Use for your images the Alt attribute with care

September 13th, 2007

Many webmasters, web designers and inexperienced or unethical Search Engine Optimizers (SEOs) abuse the use of this attribute, trying to stuff it with keywords, hoping to achieve a certain keyword density, which is not as relevant for rankings now as it once was.

On the contrary, high keyword density can, on some search engines, trigger spam filters, which may result in a penalty for your site’s ranking. Do you want that? Even without such a penalty, your site’s rankings will not benefit from this tactic.

Do you use your the alt attribute for your images with care?

SEO Workers Spell Checker Tool

December 29th, 2006

SEO Workers are premium partners of TextTrust, which is the best web site spell checker found. Nothing else comes close! It is highly recommended, so give it try now.

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Why Spell Check is Important for Your Web Site

December 22nd, 2006

Checking the spelling of the text on your web site is very important; to ensure good content accessibility and readability for your readers, and better crawlability and indexing for search engines.

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Search Engine Indexing of Secure Pages

December 5th, 2006

Is Google indexing your secure pages? Would you like it not to do so? Read this article to learn how to avoid or correct what could be a serious problem with your SEO strategy.

Google Accessible Web Search for the Visually Impaired

December 4th, 2006

Accessible Search does much more than simply provide an interface that is more easily used by persons with screen readers, or those with motor impairment…

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10 Tips for Making A Web Site Accessible

October 2nd, 2006

This tutorial shows you fairly quick and easy steps you can take to increase the accessibility of your web site. But these are just a sample of accessibility recommendations. But you will find there resources which offer much more extensive information.

Are you a Designer, or a Developer?

September 16th, 2006

Some of us in various web industries perform many tasks, while others are more specialized. Often there seems to be friction between web designers and web developers. For many, I believe this comes from a lack of understanding.

To relieve some of this friction, I suggest that web developers take a look at Dan Saffer’s recent article, Everything You Wanted to Know About Designers, on the Vitamin web site.

Using a bit of well-placed humor, and definite real-world knowledge of the production of web sites, Dan helps to explain a bit about why designers do what they do, and why developers might do well to respond a little differently at times. It is a tough business, and the level of co-operation between team members can make or break a project.

Web Accessibility: Web Standards and Regulatory Compliance

July 28th, 2006

An accessible HTML version of Web Accessibility: Web Standards and Regulatory Compliance, a 696 Pages Book, will shortly be available to purchasers of the printed version. Highly recommended by the Webnauts Net. More details.

What Every Web Site Owner Should Know About Standards

June 26th, 2006

Throughout this article you can identify specific benefits to your organization that you can gain by switching to a standards-compliant Web site. Also, some technical or Web related terms are defined there.

Do it yourself SEO - Where do I begin?

June 22nd, 2006

Sure “Do It Yourself SEO” can seem very daunting at first sight, but once you put together a plan of SEO action steps for yourself, it can be much easier than you think. SEO is not a higher science. The are clear rules and reasons that websites get ranked well in the search engines. For all newbies in SEO, check some of the more basic ones out.


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