This is a discussion on For SEO POV review within the Site Reviews / Announcements forums, part of the Webmaster Help category; As the title says... hxxp://www.energysurveyor.net/ <EDIT> Originally, I was looking for info on ways to optimise the site for SERPs ...
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| As the title says... hxxp://www.energysurveyor.net/ <EDIT>Originally, I was looking for info on ways to optimise the site for SERPs but as Richard pointed out, the site itself has basic problems - so I am looking for a review of the site itself. Any straightforward suggestions as to changes I could make to improve would be welcomed. Most of you would probably say start again but bear in mind i'm a novice at this and I'll have to work within the limitations of my own ability here. </EDIT> Last edited by borderfox; 31-01-2007 at 07:23 PM. |
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| No offence but I don't want to.. Some advice on basic things that can be done to optimise for SERP. |
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| Hey borderfox I think you should start off by looking for a normal review. As much as a great site is useless if no one knows about it, getting traffic to a site that wont convert is not doing anyone any favours either. I suggest you show the site to a few people (preferably not someone who is going to nod and agree) and ask them can they figure out what your sites about and would the site make them more or less likely to buy from you. After you've received some feedback on the site I'd be happy to add some comments about the SEO side. Rgds Richard
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| Yeah - I know where your coming from but it will have to do for now. I'm working with the limitations of having to put this together myself. It doesnt warrant hiring a professional given that i'm not trading just yet - and any trade carried out this year will confine it to a sideline and nothing more. Whilst its flawed, its still important that its up there as this is a new service that builders/developers have no choice but to find a service provider for. Other than that, I will have to start from scratch - but with the limitation of my own skills, its going to take a while before I can upload anything more professional.. |
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Hi borderfox, I have a few straight forward suggestions for you, take em or leave em... Red text on blue background is not a great idea (contrasting colours can cause reading difficulties). You could implement a basic grid to give some solidity to your design. Check out other websites or printed material for inspiration; pick up a couple of design books (about grids) to get a basic starting point. Your image quality is poor. If you're using something like PhotoShop use 'save for web' and experiment with the different settings in there till you're happy with the file size and quality of the images. A couple of positive points to mention: Your site is live, and no matter how poor it looks right now it's there and ageing. Search Engine's seem to favour longer running sites so you've made a start. Some of the images used are widely recongised as energy related, good. I'd tend to move the wind turbines or solar panels to the front page. For a first site it's not that awful, there's another thread dealing with some of the early sites seasoned members of this forum made in there early days, so I think you can hold your head up. Good start. |
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| Both SEs and viewers love content rich sites, I gather you're fairly recently qualified, should still be full of enthusiasm and information, so suggest you build the site into an informational resource and use it to piggyback your services. Break the subject down into major components, make them keyworded directories (Energysurveyor.net /insulation/index.html) and include them in your nav bar, you'll be able to add content pages as you go along (Energysurveyor.net /insulation/attic.html). Use sub-menus in the directories (again using keywords as the link text), this ensures that deep pages such Energysurveyor.net /insulation/attic.html will have a number of links with the "correct" link text even though they may never receive an outside link... |
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Thanks to both of you for taking the time out to post. The above makes things clear as to what I need to focus on. |
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