Within Marketing Web Basics blog you will find a bit of information, articles, and resources focused on creating findable websites and on marketing your website. In order to build a search engine optimized website or blog it is important to include long tail keyword-rich content, well-written code that follows web standards and accessibility rules, an xml sitemap for search robots, and website analytics to understand and test the strength of your website within search engines.
Currently included in Web Marketing Basics blog are research findings, questions and answers, and other resources about search engine optimization, findable content, and current web marketing trends. Learn more about how SEO techniques, web standards, accessibility, semantic HTML code, social media and other web marketing strategies and tools can benefit your own website. Information will be updated each week!
As a web design student at The Art Institute of Charleston, one of my major pursuits is creating search engine optimized websites. Learning from our marketing-savvy teacher and from various reputable resources (found on my resources page), my blog shares the website marketing information I studied throughout my class. A few of these features include web standards, accessible content, and other effective search engine optimization techniques. I hope you enjoy my blog! To see more of my work, visit my website christinemarquardt.com.
You have submitted your website to Google and put Google Analytics on your site. If you are lucky, data and information starts flowing in, but how do you sort through it all? Filtering through all of the data and analyzing the information that can help improve your website is a skill. Read more for tips and techniques on what to focus on amongst all of the data and how to read the information.
You might consider URLs and XML Sitemaps a low priority for creating search engine optimized websites, but focusing on these outlier details can greatly increase the findability and search engine rankings of your website. Learn more about how to create findable URLs, XML Sitemaps, and other Google tools that