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"Web Development" Article
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How to Build a High Performance Web Site

By Expert Author: Elizabeth Kirwin
View Summary | Submitted: 2006-07-27 | Word Count: 1202 words
Elizabeth Kirwin
Every company or organization wants to deploy a web site which will reach its clients, project a certain image, and help solicit new business or members. Most companies, organizations, and individual entities prioritize the overall look and feel of a web site, and assess the final web site based on its ability to provide information in an organized, easy-to-read way. These are all important issues in web site construction. Yet, other aspects of web site development need to be addressed in order for a web site to be an effective marketing tool for a company.

Search Engine Marketing Produces Income

In order to produce income, increase membership or visibility, speak directly to niche markets, or generate new leads, a web site must be outfitted properly for search engines. This means that all of the text should be easily 'crawlable' by spiders and bots. The web design is integral to this process, but is not central to the process. A web designer should work hand-in-hand with a web site programmer and a keyword writer or information architect in order to build a high performance web site. If one of these aspects is ignored in web site construction, the web site runs the risk of falling behind in performance, and will not be an efficient tool for Search Engine Marketing (SEM).

Web Site Designer

When building a high performance web site, always aim for the web site designer with the most experience. Review the web site designer's portfolio to see if his or her style coincides with your own. Email or telephone past clients to get a feel for the web site designer's work ethic.
It is true that an experienced designer may be costly. In the long run, it will be worth it. The web designer is responsible for executing the client's ideas for menu structure, color, graphics and web site layout. Experienced web designers may have some knowledge of web site coding (or programming). However, it is not the designer's job to review the back-end of the site. It is the web site designer's task to construct a front-end image of the company, organization or individual.

Web Site Programmer

Chances are good most web site designers do not have the programming background to create a high performance site on the back-end. The solution to this is hiring a programmer to work directly with the web site designer. According to Trevor Lohrbeer, a programmer and President of Agile Muse Development, "A good web programmer will have a strong understanding of HTML and the Hyper Text Transmission Protocol (HTTP), over which the World Wide Web runs." The web site programmer will also have a basic understanding of properly coding links so pages of the web site can be indexed or 'found' by search engines.

To make the web site perform well on search engines, the programmer must have experience in the area of Search Engine Optimization for web sites. Again, review the programmer's portfolio of web sites. Lohrbeer says, "the bottom line is the programmer needs to be aware of the issues related to search engine optimization, or else the design and programming might not be indexed by search engines."

Hiring the Web Site Designer and Programmer

Should a programmer and designer be hired together to work on a web site? Or should they be hired separately? Lohrbeer commented, "If a programmer and designer have been working together for a long time and have built up a rapport, it can make sense to hire them both together. But a good designer should be able to work with a good programmer regardless of whether they are hired together or not."

When hiring programmers and web site designers separately, find out if they have collaborated with a programmer or designer in the past. If hired separately, "a company or organization can pick the very best for jobs," said Lohrbeer. The pitfalls of hiring separately are the possibility of a clash between the programmer and the designer.

Keyword Writing and Web Site Promotion

Keyword writing is the final icing on the cake for a company's or organization's web site. This writing is employed on the front-end of the web site, however the back- end metatags should inform all keyword writing, including menu items, subheads and headlines, home page text, and more. To create a high performance web site -- hire a keyword writer or information architect to work directly with the web site design and programming team. A trained keyword writer will work directly with the client to strategize and deploy the keywords necessary for effective Search Engine Marketing.

Keyword Writing and Web Site Promotion Techniques

Once the web site is live, employ some extra keyword writing strategies to ensure longstanding performance on the search engines. This includes press release writing and syndication on the Internet, article writing and syndication on the World Wide Web, and podcasting production and syndication with descriptions of the audio or video written with keyword text. The idea is to increase the density of keywords on the home page or landing page, so the web site should include integration with WordPress, a self-publishing program which allows the web site administrator to upload new articles, press releases, and podcasts with text onto the site easily, by only placing the title on the home page. The rest of the article or press release text sits behind the title and is easily crawled by the search engines, so the visitor is not overwhelmed with home page text.

Some keyword writers offer syndication strategies with article or press release writing. These keyword writing strategies are proven to be the most effective method of increasing backlinks and the density of keywords.

Web Site Promotion/Search Engine Marketing Tricks of the Trade

Keyword writing takes focus, time, and the allocation of resources. Make certain to integrate these tactics into web site development and promotion for maximum success. As Web 2.0 takes hold and The Long Tail begins to widen, more and more small to medium sized companies will be able to compete with larger companies through Search Engine Marketing. Effective web site promotion techniques are still not widely practiced.

Because of this, companies and organizations that begin to deploy these web site promotion strategies will be ahead of the mark when these strategies do become widely known. If the competition is not employing keyword writing or web site promotion, a commitment to doing so will very likely place the company engaged in these strategies in lead positions in the search engines.

Web site promotion strategies are less effective if a web site has not been designed and coded properly from the outset. So, the key to building a high performance web site is hiring the right web site designer, programmer, and keyword writer needed to make the equation for effective Search Engine Marketing complete. Although it may seem like an expensive commitment - the investment is well worth it. Search Engine Marketing can bring in a new influx of business to any organization or business, and help it grow in leaps and bounds.
About the Author/Author Bio

Elizabeth Kirwin has published work in national magazines and newspapers. She is co-owner of http://www.sidhecommunications.comin in Asheville NC. She develops keyword rich copy for web sites, search engine marketing plans, and helps companies and organizations deploy website promotion strategies. For more information, e-mail ekirwin@bellsouth.net.

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