. Linkwheels and other link structures can be very powerful, but can also hurt your site a lot if not done correctly.

Whenever possible include keyword anchors and title or alt tags on your backlinks. Don't always use the same anchors, vary it up a little, use 3 or 4 different keywords and even do a few with some non keyword anchors. You are trying to look as though a lot of different real people have taken a liking to your site, if it were natural then all links wouldn't be exactly the same, so you want to simulate that same type of randomness. Backlinking strategies are all about simulating the natural events that happen as a site grows in popularity. If you can do it successfully then the SE's will give you good position in the listings, and then hopefully what you are simulating can become reality. The point of all of it is to get traffic.

Change up your anchor text. The idea of backlinking is to simulate that masses of people are becoming interested in your site. It should have some amount of randomness to it in order to look natural. I've seen a few made up stats on what's best, but I think a good rule of thumb is maybe about 45% primary keywords, 35% secondary keywords, and about 15% random unrelated like Click Here, and then about 5% just the url. The exact percentage isn't dramatically important, it just needs to seem like the linking is natural.

Create relevant articles containing your keywords, include backlinks using keyword anchors, and submit to article directories. Article directories are mostly authority sites and your article becomes a relevant backlink to your site. Then create profiles and accounts on blogs, social networking sites, forums etc. Include a link to your website whenever you do that and each one of those become backlinks as well.

Thats the end of it. Well kinda.
Go back and watch your stats to see what keywords are getting the most traffic to your site, analyze the data a little bit and if you need to, remove or add keywords to your content and tags, and adjust the anchors your using in your backlinks.

Continue building links. Remember you're trying to artificially create the appearance to the SE that your site is popular. When that happens naturally, people are always adding new links to your site. Since you are trying to look natural you have to do the same thing. Linkbuilding never stops completely.

OK, there you go. That's that basics of SEO. Everything else is about fine tuning, and has to be looked at for each individual situation.

If you have any more questions, before you start PMing anyone just read through the threads in the White Hat SEO section, and do some searching on google. You can find some really good information from some much smarter people than me.

If there are any SEO gurus that want to expand on this or if you see any errors you think should be discussed, please add your input.

Hope this can help some of you.

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