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Tue, Jun 11 2013 4:49 PM | Permanent Link |
Dan Fiscalsoft | Hi folks. I threw together a static website for a friend and made
modifications to the html source in hopes of increasing search engine results. He currently shows up on page 7 of a google search, so those are pleasing results at least at this point. The two main things I did to drive traffic were include some extra meta tags and alter the no-script section with a static webpage so that crawlers have more text to go through (and so that something shows up in case users have js turned off). I'll give it a week and then add microdata tags to that section and see if it yields any decent results. I know a lot of folks don't view EWB as a website builder, but I plan to use it for all facets of a web app --homepage, db-applications, etc. I guess what I'm saying is EWB does it all, so don't discount it's ability to do the 'simple stuff' too! Thanks --feedback on the page more than welcome. -Dan |
Tue, Jun 11 2013 5:03 PM | Permanent Link |
Dan Fiscalsoft | On 6/11/2013 4:49 PM, Dan Collins wrote:
> Hi folks. I threw together a static website for a friend and made > modifications to the html source in hopes of increasing search engine > results. He currently shows up on page 7 of a google search, so those > are pleasing results at least at this point. > > The two main things I did to drive traffic were include some extra meta > tags and alter the no-script section with a static webpage so that > crawlers have more text to go through (and so that something shows up in > case users have js turned off). I'll give it a week and then add > microdata tags to that section and see if it yields any decent results. > > I know a lot of folks don't view EWB as a website builder, but I plan to > use it for all facets of a web app --homepage, db-applications, etc. > > I guess what I'm saying is EWB does it all, so don't discount it's > ability to do the 'simple stuff' too! Thanks --feedback on the page > more than welcome. > > -Dan Oh yeah... http://www.butlercarpetcleaning.net/ This might help. |
Wed, Jun 12 2013 3:23 AM | Permanent Link |
Roy Lambert NLH Associates Team Elevate | Dan
That looks rather nice. The only thing I would criticise it for is I get scroll bars in my browser. Roy Lambert PS: Why isn't your website done using EWB |
Wed, Jun 12 2013 4:35 AM | Permanent Link |
Matthew Jones | >
> http://www.butlercarpetcleaning.net/ It looks nice, but I think I'd want to be making better use of the capability to justify it. You could do that using plain HTML, and it would be more SEO friendly. /Matthew Jones/ |
Thu, Jun 13 2013 1:02 PM | Permanent Link |
Dan Fiscalsoft | On 6/12/2013 4:35 AM, (Matthew Jones) wrote:
>> >> http://www.butlercarpetcleaning.net/ > > It looks nice, but I think I'd want to be making better use of the capability to > justify it. You could do that using plain HTML, and it would be more SEO friendly. > > /Matthew Jones/ > Roy: Thanks for the feedback. We actually plan to redo our site using EWB at some point, but unfortunately that's of low priority for us right now. Matthew: <<You could do that using plain HTML, and it would be more SEO friendly.>> I certainly agree. However, I'm still trying to treat EWB like a 'one-stop-shop', and hoping that the 'SEO friendliness' of EWB vs. html heavy sites becomes an insignificant factor when designing a project. Thanks to you as well for your feedback. -Dan |
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