Tips for Quality Web Pages
An easy-to-use website along with good copy encourages frequent visitors to stick to for a longer period of time who then stop to read your content. For websites with long pages of non-generic or domain-specific content this is a very crucial aspect.
Arrange the content pages in such a way that the amount of scrolling needed is reduced. Suppose your website doesn’t look appropriate or appears out of sync for a particular resolution, it is quite probable that the visitor to you site will opt to close the browser window thinking that the web page is perhaps not for his or her viewing.
So designing stretch layouts, which will fit any screen resolution, is necessary to ensure that all your site visitors get to see a visually appealing and professional website.
Here are some do’s and don’ts of Quality Web Pages
• Do not load your web pages with irrelevant keywords.
• Do not create multiple pages, sub-domains, or sites with what is basically termed duplicate content.
• Do not make use of hidden text or hidden links.
• Do not make use of cloaking or sneaky redirects.
• Do not create ‘doorway’ pages just for attracting search engines, or make use of other cookie cutter approaches like affiliate programs with not much for user or no original, readable content.
• Do provide relevant content. It should give users a reason and encouragement to come to your website again and again.
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