Plain standard featured sites or complex
multimedia interactive sites; 3 page sites or
3,000 page sites; sites that are simple
brochures or sites that are your entire sales
force; order desk and processing center or
On-Line Shopping Cart of your products.
All
are available through GOUDA Inc.
Visit our
portfolio section to view some of the basic
designs we do.
How
do we price a web site that you want us to
create. Simple, if you know a site on the net
that has the same features (your own text and
graphics substituted) as you want yours to have,
then we can give you a firm
quote.
If
you have something specific in mind but haven't
seen it on the world wide web, then will sit
with you review your needs, present you with
various pricing options....and finally give you
a firm quote which you can count on.
You'll not have to worry about quotes that are
underestimated, etc. We stand behind our
products and services.
Ask for our
free
initial consultation at your office.
Lasting between 30 and 90 minutes we can answer
most questions that you may have about how to
achieve a variety of goals that you want your
website to achieve.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION TO CONSIDER IF
YOU ARE WANTING TO MAKE SALES USING
SEARCH ENGINES
How Web
Design Can Affect Search Engine
Rankings
Uniquely built
web sites can create unique issues
when being promoted on the search
engines. From a basic 3 page
brochure site to a corporate site
with hundreds of dynamically
generated pages, every web site
needs to have certain design aspects
in order to achieve the full effects
of an SEO campaign. Below are a few
points that Gouda Inc. takes into
consideration when building or
updating your web site.
1. Size Matters.
The size of a web site can have a
huge impact on search engine
rankings. Search engines love
content, so if you have only a few
pages to your site and your
competitors have dozens, it's
difficult to see a top page ranking
for your site. In some cases it may
be difficult to present several
pages of information about your
business or products, so you may
need to think about adding free
resources for visitors. It will help
in broadening the scope of your web
site (which search engines like) as
well as keep visitors on your site
longer, possibly resulting in more
sales.
2. Graphics-Based Web Sites.
While web sites that offer the
visitor a more esthetically-pleasing
experience may seem like the best
choice for someone searching for
your product, they are the most
difficult to optimize. Since search
engine robots cannot read text
within graphics or animation, what
they see may be just a small amount
of text. And if we learned anything
from point #1, small amounts of
content will not result in top
rankings. If you really must offer
the visitor a graphics-heavy or
Flash web site, consider creating an
html-based side of your site that is
also available to visitors. This
site will be much easier to promote
on the search engines and your new
found visitors will also have the
option to jump over to the nicer
looking part of your site.
Many Toronto
area websites we built
Utilize Techniques geared for high
Search Engine ratings
3. Dynamic Web Pages.
If most of your web site is
generated by a large database (such
as a large book dealer with stock
that is changing by the minute) you
may find that some of your pages do
not get indexed by major search
engines. If you look at the URL of
these pages they can be extremely
long and have characters such as ?,
#, &, %, or = along with huge
amounts of seemingly random numbers
or letters. Since these pages are
automatically generated by the
database as needed, the search
engines have a tough time keeping
them up to date and relevant for
search engine users.
One idea is to offer a search engine
friendly site map listing all your
static pages just to let them know
that you do have permanent content
on your site. Secondly, if search
engines see links going to and from
these dynamic pages within a good
internal linking system, this may
also lead to the pages getting
indexed. The link popularity of your
site may carry more weight in this
case as well, so if you can't offer
as much static content as your
competition, make sure you have an
aggressive link campaign on the go.
4. Proper Use of HTML.
There is quite a bit of sub-par web
design software out there. Word
processors usually have a way to
create HTML documents which can be
easily uploaded to a site via ftp.
However, in many cases the code that
the search engine robots see is
mostly lines and lines of font and
position formatting, not relevant
content. The more efficiently
written web sites usually achieve
higher rankings.
There are some no brainers too: Web
sites with abnormal amounts of
hyperlinks, bold or italicized text,
improper use of heading, alt, or
comment tags can also expect to see
low rankings.
5. Choosing a Domain Name.
The golden rule to web development
of any kind is to keep your visitors
in mind above all else - even search
engine optimization. When choosing a
domain name, you should pick either
your business name or a brief
description of your products. Domain
names can always help with search
engine optimization, as it is
another area of your web site that
search engines look for keywords.
Forget about long-winded domains
such as
www.number-one-best-rare-used-books-on-earth.com
as no one will ever remember it and
it will be hard to print on business
cards or in ads.
If you need to change your domain
name for any reason you obviously
don't want to lose existing
rankings. An easy way to do this,
and one that is currently supported
by most search engines, is the 301
redirect. It allows you to keep your
existing rankings for your old
domain name, while forwarding
visitors to your new web site
instantly.
6. Using Frames.
Don't use frames. Frames are a thing
of the 90's (and in the Internet
world that is eons ago) and are not
even supported by some search
engines. The search engines that are
able to index your site through
frames still don't recommend them.
Whatever you are trying to
accomplish by using frames can
usually be done with the help of PHP
includes or CSS. Some browsers are
not frames-compatible, so there is
the danger of some visitors not
being able to see your site at all.
Book marking of individual pages
within a frame becomes difficult
without lengthy scripts being
written.
7. Update Your Information.
Not only does information printed
two or three years ago look badly on
your organization when it is read by
a visitor, it is also looked down
upon by search engines. Web sites
that continuously update and grow
their web sites usually experience
higher rankings than stagnant sites.
When the trick to SEO is offering
visitors the most relevant
information, you can bet that the
age of web pages is taken into
consideration by search engines.
Consider creating a section of your
site devoted to news within your
organization, or have a constantly
updated resources area.
Many shortfalls of web sites can
easily be attributed to designers
who just don't keep the user or
search engines in mind. Search
engine algorithms are quickly
improving to try and list the most
user-friendly sites higher, given
that the content and link popularity
are there to back it up.