Wednesday, December 13, 2006

Re-invigorate the center of your business

Andy Beal wrote this amazing article about 5 great steps to adding a Million dollars in revenue to your business next year. This article sparked a thought about focusing on the first thing you started with on your site. Most business’ make the mistake of adding new services, products and features without spending much time on the original spark that made your business what it is.

It could be as simple as changing the look and feel of this part, making the site a little more sticky by adding some cool toyish versions of the same thing. For example, what if you sold clothing on your site? Everyone has the same old category structure, where you can drill down to that pair of jeans you want in your size. What if you tried something old, a manikin of sorts but better yet a person wearing a certain style? Thus suggesting a whole package!

You could essentially still have the same old boring navigation, but at the same time you can invoke a sense of “cool” to your shopping experience. The Gap does a pretty good job of this and I really like their new site. The Gap is also a great site to see how you can screw up SEO at a whole new level. They really need help, and I remember seeing a job posting for an SEO, who did they hire?

Remember DHTML can always save you from your Ajax and Javascript nightmares! Think, Invent and make sure your design is accessible, a simple motto to live by.

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Wednesday, September 20, 2006

Ajax is not SEO friendly

Ajax is NOT directly SEO friendly, nor is it Section 508 compliant due to its accessibility issues. However, there is a way to use Ajax without taking away the certain population that will drive your SEO traffic.

Use DHTML layering. Many sites are starting to work with it, and I can tell you it works perfectly. Here are some of the layer attributes. If you come across a better example, send me the link to post.

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