All
about SEO or SFO?
By Didier
Ntwali
First
let's start with definitions:
SEO:
Search Engine Optimization, SFO: Search Friendly Optimization.
These
two things are what most webmasters have trouble balancing. These
things seem to always be on opposite ends. On one hand you have
to make sure search engines can crawl your website without any
problems. On the other you have to keep the site looking good
to keep your visitors.
These
are all based on what kind of site you plan on making. A corporate
website selling shoes in the real world might focus on keeping
the site looking good to visitors. And maybe pack it up with flash
and all kinds of descriptive images. On the other side a site
about online products, e-commerce, might cut back on the images
and focus on seo. I will go into both of these just in case.
Let's
start with seo. The first thing you need if you choose seo is
to meta tags. Now there many meta tags generators out there for
a quicker way to make them. But I suggest like me you make them
yourself according to the search engines you want your site to
better perform at. In short you have to study those search engines
and find out how they get their content and what meta tags they
require or may find usefull. Mine is based on google so check
out the source of the blog and those are the tags that google
uses.
Also
a site that may help you out with your seo is: http://sitesubmit.ca/
they require you to be a member to use their tools but it's worth
plus it's free. They have many seo tips and tools. In your reaserch
of the search engine don't forget ranking. Find out what they
base their search results on and how they decide which results
show up first when a user queries. Like google uses google googlerank
and overall page rank. But you may hav eto increase your content
on a subject in order to increase your keyword density and such.
Second
sfo. SFO is fairly easy to accomplish once you have the right
info. Like many sites they host regular polls and surveys about
what users like and their personnal opinions. It's an effective
way of knowing your audience. Once you know most of your visitors
like certain kinds of things you start providing them. Therefore
pleasing your users and making a successful site. But never forget
about the stalistics the users don't need to tell you. Like what
browsers usually visit your site and what operatinf systems they
use. And as many webmasters know firefox and internet exploer(leading
browsers) have different rendering engines. So find out which
most of your users use and customize your site to it. Also if
the stalistics show that they have just about equal users use
what we a splash page. To allow the user to show which version
of the site they want to view. Two versions of your site may be
hard to keep up but remember it's worth it. In one case one of
my friends had to do four different versions. And keep them updated
at the same time.
But
also you may have to balance the two together if you want them
both. Though it is hard it may be for the best.
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