Saturday, 27 April 2013

Digital Marketing Service: Why we need to redesign a website?

Every effective site which once look really good, later become old-fashioned. So every site is redesigned from time to time. Users expect change, and if a site remains static for too long, it runs the risk of being sensed as out-of-touch and losing customers to more modern looking rivals.

A redesign can be a great boom to a website, but only if it’s done with proper SEO in mind. If it’s neglected, even the redesign of a site with good SEO (Search Engine Optimization) can end in disaster, with years’ worth of hard work flushed down the drain. Here are the different aspects of SEO to keep in mind during a redesign to preserve good SEO efforts that have already borne fruit.

Maintain important keywords

Before launching a new site, do some investigating into the old site’s important keywords. Which keywords does it rank well for? Which keywords bring the most traffic to the site? Which keywords lead to the highest number of conversions? These are the keywords it is imperative to include in the new redesigned site. Make sure they are in both the on-page content and the html tags essential to SEO, such as title tags and meta descriptions.

Maintain important pages

Just as important keywords need to make it over to the new site, so too do important pages. Identify the pages that rank well in Google, the pages that drive the most visitors to the site, and the pages that lead to the most conversions. These pages all need to have counterparts on the new site.

Keep the same URL (Uniform Resource Locator)

If a site already ranks good on SERP, then the main focus of the redesigning is to improve the user experience and make it more attractive for user. In this condition the URL should be same because website is already getting ranking on SERP. The only reason to switch to a new URL (Uniform Resource Locator) is if it will lead to a significant increase in organic traffic. But be careful – URLs can be deceiving.

Improve the user experience

If a site’s SEO is already done good, then the main focus of the redesign should be on improving the user experience. Really, usability is a part of good SEO. If a site isn’t user-friendly and lots of people bounce off of it back to the search engine results page (SERP), then Google will downgrade it in the rankings because searchers aren’t responding positively.

If all of these steps are taken, the SEO work that’s been done on the site should be preserved. Then the redesign can focus on the important business of improving the user experience, which will improve SEO even more, not to mention drive increased revenue.


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