@MrPink
I agree. I put 100% focus on the end user on my sites; however, you still have to make your site's robot friendly and solid and each unique meta title and descriptions. I focus on making my sites to start off with SEO friendly, after that, I don't put any work into link building, etc. because if you focus on doing the best at what you offer, the result will come in the long run.
A few MUST do SEO are:
-301 redirect from non www. to www.
-Submit and verify sites with webmaster tools of Google, Yahoo, and Bing
-404 not found redirect page
-Each page has a solid and unique title and description
-Make sure it loads fast without alot of jumble.. use websitegrader.com or websiteoptimization.com's analyze tools to check your speed.
-Make a robots.txt file
-Optimize and give every picture an alt tag
-Try to make it as lean as possible in coding, stay away from javascript and stick to CSS and html if you can.
James F.
I agree. I put 100% focus on the end user on my sites; however, you still have to make your site's robot friendly and solid and each unique meta title and descriptions. I focus on making my sites to start off with SEO friendly, after that, I don't put any work into link building, etc. because if you focus on doing the best at what you offer, the result will come in the long run.
A few MUST do SEO are:
-301 redirect from non www. to www.
-Submit and verify sites with webmaster tools of Google, Yahoo, and Bing
-404 not found redirect page
-Each page has a solid and unique title and description
-Make sure it loads fast without alot of jumble.. use websitegrader.com or websiteoptimization.com's analyze tools to check your speed.
-Make a robots.txt file
-Optimize and give every picture an alt tag
-Try to make it as lean as possible in coding, stay away from javascript and stick to CSS and html if you can.
James F.