Friday, December 25th, 2009

Escort Web Designer Choices and SEO

Google SEO ( Search Engine Optimization ) and you’ll find hundreds of listings for sites that offer SEO services. These companies promise to submit your website to thousands of search engines and directories and make your site SEO-friendly. Most of these companies do quality work at reasonable prices. Good for them! I hope they succeed. UNluckily,many others charge outrageous fees for services that, to me, seem unnecessary.

Any website that’s designed correctly will soon start to index high with most search engines after minimal submission. No extra work needed. It’s so simple.

So the question is, do you care about SEO? For escorts and other adult entertainers, the answer should be yes. Why? Free advertisement, simple and plain. Many potential clients don’t know where you may advertise. They will plug in some key phrases into search engines to look for local entertainment. Wouldn’t it be nice if your beautiful site came up on the first or second page of major search engines? It’s a no-brainer.

If you realize the usefulness of SEO and want your new website to be found in search engines with little effort on your part, you need to think about a few things before choosing an escort web designer.

There are a lot of ways a designer can build a site in a search-engine friendly manner. These include appropriate positioning of the navigation bar, proper use of “alt” tags in conjunction with photos, and strategic placement of keywords.

That’s just part of the SEO picture, though. Page titles and meta-tags in your website design are vital to SEO. These are crucial elements to SEO that are set in the header section of your web pages. Not all escort web designers offer this simple SEO services in their website designs. If the designer you’re fond of doesn’t offer this, inquire if it’s available before signing up. There are also a great number of articles to be found online that give instructions so you can create your own page titles and meta-tags. For the do-it-yourselfer, this can be a good option. Make sure that once your website is complete, you’ll have access to your control panel so you can make these additions yourself.

Another piece of the picture is a Google Sitemap. Don’t confuse this with a regular sitemap, which is part of a web design and acts as a roadmap for visitors to your site. A Google Sitemap is an xml document loaded into your control panel and submitted to Google using Google’s Webmaster Tools. This Sitemap basically requires Google to index your pages. Remind that no one can force Google or any search engine to do anything. What you can do is gently suggest.

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