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		<title>Common sense search engine optimization</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 04 Jan 2010 08:30:08 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Yes, it&#8217;s true, search engine algorithms are varied and do change. There will always be SEOs who spend many hours poring over search engine results and statistics, trying to figure out each search engine&#8217;s current formula for high rankings. There have been many software programs written over the years to help crack the algorithms and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Yes, it&#8217;s true, search engine algorithms are varied and do change. There will always be SEOs who spend many hours poring over search engine results and statistics, trying to figure out each search engine&#8217;s current formula for high rankings. There have been many software programs written over the years to help crack the algorithms and automatically generate high-ranking pages for each engine.<span id="more-270"></span></p>
<p>One of the problems with using this method is that as soon as a new algorithm is in place, these carefully crafted gateway pages will often drop out of sight in the rankings. The new algorithm must be cracked again, and new gateway pages must be created. It&#8217;s truly a never-ending, time-consuming and expensive process that is very much against the best-practice guidelines put forth by the search engines.</p>
<p>The truth is that even though search engines do have slightly different algorithms (and they do change them at times), basically all engines appreciate the same things that real people look for in a Web site:</p>
<p>* A simple, cleanly coded design<br />
* Well-thought-out, intuitive navigation<br />
* Well-written, descriptive copy<br />
* Titles and Meta tags that help identify relevant keyword phrases<br />
* Links that accurately describe what can be found at the site.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s really just common sense. Web sites with the above features don&#8217;t need to crack algorithms. These sites have the potential to achieve high rankings for many keyword phrases in all major search engines for many years, regardless of ever-changing algorithms. And more importantly, they will likely be a hit with their site visitors.</p>
<p><strong>Use of Flash Animation and Graphics at the Expense of Content.</strong></p>
<p>Over and over again we hear from companies that want high rankings and lots of traffic and sales, yet refuse to forfeit their LUGs (large useless graphics) and Flash animation in favor of good content. Unfortunately, these pages don&#8217;t give the search engines much to go by when trying to determine what the site is all about. This forces the engines to figure things out solely based on the Title tags and the links. That may be enough in some cases, but the best indicator of what a site is about is through the content on its pages. Now, it&#8217;s true that some search engines have started reading the content of Flash files, but there&#8217;s generally not much &#8220;meat&#8221; contained in the ones I&#8217;ve seen!</p>
<p>Never forget that the ultimate goal of most business Web sites is to sell a product or a service. When you see a Flash presentation on a site, does that make you want to purchase their products or use their services? Sure, it might appear cool the first time you view it, but thereafter it only serves as an annoying distraction and/or waste of time. And if you&#8217;re on a dial-up modem (yes there are still some left!), you probably don&#8217;t want to wait around to view it. Besides, you can have your cake and eat it too by simply using small amounts of Flash in appropriate places, along with your great content.</p>
<p>When all is said and done, most people would rather be presented with information on the types of products or services offered in clear, concise language, right on the main page of the site they&#8217;re visiting. Luckily for us, that&#8217;s exactly what the search engines want to see as well!</p>
<p><strong>Optimize Your Actual Site</strong></p>
<p>You don&#8217;t need a second (or third or fourth) site for SEO purposes. Those companies that are willing to create useful content within the pages of their Web site can very often own long-term high rankings. Plus, they won&#8217;t have to rely on link popularity as much as the low/no-content sites have to.</p>
<p>In years past, convincing companies of this fact was one of the most difficult jobs we had to do. Thankfully, as the Web matures, more and more site owners are discovering that their fancy, cutting-edge sites don&#8217;t convert as well as the competitor&#8217;s informational site that gets right down to business. It&#8217;s usually at that point that they become more receptive to doing what it takes to make their site the best it can be for their visitors as well as the search engines.</p>
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		<title>Choosing the right colors for your website</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 04 Jan 2010 08:09:27 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Choosing the right colors for your website is just as important as selecting graphics and content. This article discusses what factors to consider when selecting your website colors. Colors have many effects on people. Certain colors can invoke specific emotions in people. Emotional reactions can affect the image of your company in the visitors mind [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Choosing the right colors for your website is just as important as selecting graphics and content. This article discusses what factors to consider when selecting your website colors. Colors have many effects on people. Certain colors can invoke specific emotions in people. Emotional reactions can affect the image of your company in the visitors mind and can have a major effect or your company’s “brand”.<span id="more-268"></span></p>
<p>If you doubt color evokes emotion, consider the phrases, “green eyed monster” “seeing red” or “in a black mood”. The green-eyed monster is a reference to jealousy, seeing red means a person is angry and a black mood refers to depression. People do associate colors with specific moods. Scientific texts have proven that different colors can make people happy, sad, relaxed, excited, angry or afraid.</p>
<p>Anything that can evoke those responses in people needs to be looked at carefully when designing your website. Colors tend to be classified as “neutral, “warm” or “cool”. So, let’s take a look at some of them.</p>
<p><strong>Neutral Colors</strong></p>
<p>Whites – Whites stand for purity and cleanliness. In eastern cultures white is the color of death while in western cultures in is the color of marriage and hope.</p>
<p>Grays – Grays exude reliability and conservatism. Shades of gray are one of the most popular colors for business attire.</p>
<p>Browns – Browns stand for the earth, home and family.</p>
<p>Blacks – Blacks tend to signify power, elegance and sophistication. In western cultures also stands for death.</p>
<p><strong>Warm Colors</strong></p>
<p>Reds – Reds are good for attracting attention. That is why they are frequently used in sales letters to emphasize specific points. Red symbolizes, anger, violence, lust, passion and can actually raise people’s blood pressure.</p>
<p>Yellows – Yellow can mean weakness or cowardice as well warmth and happiness.</p>
<p>Oranges – Orange is associated with fall harvesting and Halloween. It can also stimulate a person’s appetite.</p>
<p>Pinks – Pinks usually symbolize innocence, femininity and romance.</p>
<p><strong>Cool Colors</strong></p>
<p>Blue – Blue has a calming effect on people. It exudes intelligence and trust. It is a surprising that many financial and health care institutions use blue themes. Blue can also suppress appetite.</p>
<p>Green – While the green stands for jealousy, greed and inexperience, it also stands for money and wealth.</p>
<p>Purple – Purple tends to symbolize creativity. The darker shades were once reserved for royalty and the lighter shades are usually associated with romance.</p>
<p><strong>Web Safe Colors</strong></p>
<p>Vacuum tubes, LCD and Plasma screens all display colors differently. There are 216 colors that can be displayed on every type of monitor in every web browser and will look almost identical. These 216 are called web safe colors. If consistent color is important, you should only use web safe colors on your websites.</p>
<p><strong>Color Schemes</strong></p>
<p>Color schemes can be composed of a single color, complimentary colors or contrasting colors.</p>
<p>Single Color &#8212; Single color schemes uses several different shades and intensities of a single color on a white background. For example, if you want to use a red color scheme, you can use everything from the lightest pink to a red so dark it is almost black.</p>
<p>Complementary Colors – Complementary color schemes use two or more colors that look good together and create a pleasant blend that is appealing to most people. One color may be dominant and the other used to compliment it.</p>
<p>Contrasting Colors – Contrasting color schemes use two or more dominant colors to create an “eye grabbing effect”. For example, using a dark blue page background, a deep red frame around a white background text area with black text is a typical contrasting color scheme.</p>
<p>Web designers need to be careful when using contrasting colors because some combinations tend to “vibrate” such as red text on a blue background and can hurt some people’s eyes, while other combinations are just had to focus on. Other combinations “clash” and are unpleasant to look at.</p>
<p><strong>General Color Guidelines</strong></p>
<p>The following guidelines are suggestions that should make your web pages readable for everyone.</p>
<p>* Text should be readable. Obviously black on white is the default choice but others are also good. White or Yellow or other light colors work on black or any other dark color background. But, Yellow, Green or Gray on white does not.<br />
* Use colors that are attractive and pleasing to the eye.<br />
* Select the colors that portray the image you want to give your visitors.<br />
* For consistent colors across different browsers, use web safe colors.<br />
* Do not use a normal color intensity images as a background behind text. It makes it difficult to read. If you use an image, use it as a faded watermark.<br />
* Colors should be uniform on all your web pages to create a “brand” for your site and let your visitors know they are still on your website.</p>
<p>When you come to designing your website, choose you color scheme just as carefully as you choose your graphics and content. The overall appearance will determine the impression the visitor gets of your company and can mean the difference between success and failure. </p>
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		<title>Why great website navigation is important</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Web surfers are basically an impatient bunch and if a website is hard to figure out because the links are not obvious, they will click away never to return. Website navigation is one of the most crucial elements in determining the effectiveness of a website. This article discuses the basic principle of designing website navigation.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Web surfers are basically an impatient bunch and if a website is hard to figure out because the links are not obvious, they will click away never to return. Website navigation is one of the most crucial elements in determining the effectiveness of a website. This article discuses the basic principle of designing website navigation.<span id="more-260"></span><br />
To be effective website navigation must first and foremost make sense to the average person. While there is always room for creativity, well-designed websites tend to have similar navigation layouts.</p>
<p>As a web designer you must always keep in mind the basic purpose of the website and the intended audience when designing navigational elements. Most websites exist to either inform the visitor about a product or service or to actually sell the product or service. Therefore there are some basic guidelines to follow:</p>
<p>Make sure all navigational elements are clearly links by using standard conventions for links such as buttons, menus, underlining the text or changing color on mouse. Resist the temptation to use clever or ambiguous names for links.</p>
<p>When using non-conventional links, explicitly tell the visitor that this is a link. For example, suppose you design a web page where you want to use a map showing several different cities and want to let the user click on the city name to pull up information about that city. Just make sure you tell the user to click on the city name to get more information about that city.</p>
<p>Remember the “Three Click Rule” that most professional web designers use. Studies have shown that most users will not click more than three links to get to the information they want. So every page on your website should be reachable within three clicks.</p>
<p>I do not recommend using a flash movie or other type of splash page on your website. Keep the web page design simple yet attractive. But if you do decide to use one, make certain you use the META REFRESH tag to take the visitor automatically to your home page after a few seconds and provide a clickable, clearly marked button or link so the visitor can skip the entry page and go directly to your home page otherwise a large percentage of visitors will just click away never to return. Remember most visitors are looking for information not entertainment.</p>
<p><strong>Navigation Element Locations</strong></p>
<p>Top Menus – a top of the page menu bar is usually located directly below the page header graphic that contains the site logo. These menu items may be single links, drop down menus, or expanding menus. Each menu item can be represented by a graphic or just text. In ether case a hyperlink is associated with each item that the visitor can click on to get to the information described.</p>
<p>Left Side Navigation – left side navigation is typically implemented as either a column or text area on the left top portion of the webpage. Like the top menu, each item can be a single link or an expanding menu.</p>
<p>Right Side Navigation – right side navigation is not used that often, but when used, it is implemented as a column or text area on the top right side of the webpage. Most designers use this area for advertisements rather than site navigation.</p>
<p>Bottom Menus – bottom menus can be either a menu bar or footer. Menu bars use either graphics or text links while footers almost exclusively use text links.</p>
<p><strong>Important Navigation Elements</strong></p>
<p>Internal Page Links – Every page on the website should be within two or three clicks from the home page. Important pages should be ONE click away. The type of website will determine which links are more prominently displayed.</p>
<p>Login Boxes – login boxes should be prominently displayed. Common locations are top left, top right or inside the page header.</p>
<p>Shopping Carts – if you use a shopping cart to sell your products, you should prominently display a view cart button on each page. The most commonly used location is the top right side just below or as part of the header.</p>
<p>Order Buttons – if you use individual order buttons they should be large and visible. The fewer clicks it takes to get to your order page, the more orders you will get.</p>
<p>Breadcrumbs – breadcrumbs are both links and a graphical representation of where you are in the site. Breadcrumbs are usually located at the top left of the page just under the header. Each word is a link back to the previous page. They are in the form</p>
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<p>External Links – external links can be used anywhere but are most frequently used inside the text areas on a website. They may be references to more information located on another site, to recommended products, or to almost anything else.</p>
<p>Advertisements – advertisements are usually either a graphic or text with an associated hyperlink. Ads can be placed anywhere on a webpage but are usually used just under the header banner, down the right hand side of the page, under navigation elements on the left margin, across the bottom of the page or even interspersed within the test areas of the page. Studies show that ads “above the fold” are more effective.</p>
<p>(“Above the fold” refers to the area of a webpage that is visible without having to scroll.)</p>
<p>Downloadable Items – if you offer downloadable items such as audio, video or pdf files, make sure that you tell the user haw big the file is and whether they need an application to use the file. If they do an application, provide a link to the application. For example, provide a link to the free Acrobat reader if you offer pdf files.</p>
<p>Site Map – A site map is a good way to layout your entire site for your visitor. (Search engine spyders like them too.) It is just a hierarchical listing of every page on your site with a clickable hyperlink to that page.</p>
<p><strong>Summary</strong></p>
<p>A good navigation system can increase the numbers of pages viewed by each visitor. This in turn can increase signups, customers, sales, members or whatever it is your site is designed to do and make your website more successful.</p>
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		<title>Why your business needs a website</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 06 Dec 2009 23:58:41 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[How often do you search for a business in the Yellow Pages or Yellow Book only to find that the business you found doesn’t have a website, or has an extremely outdated website design? How often do business people give you a business card with their website information or email? It’s amazing how many businesses [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>How often do you search for a business in the Yellow Pages or Yellow Book only to find that the business you found doesn’t have a website, or has an extremely outdated website design? How often do business people give you a business card with their website information or email? It’s amazing how many businesses today still do not have a website.<span id="more-52"></span></p>
<p>Websites are a fairly inexpensive means of advertisement for any business or non-profit organization. Not only does a website advertise your business, but it can actually be a great source of information that is accessible to all people around the world. Since more and more people are starting to look to the internet for information, businesses, products, and services, it is absolutely necessary for every business to have a web design that is both aesthetically pleasing, search engine friendly, and conveys the business’ message properly.</p>
<p><strong>The benefits of a properly built and marketed website design.</strong></p>
<p>Once your business has a website, you are able to add the domain name to your letter heads, business cards, marketing ads, ect. You can also have an online shopping cart, or an e-commerce store on your website so the business is able to sell products online. If the website is built properly, and marketed properly, the newly added revenue stream will pay for the cost of the website design many times over. And most importantly, with a proper web design and internet marketing strategy, potential clients and customers will be able to easily find your website, in which they will be informed about your business.</p>
<p>As for your clients, they will find it much easier and convenient to find out about your company through your website. In today’s world, people are becoming increasingly busy and turning to the internet to quickly find the information they are looking for. The clients will have a much better idea about your business and the website will leave a lasting impression on the client.</p>
<p><strong>Don’t miss out on the largest market in the world!</strong></p>
<p>In conclusion, whether you are a small or large business, an artist, a non-profit organization, a musician, an attorney, or an entrepreneur, you need a website. As stated before, in today’s market, people are increasingly using the internet for all forms of consumer needs, services, and information. If your business does not have a website, not only are you missing out on the largest growing market in the world, you will also be sending the wrong message about your company.</p>
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		<title>What is search engine optimization (SEO)?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Search Engine Optimization (SEO) is the process of optimizing the programming, content, linking, and other factors in a search engine friendly way in hopes of increasing search engine rankings for a particular set of keywords or key phrases. SEO can dramatically increase search engine traffic, if done properly, due to its ability to naturally increase [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Search Engine Optimization (SEO) is the process of optimizing the programming, content, linking, and other factors in a search engine friendly way in hopes of increasing search engine rankings for a particular set of keywords or key phrases. SEO can dramatically increase search engine traffic, if done properly, due to its ability to naturally increase search engine rankings and positioning. SEO can easily replace or reduce the costs of other forms of advertising because of the potential of maximizing the return on investments (ROI). SEO is not a form of advertising, like pay per click, or banner advertisements. SEO mostly concerns the natural search engine positioning for target keywords.<span id="more-45"></span></p>
<p>In today’s internet market, performing SEO on your website is absolutely necessary. The internet is highly competitive and there can be millions of competitors on the search engines for any target niche. When typing in a search term like “minnesota website design”, there can millions of competition websites that will show up in Google for that keyword. SEO is the key and is the only solution in competing for natural search engine positioning against the millions of competing websites.</p>
<p>Getting results from search engine optimization does not happen over night. Many hours and lots of hard work and knowledge must be devoted into SEO for any relevant results to show. Most companies do not have the time, nor the man power or knowledge to perform SEO on their website. High Class Websites can help! We are the SEO Experts and are the #1 SEO company in Minnesota. We have many years of combined experience and have the track record to prove our knowledge and expertise. High Class Websites combines the highest quality services with affordable rates and satisfaction. If you would like a FREE consultation, please feel free to give us a call and one of our SEO specialists can come down to your location and explain more about our services and procedures.</p>
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