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Top tips to consider for your website

A website has so many similar characteristics to a bricks and mortar premises. It’s your main shop window so needs to look good, have up to date items on display on the homepage and most importantly when you step inside your ‘premises’, your website needs to be easy to navigate.

So, we’ve gathered a few tips on what to think about when embarking on refreshing your website or creating a new one.

The website basics

What type of website do you want? Does it need to be a simple brochure website that showcases what services you offer with a clear call to action? Or do you want a more interactive website with the ability to capture data, download functionality or e-commerce capabilities?

Basically, your website is your shop window – so getting this right is key. Ensuring you have a menu bar with easy navigation and clear call to actions to help your visitor and keep them on your website. Which brings us on to our next point.

Website bounce rate

Whether you already have a website or you’re looking to create a new one you’ll be wanting to manage your bounce rate and keep that low. A high percentage means that people are leaving your website very quickly usually because content is not relevant or the website is not easy to navigate. If people don’t stay on your website for long this is unlikely to lead to conversion.

This leads us on to our next point about content and having a clear call to action to help reduce bounce rates.

Call to action

Ultimately you want people to sign up to your services or buy your products, so tell people what to do when they reach your site. Make buttons, web links or text links obvious so that a visitor to your website is drawn to a specific landing page with all the key detail needed to attract them to your offering. In short. This means making sure you have clear ‘download now’ buttons or ‘sign up to our newsletter’ or ’subscribe now’ text.

Blog

Call to actions are also often used in inbound marketing activity such as through social media posts which entice people to visit a website via reading the latest blog. Blogs are a key part of inbound marketing campaigns. Blogs can help build awareness of the brand, increase traffic to the website, lead generation and position you as an authority in your field which helps build trust.

Attract and engage visitors

We build websites that are designed to attract and engage visitors as well as be the centre of your digital world. If you’re looking to attract, engage and convert your potential clients, get in touch with us and chat about your website requirements.

Top tips for successful Website link building

What is the benefit of link building to my business?

Link building is all about getting quality links back to your website which aid Search Engine Optimisation (SEO). While this can be in the form of links from social media channels back to the relevant pages on your website. It is also about other external websites hosting information about you and providing links back to you. These links need to be from a quality trusted source to help improve your rankings in search.

An easy way to understand the benefits of link building to your business is to think of it like getting a vote or ‘like’. The more you get the more popular you are or in link terms the higher ranking you are in search which means your potential customers can see you.

Here’s a few simple ways to create links back to your website:

Social media

If you have social media channels then utilise them to their full extent and make sure they give a hand in link building. When you compose a post make room for a link back to a relevant page on your website. Think of it as your call to action, what’s the purpose of your post? It is ultimately for sales, so to make it easier for people to see what you have on offer it makes sense to include a link back to your website.

Guest blogs

You’ve probably all heard about blogs and the importance of these for your website to build quality content which aids SEO. However, blogging is also about securing guest posts on a third-party website with the aim of getting a link back to your own website as the source.

But how do you get your blog onto another website? Firstly take a look at where your competitors may be appearing and then look to approach that website too and offer an opinion piece. Also, if someone has posted about your blog on social media then check out their profile and whether they have a website. If they do, then you can approach them to ask whether they would be interested in adding it to their website too.

Infographics

Infographics are a popular way to get your content on another website. They’re eye catching and a succinct way of getting your point across. If it is being used on a third-party website then make sure they provide a link back to your website. It is a matter of courtesy to reference the source and a simple hyperlink can be requested.

Moz.com has some more in-depth tips in its White Board Friday if you want to delve further into link building.

Building you SEO can be a complicated task so if you would like any help getting the ball rolling, then get in touch with us and let’s see where we can take your SEO.

Good website design needs onsite SEO to convert sales

It’s a ‘tale as old as time’ – beauty is only skin deep. But it’s not just a fairy-tale or a Disney movie, what’s beneath really does count. You probably don’t realise but you come across this analogy every day when searching on the internet. A well-designed and stunning website amounts to nothing if it cannot be found and this is all down to the detail behind the pages. This is where you need to optimise the website and a good SEO campaign can deliver the results.

Don’t get carried away with a good looking website

It’s an exciting time when you create your new website – the possibilities are endless. Whether it’s to launch your business or to reinvigorate your existing brand, importance is placed on the look of the website as it’s your shop window. But it’s crucial to ensure what’s behind the pages has substance and relevancy.

Work closely with your website development team to make sure they have a good understanding of your business. This ensures you will have the right keywords and Meta data in place to build on page optimisation. Utilising a strong keyword can see the business rank 1.5 positions higher* than with no keyword. Also, ask your development team to look at what can and cannot be seen because this will all affect your website’s rankings.

Ask yourself ‘is my website easy to navigate?’

Once someone has reached your website, information should be easy to navigate and quick to find to prevent people leaving as soon as they arrive. This is known as the ‘Bounce Rate’ or, as we like to refer to it, the ‘Miranda Hart Swoop’. Think of it like this, you go into a shop because it looks interesting and the window display is relevant. Then, only a few steps in the door you realise it’s not selling what you expected. This is where the right content is really important. Ultimately you want anyone looking at your website to find what they want, pronto.

Local web search

It’s also worth noting that 72% of consumers who do a local search visited a store within five miles** which is vital for businesses building up a service in a local community. Having an effective SEO campaign in place means that people can find you. An SEO expert can tailor a campaign to help build your website’s authority so you can reap the sales benefits.

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As a digital marketing agency in Croydon, we’re well placed to to build your website on page optimisation. Call on 020 3137 1826 or saymoo@smart-cow.com.

Source: *Local SEO Guide, 2016, **WordStream, 2016

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8 stupid SEO mistakes that will harm your website

So your website is often the most visible face of your business. It’s where people generally go to first to find anything about you or your products and services.

Therefore it should be one of the top imperatives to make sure that people can find you when they search online. If you were to have a shop you would like this to be on the high street or shopping Centre and not stuck away in a back alley with little footfall.

That is why Search Engine Optimisation (SEO) is so important, it is the aspect of your website that affects the virtual footfall to your site. Many businesses realise this, however, take short cuts to make it happen.

You need to create your footfall through quality methods or your site will not get the visits and can actually be detrimentally affected by your good intentions.

Linking Quality vs Quality

Linking to your site is one of the most compelling ways to persuade the search engines that your site is worth visiting. As in the real world if you had a lot of people tell you to try out a certain restaurant or shop you would be more inclined.

So it is only natural that a business owner should get as many link (or recommendation) to point to their site to get this validation. However as with the real world you would only trust these links if you respect them. If some Friends or work colleagues that you really respect recommend a product you may well investigate further, however, if some random person coming to you on the street you would not trust this and may even be put off.

Even more so if the random person was clearly unfit and drunk and recommending a certain gym or ladies clothes shop you may even be put of that store through this poor marketing. The same is true in the virtual world, the better the link the more likely you are to get the search engine to point to you. The poor links and you may well be put off. So first point is to only get good quality links.

Nothing

So you’ve got a website, why do anything else? If people are going to find you they are going to find you. Well whether it is a visitor or a search engine, they both need to know you are still trading and are an expert in your field.

Make sure you update your site frequently, add new blogs, images, links and content to make sure you are up to date. Take pride in yourself and you will be well respected. Real world example is the local store that has the same look, day after day, month after month, year after year. Yes, they have a consistent look, but is there anything to entice you in. Once you are in are you sure the stock is fresh and up to date, possibly not.

Copied content

Why reinvent the wheel? Well we are not asking for that we are just asking for something that you have created. Copied content is the internet’s version of fake Nike shoes, they may look good to start with, but it is a poor unoriginal copy. The search engines see this and ensure that the credit goes to the original work and clamp down on promoted copied content.

Poor meta descriptions

Just because you can’t see them doesn’t mean that they don’t count. The meta descriptions are ways to assist the search engines to understand what the page is all about. They can also provide the valuable first few lined in a search result listing. So if you don’t want to let people and search engines know what your page is about feel free to leave these out.

Keyword Stuffing

If we were to write an article about keyword stuffing and just mentioned nothing but keyword stuffing in the keyword stuffing article, you’d think the search engine world see the keywords stuffed and promote the keyword stuffing article for the keyword “keyword stuffing” but by writing keywo…..   You get the point it is boring to you and google and what’s more you both feel cheated by being tricked to read a rather pointless article and so will be penalised.

Not allowing your site to be crawled

Websites have files in place that tell the search engines what to look at and what to ignore, this is very useful to prevent pages and pages of irrelevant code and source from being read as content to your site. However if you have “Disallow:/” set in this file you are directing the search engine to ignore you completely, make sure that this is not the case.

Broken links

Broken links in your site can have a detrimental effect on your sites performance. Just because a page is not there you may think is not that big a deal, however these pages can be bookmarked and would provide a poor customer experience. The search engines also get confused if you point them to a page that does not exists, how frustrating, minus one brownie point for you.

Not set up for local search

Great your business has a website, for the vast majority of people they may also want to visit you’re store or premises. So to make sure that you are set up for local search use a tool such as Moz Local this can check to see how consistent and what your local listings are, so in Yell, Facebook etc for a business like ours based in Purley, Croydon we ensure that for all the local search directories we have a consistent address and post code point to us.

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