hi everybody, i am working on a website for lingerie store and its not seo friendly as much as i know, and the worst part load time is forever.
please suggest, a good restructuring of the webstie,
i will give a small detail of the business model,
its about lingerie online
i need some suggestions on how to restructure
i cant take out the images of the website, since most of the partners belive, buyers are visual people and its imporant to have them on the website.
2) please recommend me best cms for e commerce, you find very seo friendly.
thanks, waiting for reply. What is the site using now? You may want to take a look at the file sizes for the images. Generally speaking if you start with a fresh image you can greatly compress them, speed up loading time immensely and lose very little web quality to the image.
Buyers for this type of thing do need images but they don't have to be able to count the threads in the image. I had to work to clean that statement up.
Website structure is not always the reason for poor loading speed... Other factors like multiple HTTP requests, heavy images, flash etc. could be other reason.
As far as structure is concerned, I would advise you to read this blog post for some quick tips,
http://www.keywordcountry.com/blog/...-reveals-4-killer-seo-tips-to-his-kidnappers/ I suggest to read google webmaster guidelines, they have some good input on site design: http://support.google.com/webmasters/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer=35769#1 No doubt website structure plays a important role in website performance and load time but please consider other aspects like Server, Flash objects and excessive use of Images. If I am facing this problem I will first suspect on server because every SEO knows how to cut short website load time. Quote: Originally Posted by Missnancyalex No doubt website structure plays a important role in website performance and load time but please consider other aspects like Server, Flash objects and excessive use of Images. If I am facing this problem I will first suspect on server because every SEO knows how to cut short website load time. Would you like to share some of those tips? If you need lot of images then make sure you have compress your JPEG or GIF files. It will easily cut short website load time.
Google loves html and simplicity is the best policy so use programming languages like HTML, XHTML, PHP etc instead of putting a lot of animation in your website. Although Google has become smarter and can read java, flash but still it’s better to avoid a war with the bots.
Please check the website code and try to validate it. Clearly written code will also help to minimize load time. Optimized all images and if you could re-do the coding make sure to recode the site to full css, I'm talking about div based to make it load faster and seo friendly as well, avoid using flash and heavy images... Is your site is stuffed with flash image? Removing some of them will work. Put simple images and use Alt tags in images. Content rich web page is always easy in doing seo activities. Everybody is guessing right now... I suggest that you provide the site. I would be very easy for someone to help you this way. The problem might be simply you Internet speed for example...
please suggest, a good restructuring of the webstie,
i will give a small detail of the business model,
its about lingerie online
i need some suggestions on how to restructure
i cant take out the images of the website, since most of the partners belive, buyers are visual people and its imporant to have them on the website.
2) please recommend me best cms for e commerce, you find very seo friendly.
thanks, waiting for reply. What is the site using now? You may want to take a look at the file sizes for the images. Generally speaking if you start with a fresh image you can greatly compress them, speed up loading time immensely and lose very little web quality to the image.
Buyers for this type of thing do need images but they don't have to be able to count the threads in the image. I had to work to clean that statement up.
As far as structure is concerned, I would advise you to read this blog post for some quick tips,
http://www.keywordcountry.com/blog/...-reveals-4-killer-seo-tips-to-his-kidnappers/ I suggest to read google webmaster guidelines, they have some good input on site design: http://support.google.com/webmasters/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer=35769#1 No doubt website structure plays a important role in website performance and load time but please consider other aspects like Server, Flash objects and excessive use of Images. If I am facing this problem I will first suspect on server because every SEO knows how to cut short website load time. Quote: Originally Posted by Missnancyalex No doubt website structure plays a important role in website performance and load time but please consider other aspects like Server, Flash objects and excessive use of Images. If I am facing this problem I will first suspect on server because every SEO knows how to cut short website load time. Would you like to share some of those tips? If you need lot of images then make sure you have compress your JPEG or GIF files. It will easily cut short website load time.
Google loves html and simplicity is the best policy so use programming languages like HTML, XHTML, PHP etc instead of putting a lot of animation in your website. Although Google has become smarter and can read java, flash but still it’s better to avoid a war with the bots.
Please check the website code and try to validate it. Clearly written code will also help to minimize load time. Optimized all images and if you could re-do the coding make sure to recode the site to full css, I'm talking about div based to make it load faster and seo friendly as well, avoid using flash and heavy images... Is your site is stuffed with flash image? Removing some of them will work. Put simple images and use Alt tags in images. Content rich web page is always easy in doing seo activities. Everybody is guessing right now... I suggest that you provide the site. I would be very easy for someone to help you this way. The problem might be simply you Internet speed for example...