Archive for the 'SEO' Category
Tuesday, March 21st, 2006 by Sonja Duijvesteijn
This topic is quite old already. Every ‘important’ webdeveloper says to follow standards and don’t use tables for layout as there is CSS. But still, almost all beginners still start at tables. Easy to learn, fast to builld why go to CSS?
Search engines
You want visitors on your site, don’t you? Well, search engines don’t […]
Posted in Webdevelopment, CSS, SEO, Accessibility | 12 Comments »
Thursday, January 19th, 2006 by Sonja Duijvesteijn
I recently got a question in my e-mail on how to do seo with flash. Maybe something with xml? Would that be indexed better? And, won’t it be seen as spam?
Well, this guy is definately thinking in the right direction, xml is the way to go.
Use RSS for indexing
Instead of using just ‘a’ xml […]
Posted in Flash, Usability, SEO | 4 Comments »
Thursday, January 12th, 2006 by Sonja Duijvesteijn
Search engine optimalization was easy some years ago. All you needed was your normal site and add a lot of keywords under that in white, and you’d rank high in the SERP’s. That trick got recognised by Google and other search engines soon enough, but others were still being used.
In May of 2005 a lot […]
Posted in SEO | 1 Comment »
Wednesday, December 21st, 2005 by Sonja Duijvesteijn
It seems that a lot more emphasis is put on search engine optimalization (seo) the few months than it has before. Today I’ve been explaining to a client how he needs to write his text in order to be found easier on search engines. So let’s write a small post about seo.
Flash
One of the things […]
Posted in Webdevelopment, Flash, SEO | 5 Comments »