[Pro] Cost of SEO

Hi Walter,
As always, thank you!
Here’s my site address if you can take a look.

It’s much quicker now after David kindly helped me with the size of my images. It was way huge before:

Walter, I was laughing alone now, because all this time I was thinking that these h1, h2 and h3 in the Style pallet were just this “styles” like italic, bold, etc but never though the real and most important meaning of this…

Again, Thank you very much!
Marcus


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Hi Roger,

A quick tip to see if your web page content is up to scratch for the search engines:

Look at your clients site (or any for that matter) with CSS styles turned off and images turned of. (Use the Developer menu in Safari ~ or a Freeway site use the Publish > Preview > accessibility drop down.

In that view, does your web page make any sense? Is it readable, with good headings and telling a meaningful story?

If it’s not, then the search engines may struggling making sense of it also and penalise you in the listings.

David Owen { Freeway Friendly Web hosting and Domains }

http://www.ineedwebhosting.co.uk | http://www.PrintlineAdvertising.co.uk

On 14 Jan 2011, at 11:50, Roger Burton wrote:

content is always king. Yes, provide all the tweaks you can, but don’t rely on technicalities to uplift a site by far. if the site is not already semantically structured, with clear and useful information pertinent to the market, it will be downgraded by Google and the like.


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Thanks for all the contribitions chaps, I’m going to find time this week to try things out, and a great tip from David Owen … excellent thanks David … Roger


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