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7 Steps to Top Search Engine Optimization Results with Google Caffeine

Tuesday, August 17th, 2010

Since the conception of the original Google search engine back in 1996, Google has undergone many revisions and updates to their site including the change in how the search engine functions, and the additional services that integrate into Google’s listing page. Yet none of these updates really changed the main structure of the Google algorithms until the most recent upgrade to Google Caffeine.

Many web developers saw immediate changes in how their website’s presence on Google site, even though they may not have changed their own website for some time. Some listings climbed, many fell.

When Google launched Caffeine they wanted to help ‘clean up’ the web at the same time, and in the process rewarded websites that were built well, and penalized sites that weren’t so good though may have got away with it in the past.

So what are the major factors to ensure your website ranks well on Google Caffeine?

1. Website Loading Speed
If you have a fast loading website, Google will most likely reward you and give you prominence over the slower loading websites, even if those other websites may be keyworded better than yours.
Try and avoid elements of your website which may make your site ‘clunky’, such as slow loading Flash graphics or Flash Navigation, large video content on the initial pages of your website, optimize your images so they load fast, and overall keep a nice balance between text and image content so each page loads as fast as possible.

2. Overall quality of your website
Previous versions of Google, webmasters were often told to minimize keywords to just a handful of the most specific keywords. To achieve a broader search spectrum, add a few more keywords than you used to, but don’t go overboard.
Alt tag images with a few more keywords than you used to, and overall ensure the body content of your page has the correct text with the specific keywords you want to be found under.

3. Broken Links
It’s already a common element of a good search engine listing that broken links can affect your ranking, but even more so than ever with Google Caffeine. Check and recheck that your links are all working correctly, and include a 404 page which has a link to your sitemap, to avoid any dead-ends by the search engines.

4. Linking to bad neighborhoods
While it can work to your advantage to get backlinks from other websites, do your research on these sites first and make sure they are not linked to spammer sites, or your ranking will drop swiftly.
stay away from Link farms which have a bad reputation. If in doubt, check them out in Google by searching the website name and the words ’spam review’ after it.

5. Get rid of any spam elements from your site
Google hates spam! remove anything that could be considered spam by Google, including over-use of keywords throughout a single page, hidden text, or even text that is a similar colour to the background. If you have more than one duplicate website, at least optimize it different from the original and move it to a different hosting provider so the IP address doesn’t match or Google will instantly recognize it’s the same site.

6. Review your website’s design and structure.
Make sure your website is user-friendly and easy to navigate. If it’s hard for site visitors it’s probably hard for the search engines too.
Each page title and description should be unique and relate to the content within that particular page.

7. Obtain links from social media websites and social bookmarks.
Links from social networking and bookmarking sites such as Delicious, Digg, Facebook and even Twitter give you huge brownie points with the search engines in regards to your placement.

Work on these features above and then resubmit your website to Google and you should see a change in your ranking in as little as a few weeks.
Don’t be surprised if you drop off the search engines totally for a couple of days.
Often when resubmitting a website with some major changes Google likes to start with a fresh listing to give you maximum results…if you deserve it!

Author: Chris Bourke – Devision Design and WebSEOCoach
Chris Bourke is a web designer and developer in Australia, who also specialises in SEO and affiliate marketing.
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When Google says your website is stuffed!

Friday, July 16th, 2010

Every proud new website owner wants to get their business to the top of Google’s page.

After all, they have just forked out cash and eagerly waited a few weeks for their web developer to create the website that will propel their business into the global webisphere, and they are now keen to watch their business flourish from their investment in their new online marketing tool.

But some owners and even the web developers themselves get a little too keen and assume that they will naturally climb to the top of the search engines if they use the correct keywords. Thats partly true, but then some do a very nasty ‘technique’ called ‘keyword stuffing‘.

I inverted the word ‘technique’ because this is putting it politely. Keyword stuffing is not really a technique, it’s an unprofessional tactic – and for a business owner of the website it can be quite damaging to your online presence.

Keyword stuffing is when you see a webpage, usually the homepage, full of the same major search term over and over again.
I have seen some accommodation websites in particular, use keyword stuffing to such an extent that the text doesn’t even make sense any more as the keywords are on the page 5 or six times in each paragraph!

Not only is keyword stuffing a skill-less tactic used by the web developer in an attempt to get a top ranking, but it annoys the crap out of your website visitors.
If your local newspaper or favourite magazine was written this way, would you keep reading it? Probably not.
Your website visitors feel the same way, and will most likely exit your website faster than telling your kid he’s off to the dentist.

But it’s not only your visitors that don’t like this tactic, Google won’t tolerate it either and can ‘Google-slap‘ you for it.
What’s a Google slap you ask? ..it’s where Google slaps your website off their search engine and locks you out and throws a way the key. Once you have been Google slapped it can take months or longer to get accepted back onto their directory, and most likely cost your website a rebuild to get accepted back.

It could cost you the extra developer costs in fixing your website, but also cost you more in lost business. It’s not worth the risk to keyword stuff your website!

So if your new website reads like a broken record and is more repetitious than an Telemarketer with a bad stutter, give your web developer a slap before you get ‘Google Slapped’ for stuffing!

Article by Chris Bourke – Devision Design and Web SEO Coach

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Blogging: Common Search Engine Optimization Mistakes

Sunday, May 23rd, 2010

Many people are turning to creating blogs for their existing websites to increase traffic to their websites.

Major search engines such as Google, love blogs and rank them very highly for a number of reasons, but mainly because they are ‘keyword-rich’.

One of the ways to achieving a high placement on the search engines is through the use of the correct keywords in the right place on your websites. The search engines work very similar to a human in the fact that they usually read from the top left hand corner of the website, with the title description being one of the most important factors to achieving placement on the search engines for the correct search term you want to be found with.

So for instance, if your website focuses on holiday accommodation at the Palazzo Versace on the Gold Coast (http://www.palazzogoldcoast.com), and you have a blog either hosted on the same site, or have an external blog through blogspot which you link directly to the website, your blog post title should reflect your subject, your location, and your hotel accommodation name. Possibly something like this….

‘Budget Accommodation Deals on the Gold Coast at Palazzo Versace’.

Now, if your website and blog is located on the Gold Coast and you want to be found when people search for Gold Coast accommodation make sure your blog ONLY reflects the Gold Coast.

I have seen a number of accommodation web site developers add blogs to their clients websites in the attempt to improve their search engine rankings, but they add other accommodation listings for other hotels as well. While this may detract from bookings on their clients hotel, it will still get good search results for Gold Coast accommodation.

Now, I have seen a number of accommodation website developers attempt this, but instead of adding just related categories, they add Categories to the blog for other locations, and then also include other hotels for other locations.

This is a HUGE MISTAKE!!

The header of the blog now appears something like this:

‘Hotel Name | Port Douglas Accommodation | Gold Coast Accommodation’

I think even if you are not a web developer you can see the obvious mistake… For starters, the search engines don’t know whether the accommodation is in Port Douglas or on the Gold Coast, so it usually drops it from the search engines as it considers it spam. Search engines are smart and realize when you are trying to trick them!

The other problem is you are trying to get the keyword density up for ‘Gold Coast Accommodation’ but then you start adding reference to Port Douglas, this dilutes the keyword density for Gold Coast Accommodation, so while your website statistics on paper might appear good, it is only because people are finding your post for the wrong reasons, while actually pushing your Gold Coast Accommodation listing down the ranks of the search engine.
Download a free copy of WebCEO and run a basic report on your website and you will soon see the reason people are actually finding you. You may be surprised at the results. General website statistics provided by your hosting company can be misleading when the full details aren’t provided.

Whether done on purpose by your web developer to try and get you more hits to your website, it is actually going to damage your ranking on the search engines. I have seen many websites drop from the search engines by this technique by web developers.

Want to know the real secret to achieving top search engine listing with your blog?
Stay tuned.

I will reveal this very simply step that anyone can do in my next blog post, Blogging: Achieving first page results on Google.

Article by Chris Bourke of Devision Design Australia, and Web SEO Coach.
Devision Design specialise in Hotel Accommodation web sites, Accommodation blogs and Tourism website optimization.
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Free SEO Tourism Marketing Report – How to beat your competitors on Google

Thursday, April 29th, 2010

The Sunshine Coast accommodation market is a very competitive business place, and if your hotel or resort accommodation website is not ranking on the first page of Google then most likely you are missing a huge amount of web site traffic, and most likely holiday rentals as well, worth tens of thousands every year to your business.

Devision lead the way in achieving the best possible results with search engine optimisation for Sunshine Coast accommodation websites.

So if you’re not on the first page of Google, our new Smartfish Tourism Marketing SEO software can show you why, and tell you how to get there easily.

There are many factors involved in achieving a great search engine listing, and your free report will outline these factors.

Smartfish will even analyse your competitors websites and search engine results to show exactly why they are listed at the top of the search engines, what keywords work best for them, which sites they are linked to.

Smartfish also provides all the details of the recent online trends in accommodation and hotel searches for a particular region, so you can fine tune your website to get the maximum results for what people are really searching for when looking for holiday accommodation on the Sunshine Coast.

Once you have your FREE SmartFish SEO Tourism Marketing report we can show you exactly how to beat your accommodation competitors and work your way to the top spot.

If you would like a free Smartfish SEO Tourism Report for your website, simply email us at Devision and we will be in contact with you.

CLICK HERE TO EMAIL US FOR YOUR FREE SMARTFISH REPORT

Devision specialize in online tourism and accommodation marketing web site design and search engine optimisation. Every accommodation website we create is professionally search engine optimised as part of our standard service, with a free resubmission service every month.
So if your website is not achieving great results for you, contact Devision Sunshine Coast on (07) 54932001

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Devision launch Iconic Twitter – Custom Twitter Background and Icon Design

Friday, March 12th, 2010

Twitter has become one of the single most powerful free marketing tools for your business, allowing you to attract a target audience through online social networking.

The great thing about Twitter is that you have the freedom to totally brand your Twitter account, to match your business branding, giving you the professional edge.

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Devision have introduced a new service called Iconic Twitter, which provides Twitter design and branding services to ensure your entire online branding looks the part.

Iconic Twitter services include:

Custom Twitter Background Design
Optimise your Twitter account for the search engines
Custom Twitter Icon design
Listing on Twitter-related directories for maximum target-related followers
Links to powerful Twitter tools to promote your Twitter Identity and grow your follower database.
One-on-One Coaching teaching you how to easily attract followers

For more details Contact Devision Design – www.Devision.com

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What the latest buzz…Google Buzz!

Thursday, February 18th, 2010

For all the fans of social networking out there, Google have recently launched a very cool new application to keep you up to date with all your Google Gmail buddies.

Google Buzz is like a social networking tool made especially for Google users.

Not only does Google Buzz allow you to post messages to your friends in a similar way that Twitter does, but Google takes it to the next level, allowing you to share locations tagged with geographical information, show where you are on a map, share photos, updates and more.
It also allows you to link directly to images or play videos online all within the Google system rather than having to jump from one website to another like other social networking tools.

You can choose to share your posts with everyone, or just your selected Google network buddies, and integrated with Gmail, you can share directly through your Gmail account. It’s really so simple!

Google Buzz is also available for mobile, so you can keep in contact with those that matter most, 24 hours a day!

Google Buzz opens huge opportunities for businesses to promote marketing products and services to your online business partners and client database, allowing you to viral market to a huge global audience.

Want to know more about online viral marketing? Talk to Devision Design – the experts in online social business networking.

Check it out at buzz.google.com

Author: Chris Bourke – Senior web developer at Devision Australia and professional web SEO coach at Web SEO Coach

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Google’s Free Tools for Online Success

Tuesday, February 16th, 2010

Google’s Free Tools for Search Engine Optimisation and Profit

By now, if you didn’t know who or what Google is you would have to have been living under a rock!

Not only is it the most popular search engine on the planet, but what many people don’t realise is that Google provides an array of free user-friendly tools it can turn your online presence into a money making success!

For instance, did you know you can make money directly from Google Maps?
Ah..now I have your attention.! We’ll get to that further in this post, but for now I’d like to share with you some of Google’s great tools and how they can help your online business prosper.

To access most of Google’s tools you will first need to create a free Google user account. Simply go to Google.com and in the right hand corner you will see a menu appear with iGoogle | Search Settings | Sign In. Click the ‘Sign In’ link and click on Create an Account Now.

One you have set up your account and signed in, you can then go back to that same menu in the top corner and click once on Settings and then go down the menu to Google Account Settings.
This is your own membership area where you can add a number of great Google Webmaster Tools, such as custom Google Maps, Add your business to Google Local Business, Customize your Google browsing screen with iGoogle, and manage your Gmail account, which are just some of the features Google provides.

I will go through each of the basic tools shortly, but firstly lets get to the serious stuff, how to use Google to optimise your website and get you to the top of the search engines for fame and fortune!…

Google Webmaster Tools
Google’s webmaster tools rock! Not only can they your new website to the front page of Google in a day, but they also allow you to see exactly what your competitors are up to so you can outrank them.
Google Webmaster Tools provide you with the following solutions:

Get Google’s view of your site and diagnose problems

See how Google crawls and indexes your site and learn about specific problems we’re having accessing it.

Discover your link and query traffic

View, classify, and download comprehensive data about internal and external links to your site with new link reporting tools. Find out which Google search queries drive traffic to your site, and see exactly how users arrive there.

Share information about your site

Tell us about your pages with Sitemaps: which ones are the most important to you and how often they change. You can also let us know how you would like the URLs we index to appear.
Adding a sitemap to your website is one of the quickest ways to get a good listing on the search engines as they use this information to
determine the structure of your website and the relevance in where your website listing belongs. Ideally both a html sitemap and an XML sitemap should be added to your website, and the xml sitemap submitted to your Google webmaster account. Once submitted it can take just a couple of hours to see a great result. For larger websites make sure your web developer installs a sitemap generator which will automatically resubmit the sitemap each time new content is added to the website.

Google’s webmaster tools also can provide information about what people are searching for and how they found your website through different keywords and key phrases. You can even compare pages by the relevance of popularity, allowing you to review these results and tweak your website for better results.

Google Trends
Google Trends is a handy tool if you are a big fan of promoting yourself through social networks, or run a news blog. Google Trends shows you the hot topics being shared on the web that particular day, allowing you to use this information and write articles about the hot topics, gaining new followers also interested in these topics.

Google Insights
But the really powerful tool for achieving maximum results on the search engines is Google Insights.
Google Insights lets you search the web for the most popular search terms either globally or by location, and will also show you the most popular similar search words people are searching for for a particular period of time. You can search Categories, Seasonality, Geographically and even compare key properties. This makes it so simple to ensure you have the best possible keywords throughout your website that people really want to search for. Use this information, submit your XML Sitemap to Google Webmaster Tools, and then finetune your keyword density and submit your website using SEO optimisation software, WebCEO. If done correctly you will get the top spots on the search engines! It’s no big secret, it’s just using the right technique and the right tools!

After all, Google provide all these great tools because they want your website on their search engine so they can make profit with Google Adwords.

Google Adwords
For those not familiar with it, Adwords has been Google’s ‘money-machine’, providing an online advertising system which allows you to create online advertisements and feature them on Google’s sponsored links and other websites using Google’s Adsense program.
Google Adwords is a pay-per-click service which allows you to set up your own advertising campaigns, targeting the exact audience you would like for your products. Be warned though, do your research first or setting up the advertisements incorrectly will see your advertising charges spiral quickly! Stay tuned…I will be doing a major post of successful Adwords campaign management in a future post very soon, which will show you how to actually beat the system and easily make more than you spend, without even needing your own product to sell!

Adsense
Adsense is a great service for those that want to make a little extra cash from their websites.
Adsense is the other end of Adwords, where you can place Adsense customers’ ads on your website. These ads are designed to reflect the content in your website, enticing people to click the advertisements, and when they do you make a profit from each click thru! Simple as that! It can also be very profitable if done well.
You simply sign up for an Adsense account through your Google account, go through a few simple steps which allow you to customize the colours, target content, size of the ads, etc and the system generates a small piece of code that you paste into your website page. You may need your web developer to do this for you if you are not familiar, but it seriously will only take them a couple of minutes.
It takes a few minutes for the script to become live, and from then on, you have a mini Google money making machine on your website!

Google Adwords Keyword Tool
As I have mentioned on a number of occasions, the key to your website achieving a top listing on the search engines is strongly due to great keywords. If you’re not sure about the best keywords for your website, Google have provided the perfect little helper, the Adwords Keyword tool, which allows you to enter gyour website, or the main keywords you think are best, and it will provide a list of alternative commonly searched keywords and key phrases to suit your website. The perfect tool to help you get ahead of your competitors websites! As the name suggests, it’s main purpose is also to help you get the best possible results in Adwords campaigns.

Google Friend Connect
Google Friend Connect allows you to stay in contact with friends through your website. Kind of like a mini Facebook! Once you sign up to Friend Connect you simply add the snippet of code into your webpage and as your friends sign up and add themselves, their avatar will appear on your page, making it easy to stay connected to them. This works great as a business tool as well, creating a business network with related clients/businesses.

You can also use the Google Friend Connect to integrate to Google Talk

Google Talk
Google Talk is Google’s own version of a chat app similar to MSN or iChat. again, you use your Google account, Friend Connect or Gmail account to subscribe and join friends up, allowing you to easily connect either via text, audio or video chat. You can also generate a Google Gadget to add into your webpage so people can simply start typing from your website and they can Live Chat with you. Great for attracting clients, especially if they are international. Saves on those phone calls!

Google Translate
Google offers a range of Language Tools, allowing you to easily translate your website into a number of languages without the hard work of having to actually do each page in a different language.
The benefits of this are obviously great for businesses such as tourism websites or other international relations are involved. The visitor can simply click a graphic and the website text will translate to their own language of choice.

Google Alerts
If you want to keep your ears open for information on a particular product, service, topic or business, Google has a nifty service called Google Alerts. Google Alerts allows you to simply set up alerts for particular keywords so when they appear, either in Google, either from a website, blog, or even Twitter, you will receive an email containing a link to that alert. Great way to track a particular industry or service, or even a news story.

Google Local Business Listing
Ever wondered how the business listings get up the top of Google’s listings next to that Google map? Well that my friends is a Google Local Business listing. To set up a Local Business Listing you obviously need a business, a physical location, and a phone (preferably next to your computer). Log in to your Google account and then click here and you will be prompted to enter your business details for the free listing. Once you have entered your details you will be prompted to enter a number on the screen, which Google will phone you with, to verify you are the actual business. Once verified you will soon appear in the Local Business section next to that map, if someone searches for a particular type of business in your local area. The key to getting a good listing in local business is to make sure when you provide a business description in your listing you add all the main keywords that people may search for for your product or service.

Google Blogs: Bloggger and Blogspot
A great way of spreading your business services and to gain new followers is to create a Blog. But without web development experience, this may be a bit daunting. Google come to the rescue again with their service, Blogger. Blogger is a simple easy to use, but very powerful, free online blogging system allowing you to set up your own blog in a matter of minutes. The great thing about Blogger is that once you get an understanding of the system you can easily customize it exactly as you would like, add extra plugins, set it up for search engine optimization, link it to Twitter, you name it! You can even add in a Google Adsense script so you can make $$$ for simply writing posts (like this one I am writing now!)

Feedburner
So once you have your blog up and running, you need to promote it. An easy way to do this is with Feedburner. Feedburner allows web blog owners and podcasters the ability to manage their RSS feeds and send them out to services such as Twitter and Facebook. This may be a little technical for those not familiar with any of the terms I have just mentioned in the previous sentence, but once you understand it, it can be very helpful in promoting your blog as it it allows your posts to be transferred to RSS feeds, which then can be picked up by other Blog sites.

Google Maps
Google Maps is one of the handiest and easiest ways to not only find a location online, but to also add a location map to your website. Again, using your Google account, you can sign in and enter your business details and create a map to add into your website with a handy bit of code provided by Google.
But did you know you can also use the Google Maps system to make money easily? Your Google Maps account allows you to make custom maps, so for instance if you have more than one business you can create a custom map with all those locations on the one map, even include your logo on each location, and then add into your website. You also have a choice to make this map Public, meaning that not only will it be seen on your website, but if someone is searching Google maps, they may find your business listings through Google Maps. So to make some money, simply sign yourself up with an affiliate based program such as Hotelclub, or Hotels Combined, and you can create maps listing all the properties for that area, giving them a description in the text window box and then your affiliate link for that particular hotel to the listing. So when someone finds your map listings and clicks on it and makes a booking, you receive a nice little commission for each booking. It’s not impossible to turn over a good weeks wage in a single day using this principal.

Google Mobile Device Webpage Translator
With more mobile devices now being used for the web, the changes are one day someone will want to find you using a mobile device.
without going to the expense of setting up a whole new mobile friendly website, the best solution is to have them view it through the Google Mobile option. This simply takes your existing website and restructures it into a mobile device format. It’s not always perfect, but better than nothing!
Failing that, tell your friend to get a better web-friendly phone!

For more on what Google is up to, visit the official Google blog. They always have something new happening!

Article by Chris Bourke of Devision Design & Web SEO Coach
Devision Design are a leading web design and SEO company located on the Sunshine Coast and Brisbane. Chris has built many of the Sunshine Coast and Whitsunday holiday accommodation websites, achieving top results on all major search engines with amny of the Google tools mentioned above. Chris also runs Web SEO Coach, a service providing personal training in SEO, turning beginners into professionals.

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The Magic Keyword Density Formula in SEO

Thursday, January 28th, 2010

A major success of any website or online advertising campaign is your search engine optimization (SEO). By researching the best keywords and ensuring you haven’t used them too much or too little is worked out by an easy, yet very effective formula:

Step 1: Firsty, count how many words you have on your page.
Step 2: Then, count up how many times you have used your keyword

Step 3: And then apply the following formula:

Your Keyword Density = ([key word count]) * 100 / (total word count]

So, for example if you have a 400 or so page or blog post about holiday accommodation, and you are optimizing it for ‘hotel’, then the total keyword count is 400, and the example of the word ‘hotel’ is 14, then:

Density of the word ‘hotel’ would equal (14 * 100) /400
So the keyword density for ‘hotel’ on that particular page is 3.5

Too much density and you can be caught out for spamming and be blacklisted from the search engines, and too little will get you nowhere at all to start with.

Now, depending on how you set up your navigation and internal page text links (this is linking from particular words or phrases which link to a related page) you can increase your overall density by using the same method throughout the entire website, which is more powerful than the density of just one single page of the site.

If your mathematics isn’t that great, and you really want to fine tune it perfectly, then I recommend using an SEO software package such as Web CEO to do the hard work for you. This easy to use software reviews your entire website and shows you exactly where you need to fine tune your site for the best results. Easy!

Keyword Density doesn’t just cover the visual text keywords. You can actually use the same principle mentioned above for your Alt Tags on your images, which appear in Google Images and a few other major search engines.

Try out this technique for yourself. You will be amazed how a quick optimization of your density followed by a resubmission to the search engines will quickly change your listing on the search engines.

And as I mentioned in a previous post on keyword density, make sure if you decide to link your website to another website in any way, that you either set up your page to tell the search engines not to follow other pages, or fully test the keyword density of the site you are linking to first. If their website does not relate directly to your keywords or they already have a poor density, or for that matter, a density that is too high, they may damage your own website. It is well worth spending the few minutes to check.

Article by Chris Bourke: Devision Design and Web SEO Coach

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Whitsunday Accommodation website scores record sales with new website

Saturday, January 23rd, 2010

The recent redevelopment of the Whitsunday Apartments accommodation website by Devision only a few months ago has led to record sales for online accommodation bookings for Airlie Beach and the Whitsunday Islands holiday apartments, resorts and a hotels, turning over six figure sales of confirmed online bookings in just a few weeks for it’s parent company, Australian Holiday Resorts..

Devision used a new self-developed technique of search engine optimisation to boost the website’s number of visitors by a mind-boggling 2000% in just 8 weeks, leading to a surge of Whitsunday accommodation bookings and advertising revenue through the Whitsunday Apartments website.

This is a pretty notable result, considering many online accommodation websites continue to mention that the accommodation market is slow, blaming the economic crisis.

Devision believe that with a well developed and professionally optimised website, you will find that the bookings are still there, and more than ever people are searching online for accommodation, as in the case of Whitsunday Apartments accommodation website.

The website is hosted with local Australian hosting company, Webcrowd Website Hosting, which provides free online visitor statistics and free fortnightly resubmission to all major search engines, helping to ensure the Whitsunday Apartments website remains ranking high on the search engines.

Devision are the experts in Sunshine Coast and Whitsunday holiday accommodation website development, search engine optimisation and tourism marketing.

Talk to Devision for a free consultation and review of your current website to see how we can improve your website’s online sales with our proven search engine techniques.

Visit Whitsunday Apartments online at: www.WhitsundayApartments.com.au

Australian Holiday Resorts and the Whitsunday Apartments accommodation website content is independently owned by Chris Bourke, co-owner of Devision Design – Devision specialise in Whitsunday online accommodation marketing and search engine optimisation.

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The Importance of a Sitemap for your Website

Thursday, January 21st, 2010

The Importance of a Sitemap for your Website

So, you’ve had a great looking website designed, and hopefully your web developer has search engine optimised the website for the best possible results on the search engines. After all, what is the point in spending a pile of dollars on a nice looking site if no one can find it, right?

But sadly, while many websites have a lot of effort put into the look and functionality of the website, many website developers fail to finish it off with the essentials that play the most important role in ensuring you can be found easily on the search engines, and one of the most important (and often overlooking) is the HTML and XML Sitemaps.

There are a few types of sitemap:

HTML Sitemaps – This is usually just a link on the footer of every webpage that will point you to a page with all pages of the website listed, with links to these pages. The advantage of this is for people to find your pages easily, which is important especially in larger websites. It also plays a key role in helping search engines to trawl through your website quicker.

XML Sitemaps – The XML Sitemap cannot be seen through the main website through a browser, however hopefully your web developer or webmaster has created and uploaded this for your website as it is even more relevant than the standard HTML sitemap. The XML sitemap can be easily generated using specific software designed for this purpose.
Once the XML sitemap is created it should be uploaded to Google through their Google Webmaster Tools, which you will need to create an account for. You should also do the same for Bing Webmaster Center and Yahoo Siteexplorer for the best results on all the major search engines.

If you are making frequent changes to your website, or run an online shopping cart or directory, then it is important to ensure the sitemap is recreated every time these changes take place, and then your XML sitemap is resubmitted to Google, Bing and Yahoo to ensure your new pages or changes are updated.

At Devision Design, large websites have a special automatic Sitemap Generator added which allows the site owner or the team at Devision to simply push a button and the new HTML, XML and ROR Sitemaps be recreated and submitted to all the mentioned search engine Webmaster accounts, not only saving you a heap of time-consuming work, but also generating an immediate response from the search engines, so you can often see the new pages appear in the search engines in a matter of minutes.

So, if you are unsure about if your website had an XML Sitemap or an XML Sitemap generator, then I advise you to ask your web developer as you could be missing a lot of valuable visitors to your website through a poor search engine listing.

Author: Chris Bourke of Devision Design & Web SEO Coach
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