Thursday, March 31, 2011

5 SEO Tips for The Everyday Web Designer/Developer | You The Designer

5 SEO Tips for The Everyday Web Designer/Developer | You The Designer

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5 SEO Tips for The Everyday Web Designer/Developer

Posted: 30 Mar 2011 08:00 AM PDT

I seem to notice that SEO (Search Engine Optimization consultants) get plenty of push back from web designers, web developers and even copywriters whenever they collaborate on a project. And to a large extent, I understand why this disconnect usually occurs, which usually starts at the beginning stages of the design process. It usually happens like this: the designer gets excited about laying out the creative elements of a website , the developer wants to return to his cave so he can diligently code on the back-end, and the copywriter retreats to somewhere peaceful and serene to write immaculate content. Enter…the wet blanket SEO who serves as an annoying reminder that no matter how awesome the design, functionality and copy of a website is, the website is nothing unless it has keywords, keywords, keywords and more keywords so it can be indexed and ranked by search engines A, B, C and D.

Fortunately, it doesn’t have to be a zero-sum situation for all parties. With proper planning, optimizations can be implemented to help a site rank high in the search results without compromising the aesthetics and functionality of the site. Below are a few important SEO concerns and pointers to be aware of before the design process begins:

1.Limit Flash

Flash is amazing for adding a unique and fun experiene for users. Unfortunately, search engines aren’t so good at interpreting Flash elements as they are with HTML. And although Google recently announced that, in cooperation with Adobe, they have improved their ability to handle indexing of Flash-based content, there is a long way to go before they can fully intgerpret it. For a searchable website, you still need to depend on your HTML and plain text. Utilize keyword specific title tags, alt tags and header tags.
Additionally, Flash still has security issues that make excessive use of it a real disadvantage.

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2.Ditto JavaScript

Just as the web crawlers cannot read Flash, they cannot access JavaScript or any other scripting language very well either. Make every effort to assure that your content is laid out in a logical manner for easy navigation by the user. The general rule of thumb is: what’s good for users is good for the search engines. Not only is text generated by JavaScript hidden from the search engines, it is also unavailable to visually impaired users. Well planned CSS and tags in your HTML can achieve complex layouts and still be visible to all.

3.Plan Your Title Tags

Your title tags are a key element in your page design. It’s not just for the search engines, but also for your visitors. It’s usually the first line of text in your listing on the search engine results page (SERP). It should be limited to 65 characters. Anything longer than that might not be shown by Google. Because of this, it should include your most important keywords, without duplication of terms, but still be readable by your visitors. Your title tag also shows on the top bar of most browsers while your users are on the page. If they bookmark the page, the title tag will usually be what shows in their list.

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A good practice is to wait until the page is finished to choose the title. This will enable you to tie the keywords into your content instead of trying to plan the text of the page around two or three keywords.

4.Keep Your URLs Readable

Long, ugly URLs are scattered everywhere on the Internet. Some of the biggest, professionally built websites are the biggest offenders of this best practice. If all anyone ever did was click it, the content of the URL wouldn’t matter much, but they need to be written down, emailed and shared on social networking websites. A good URL describes the content so that both the search bots and visitors can relate it to your page content. It should also be as short as possible.

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good-url

Brevity makes it easier to paste, tell someone about it over the phone or write on sticky note. So stay away from abbreviations or long strings of numbers and symbols; use descriptive keywords as much as possible; and choose a format and keep it consistent throughout your website. It’s better not to use any uppercase letters. People have become accustomed to using lowercase on the web. Capitals can interfere with your website being found.

5.Plan Ahead

Advance planning of your design that includes SEO factors in the process should make your website efficient as well as beautiful. Some important points to keep in mind are:
Page load times are an important ranking factor. This just goes back to the rule of thumb – a quicker page load time is optimal for the user experience and improves rankings.
Keep mobile visitors in mind. More and more users are turning to their phones to view websites, so test your website on mobile platforms as well as traditional screens. Remember that many smartphones can’t see Flash (iPhone) or JavaScript at all. In that case, you should make sure that you create a mobile version of your website.

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Test, test, then test again. You should make a strong effort to test all aspects of your website on every possible operating system and browser platform, including mobile apps. Validate all your code and click through all of your order processes before going live and fix any bugs before publishing to the world. W3C offers free validators for nearly every type of code or script. The last thing you want is for an incomplete sale due to a faulty order process.

Don’t try to game the search engines. If the search engines determine that you’re utilizing "Black Hat SEO" tactics such as keyword stuffing. For example, do not have hidden copy that’s the same color of your website’s background. You could get penalized in the search engine result pages or even have your website banned altogether. Use keywords where they make sense. Wrap your images and flash content with textual explanations of what they contain. These things also help disabled users to navigate your content.

In the end, there are hundreds of SEO tactics out there and new ones developing all the time as the search engines modify their algorithm. However, if you take time to properly plan for these aforementioned optimizations before everyone gets too far into their responsibilities, you should most likely experience postive search result rankings without hurting the overall look and feel of your web design masterpiece.

 

Brian Flores 

About the Author

Brian Flores is the SEO for InMotion Hosting, one of the top dedicated server providers in the US. He spends a good part of his time collaborating with an awesome team of writers to post useful web design and development tutorials on WebHostingHelpGuy. You can follow him on Twitter @WHHG_InMotion or @BrianAFlores.

Wednesday, March 30, 2011

Wallpaper Art

Wallpaper Art


SaadArt Updates

Posted: 30 Mar 2011 12:00 AM PDT

Our good friend Saad Moosajee has updated his portfolio with some new amazing artworks! You might know him from our interview with him a while ago. If you’re interested you can find that interview here. Now enjoy some of his new masterpieces, show him some love and have a nice day!

Visit www.SaadArt.com and don’t forget to visit his download section for the wallpapers.

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30 Awesome Artworks of Wolverine | You The Designer

30 Awesome Artworks of Wolverine | You The Designer

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30 Awesome Artworks of Wolverine

Posted: 29 Mar 2011 05:31 PM PDT

One of the most popular character in the X-men series is the deadly and brooding Logan,  also known as Wolverine. Wolverine, a fictional character published by Marvel Comics, have animal-keen senses, enhanced physical capabilities, three retracting bone claws on each hand and a healing power that allows him to recover from virtually any wound, disease or toxin at an accelerated rate. To those who do not know, prior to his being a member of the popular X-men, Wolverine has also been part of the Alpha Flight and the Avengers. His biggest break came when he became a member of the X-men, where the character was very popular. His popularity was such that he has been a central character in most X-Men adaptations, including animated television series, video games, and the live action 20th Century Fox X-Men film series.

The compilation below showcases some artists’ interpretation of the character in his element. Portrayed by many as a powerful mutant, check out how the artist and designers have playfully and artistically visualized this powerful character through many awesome artworks. Enjoy!

Wolverine

 wolverine seven
By: caiocacau
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WOLVERINE

wolverine three
By: marespro13
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Wolverine

wolverine one
By: DashMartin
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Wolverine Zombie

Wolverine Zombie
By: artofant
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Wolverine 42 cvr

wolverine four
By: Wolverine 42 cvr
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wolverine

wolverine 83
By: MiaCabrera
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Itsa Wolverine

Itsa Wolverine
By: dcjosh
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Wolverine Collab

Wolverine Collab
By: Paranoidvin
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Wolverine on the Hunt

Wolverine on the Hunt
By: windriderx23
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Wolverine

Wolverine 15
By: JPRart
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WOLVERINE

WOLVERINE 107
By: PORTELA
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Simple Wolverine

Simple Wolverine
By: Zatransis
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Wolverine: Colors

Wolverine Colors 3
By: garstu
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A Civil Wolverine

A Civil Wolverine
By: CS-HOWLER
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Wolverine by Ryan Benjamin

Wolverine by Ryan
By: juan7fernandez
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WOLVERINE

WOLVERINE 65
By: panelgutter
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OC2 sketch 09 :: Wolverine

sketch 09 Wolverine
By: Red-J
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Classic Wolverine

Classic Wolverine
By: AGNakamura
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Wolverine: Origins

Wolverine Origins
By: Summerset
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Cute Wolverine

Cute Wolverine
By: drewbrand
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Wolverine in the Full

Wolverine in the Full
By: Zatransis
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Wolverine vs. Namor

Wolverine vs Namor
By: spidermanfan2099
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Wolverine Hunger

Wolverine Hunger
By: Summerset
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Ultimate Wolverine fighting uh

Ultimate Wolverine
By: BenHerrera
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Jonboy’s Wolverine

Jonboy s Wolverine
By: david-grier
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Wolverine: Carni-Brawl 2

Wolverine Carni Brawl
By: faroldjo
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another Wolverine by JHK

another Wolverined
By: eL-HiNO
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WOLVERINE COVER

WOLVERINE COVER 10
By: maehao
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Wolverine

Wolverine 177
By: GroundUpStudios
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Leinil yu Wolverine color 4fun

Wolverine color
By: MSpicer76
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