Selasa, 08 Januari 2013

Navigation is a Good SEO


 
SEO is one way to make the site easier to navigate. Web site navigation is important in helping visitors find the content they want quickly. It can also help search engines understand the content that is considered important by the webmaster. Although Google's search results are provided in
the page level, Google also wants to have a sense of the role of the pages shown in the picture larger sites. All sites have a home page or a page "base", which is usually the most frequently opened web pages and the beginning of navigation for many visitors. If your site only has a few pages, you should think about why visitors want to get away from the general page (page bottom) you to a page containing more specific content. Do you have enough pages around a specific topic area so it would make sense to create a page describing these related pages (eg a basic page -> related topic listing -> specific topic)? Do you have hundreds of different products that need dikklasifikasi double category and subcategory pages?

Site map (lower case) is a simple page on your site that displays the structure of a web site, and usually contains a list of the hierarchy of your site's pages. Visitors can visit the page if they have problems finding pages on your site. When the search engines will also visit this page, get a good coverage of the search pages of your site, this is usually intended for human visitors. XML Sitemap file (uppercase), you can send it via Google Webmaster Tools, Google easier to explore your web pages. Using a Sitemap file is also a new way (though not guarantee) to tell veri URL you want to be canon to Google


Exercise is good for SEO site navigation order is as follows:

   *  Draw naturally flowing hierarchy - Make it as simple as possible for the user to open the general content and the specific content they want on your site. Add navigation pages when necessary and adding is done effectively into your internal link structure.
    * Use mostly text for navigation - Controlling most of the navigation from page to page on your site through text links makes it easier to browse and search engines understand your site. Many users also like this approach than others, especially for devices that might not handle Flash or JavaScript.
    * Use the navigation "breadcrumb" - Breadcrumb is a row of internal links at the top or bottom of the page that allows visitors to navigate back to the previous page or to the base quickly. Many breadcrumbs have the most general page (usually page basis) as the first link and the right and contains the more specific sections out to the right side. Put your HTML sitemap page on your site, and use an XML Sitemap file - a simple site map page with links to all the pages or the pages of the most important (if you have hundreds or thousands) on your site will be very useful. By creating an XML Sitemap file for your site helps ensure search engines find pages on your site.
    * Consider what would happen if a user removes part of your URL
    * Some users might navigate your site in odd ways, and you have to anticipate it. For example, in addition to using the breadcrumb links on a page, the user may enter a partial URL in the hope of finding more general content.


Have a useful 404 page - Users sometimes open pages that do not exist in your site, either by following a broken link or typing in the wrong URL. By having a custom 404 page to guide the user to work back to the page on your site can greatly enhance the user experience. Page 404 you probably should have a link to return to the basic page and can also provide a link to popular or related content on your site. Google provides a 404 widget that you can attach the 404 pages to be combined automatically with many useful features. You can also use Google Webmaster Tools to find the sources of URLs causing error "not found". 

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