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		<title>A Design Update for Andy Kinsey Designs</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 14 Nov 2011 17:02:47 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Andy Kinsey</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Ok, look it&#8217;s not often I will shamelessly plug my web design and graphic design services and website without a good reason, today is no different. Today I&#8217;ve release what would technically be v9.7 of andykinsey.co.uk The release is an iteration of the former site based upon user testing and feedback. The new site offers [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Ok, look it&#8217;s not often I will shamelessly plug my <a title="website design for small businesses in hyde" href="http://andykinsey.co.uk/webdesign.php" target="_blank">web design</a> and <a title="graphic design and web design in hyde" href="http://andykinsey.co.uk" target="_blank">graphic design services</a> and website without a good reason, today is no different. Today I&#8217;ve release what would technically be v9.7 of andykinsey.co.uk</p>
<p>The release is an iteration of the former site based upon user testing and feedback.</p>
<div class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 469px"><img title="andy kinsey designs in hyde" src="http://andykinsey.co.uk/images/old.png" alt="web design in hyde" width="459" height="287" /><p class="wp-caption-text">The old website</p></div>
<p>The new site offers more information than the previous site design and also puts the services at the heart of the website, not the case studies as previously. The reason for the services being promoted is users said that they visited the site looking for a particular service but couldn&#8217;t find it easily enough and it was only through persistence that they found the right page. So now all of the main services are listed on the homepage, with case studies listed in the footer, as has the new <a title="web design portfolio - design manchester and hyde" href="http://andykinsey.co.uk/portfolio.php" target="_blank">portfolio</a> page. Contact details (except social media) have now been moved to their own page, again linked from the footer. The site also no longer uses lightbox as an engine to show larger versions of a give image, instead more textual content is on the site with clearer links to the websites and services dotted throughout the content.</p>
<div class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 578px"><a href="http://andykinsey.co.uk/"><img title="graphic design and web design in manchester" src="http://andykinsey.co.uk/images/newsitejpg.jpg" alt="manchester web designer and graphic designer" width="568" height="600" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">The Updated Website Design</p></div>
<p>As you can see from the above, I&#8217;ve changed to heading font to catch the eye of the user whilst maintaining the look of the header such that previous visitors do not think this is another companies website.</p>
<p>I have also, as you see, included a slider at the top which in future will be used to promote new services in addition to websites which have recently been launched. If you visit the site you will see that to make it more eye catching there is a slight delay between the image changing and the text on the right.</p>
<p>Finally on the front page you will see from the two images above that I have kept the 2 col structure on the homepage, the images are service based and as you hover you will see a small text description of that service. These lead to more structured service pages, such as the <a title="web design for small businesses in hyde" href="http://andykinsey.co.uk/webdesign.php" target="_blank">web design</a> page and <a title="logo design in manchester" href="http://andykinsey.co.uk/logodesign.php" target="_blank">logo design</a> page where as you will see there is more information and details on contacting myself.</p>
<p>Let me know what you think of the latest update <img src='http://seoandy.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
<p class="sexy-rss-footer">A Design Update for Andy Kinsey Designs was written by Andy Kinsey and published on SEOAndy.com

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		<title>The Importance of Keeping Content Up To Date</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 07 Sep 2011 11:00:59 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Andy Kinsey</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[With this blog about to hit 2 years old, whoop!, I began to think more and more about legacy content. I&#8217;ve posts that haven&#8217;t changed since they were written since that date &#8211; most of the stuff is now out of date &#8230; so I have asked myself a question I always ask my own [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>With this blog about to hit 2 years old, whoop!, I began to think more and more about legacy content. I&#8217;ve posts that haven&#8217;t changed since they were written since that date &#8211; most of the stuff is now out of date &#8230; so I have asked myself a question I always ask my own clients in the same situation.</p>
<p><span style="color: #3366ff;"><strong>Is the content still relevant? or have things moved on?</strong></span></p>
<p>The answer is either &#8220;yes, it&#8217;s still relevant content&#8221; or &#8220;things have moved on&#8221; &#8211; so lets take a look at the two situations and see what actions you should be taking in each scenario to get the most from your blog.</p>
<p><span style="color: #ff0000;"><strong>Things have moved on, the content is no longer relevant</strong></span></p>
<p>In this case, I implore clients to think as to whether any of the content is still relevant and whether the said content is relevant to their industry still in anyway. for example in SEO, is PageRank still a relevant topic? not really but lots of people still search for it and so content in this area is worth keeping.</p>
<p>Once you&#8217;ve got a list of what could be relevant and what really isn&#8217;t relevant you need to follow the guide below.</p>
<ol>
<li>Make a note of any url&#8217;s that have content that is out dated</li>
<li>Write some new posts about a subject which is now important in the area<br />
(eg talking about MSN or Yahoo would now be Bing)</li>
<li>Once you&#8217;ve got the new content use a 301 redirect from the old content to new content</li>
<li>Delete your old posts, or stick them back into draft &#8211; so you can refer to them.</li>
<li>Remember if you can put 3 or 4 old posts into 1 new one, do so.</li>
</ol>
<p>In doing this you won&#8217;t loose visitors, links or rankings of a page &#8211; they are simple directed to the new piece of content. And the same is true of static pages, create a new one and forward it &#8211; or in this case simply update the info on that static page.</p>
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<p><span style="color: #ff0000;"><strong>Yes, the content is still relevant</strong></span></p>
<p>If this is the case things can become a little more complicated. For instance I have a blog post about <a title="the perfect seo page structure" href="http://seoandy.com/seo-the-perfect-page" target="_blank">the perfect seo page</a> structure, but the format has somewhat changed with the advent of html 5, so should i go back and update this well performing page? well yes and no, is the answer.</p>
<p>If you want to keep a piece of content on a blog such as this then you should update it a little, add a footer note saying you&#8217;ve written a new post and link to it, also do the same in the header. If you visit one of my post over a certain age it comes up with a warning saying the content maybe out of date, the reason for this is that nothing stays the same and pointing out things change means someone isn&#8217;t going to look into a dead end &#8230;but they are more likely to search your site for another more up to date post.</p>
<p>Then in your new post, remember to link to your old post &#8211; saying I wrote this but it&#8217;s a bit tired now so here is an update, then chuck all the bells and whistles about the subject matter at them. Remembering <a title="how to write great content easily" href="http://seoandy.com/great-content" target="_blank">Content is King</a>.</p>
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		<title>Introducing Compelling Content</title>
		<link>http://seoandy.com/optimisation/compelling-not-convincing/</link>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 15 Oct 2009 17:07:12 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Andy Kinsey</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[As part of my role at AK Designs I am responsible for all the copy on the &#8220;home sites&#8221; as well as the copy on many client websites. In this role with clients I often face issues (and from some staff who think the same way) &#8230; One of the biggest issues that occurs on a regular [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As part of my role at AK Designs I am responsible for all the copy on the &#8220;home sites&#8221; as well as the copy on many client websites. In this role with clients I often face issues (and from some staff who think the same way) &#8230; One of the biggest issues that occurs on a regular basis is simply that the website owners or the company investors seem to turn around with ideas of what the copy should be, and I have always found (so far) that all they want to do is convince the end user.</p>
<p>Now don&#8217;t get me wrong, sometimes this fits the site and the audience you are trying to get to understand something, but most the time it isn&#8217;t.</p>
<p>The battle generally means I turn around and compromise,  I mention AB testing of the copy to see what will produce the best results. They agree to the testing and 95% of the tests end to come back in my favour. So to help everyone get to grips with this idea I&#8217;ve created 5 directives of writing compelling copy.</p>
<h3>5 Directives to Write Compelling Copy</h3>
<ol>
<li>Know Your Audience<br />
Think of each page or email newsletter as being read by a single person, a person from your target audience. Give him or her a name, an age, a relationship status &amp; maybe a background story. Now write you copy for this person alone, you are not wanting to convince her of anything but rather to feel compelled to visit again, tell a friend or even better to follow your call to action&#8230; if your audience feel preached too or spoken down too then they will switch off&#8230; where as if you can engage on a one-2-one basis then you will get some real business.</li>
<li>Use a present tense and Positive subject line<br />
Imagine reading &#8220;10 websites were developed&#8221; &#8230; sounds boring and doesn&#8217;t attract your attention really, you don&#8217;t feel compelled to click and read it&#8230; now think about the line &#8220;<span style="text-decoration: underline;">We</span> developed 10 <span style="text-decoration: underline;">New</span> websites&#8221; notice it draws your attention it was us (we) the company and they are &#8220;new&#8221; so this implies a sense of importance, improvement and excitement. Other good words include &#8220;exciting&#8221;, &#8220;exclusive&#8221; and &#8220;introducing&#8221;.</li>
<li>Avoid sitting on the fence &#8211; it gets you no where<br />
If your wanting to sell something, wanting to compel them to take an a particular action, be definitive. you are the &#8220;expert&#8221; otherwise they wouldn&#8217;t be visiting your site! So don&#8217;t use words such as &#8220;should&#8221;, &#8220;could&#8221;, &#8220;maybe&#8221; or &#8220;possibly&#8221; they have negative implications on most audiences, they make them question you and your product or site.</li>
<li>Be Concise<br />
Don&#8217;t ramble on endlessly, get to your point quickly and clearly. Cut the rubbish and the jargon, no one wants to hear it or see it &#8230; it confuses the average person which is why there are so many sites claiming to be jargon busters or having jargon busters built in&#8230; save you and your customer sometime.</li>
<li>Connect<br />
Connecting with your audience will never be easy, it will never be 100% successful even if you&#8217;ve got everything right on your site. What you need to think is that your customers will have something else on their mind, maybe someone is in hospital, maybe someone just knocked on the door or maybe they are hungry&#8230; a tiny little thing can distract and you will loose a sale (or however you call to action is built).  So connect, make the user think positive thoughts, so even if they are distracted they will feel compelled to return.</li>
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<p>I know these tips will help many of the website owners I know, and I know it will help your site be a success.</p>
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<p><span style="color: #800000;"><strong>This article has been republished at </strong><a title="Reposted" href="http://boagworld.com/site-content/compellingcontent" target="_blank"><strong>boagworld.com</strong></a></span></p>
<p class="sexy-rss-footer">Introducing Compelling Content was written by Andy Kinsey and published on SEOAndy.com

SEOAndy.com is an internet marketing blog where you can find free hints and tips to improve your SEO strategy. 

SEOAndy.com is part of Andy Kinsey Designs, Andy is a designer and marketer from Manchester. Visit http://andykinsey.co.uk</p>]]></content:encoded>
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		<title>10 SEO rules for DESIGNERS</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 12 Jul 2009 18:11:03 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Andy Kinsey</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Now&#8230; I&#8217;ve neglected design for a while, focused on the &#8220;development&#8221; of existing sites. And its not just me that has been doing this, and there is a valid reason&#8230; there is less money in web design &#38; development so less people are willing to spend money on a new site when a few changes [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Now&#8230; I&#8217;ve neglected design for a while, focused on the &#8220;development&#8221; of existing sites. And its not just me that has been doing this, and there is a valid reason&#8230; there is less money in web design &amp; development so less people are willing to spend money on a new site when a few changes will make the companies existing site last another year or so.</p>
<p>Anyway with the recession (hopefully) in decline, I wanted to help the designers of the world with some ideas for SEO best practice.</p>
<h3>Rule 1 &#8211; <em>NEVER Cheat</em></h3>
<p>Think about this&#8230; if you walked into a top university (anywhere in the world) where there are hundreds of professors, do you think you could outsmart them all? &#8230; if you said &#8220;yes&#8221; you lied &#8230; The answer is and ALWAYS will be NO. And its the same with Google.<br />
Google has rooms all over the world (in the various GooglePlex) full of PHd employees, they write the algorithms which Google run! So you can&#8217;t outsmart Google&#8230; or any other Search Engine NOW or EVER!</p>
<h3>Rule 2 &#8211; <em>CONTENT is King</em></h3>
<p>Before you design, get your content right&#8230;its not a design users are searching for its information! So this MUST always be top of your list of importance. If your site doesn&#8217;t have information people want they won&#8217;t visit.<br />
Think of your information layout being a pyramid&#8230;. start with the H1 tag and have your first paragraph explain the rest of your pages content. Then move down with more heading tags.<br />
<em>See my post on making <a href="http://andykinsey.com/make-your-copy-pay/2009/">Copy your Salesman</a></em></p>
<h3>Rule 3 &#8211; <em>STICK with Your Keywords</em></h3>
<p>When you are defining a site with a client ask them for their themes&#8230; these should (in theory) become your <a href="http://andykinsey.com/seo-tips-meta-tags/2008/">keywords/phrases</a>. Stick to them like glue &#8230; each page should be themed independantly but this should change on a regular basis&#8230; doing so will make a search engine &#8220;shifty&#8221; and may cause a search engine not to trust you.</p>
<h3>Rule 4 &#8211; <em>CLEAN code is Searchable Code</em></h3>
<p>Using clean &#8220;semantic&#8221; code does not mean you are a professional&#8230;it simply means that both humans and search engines can access your pages more easily&#8230; oh and it makes your site a damn site more accessible.<br />
So use H-tags, P tags, UL / OL and LI tags &#8230;blockquote and em (for italics) oh and strong (for bolder text).<br />
Also don&#8217;t overuse DIV tags.<br />
By keeping your code semantic, using semantic elements you can use CSS (externally) to style your site and make it look how you want.</p>
<h3>Rule 5 &#8211; <em>NAVIGATION for All</em></h3>
<p>I will keep it simple&#8230; Navigation is key, place your main navigation where you&#8217;d expect to see it&#8230; top of the page or on the left &#8230; follow the &#8220;unwritten rules of design&#8221; &#8230; make sure both your navigation and other links have meaningful anchor text. This means don&#8217;t use &#8220;click here&#8221; or &#8220;see more&#8221; as links. Further to this avoid flash for navigation &#8230; use clean code&#8230; more info can be found in my perfect <a href="http://andykinsey.com/navigation-seo/2009/">seo navigation</a> article.</p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><a href="http://www.awin1.com/cread.php?s=129463&amp;v=987&amp;q=82820&amp;r=79390"><img class="aligncenter" src="http://www.awin1.com/cshow.php?s=129463&amp;v=987&amp;q=82820&amp;r=79390" border="0" alt="" /></a></p>
<h3>Rule 6 &#8211; <em>TITLE are the winners</em></h3>
<p>Ok &#8230; meta tags do some of the work (in theory), and the content does the rest right???<br />
Wrong! you forget what is easily one of the most important factors on a site&#8230;the title tag. Think about this next time you are coding a page or writing its content&#8230; when you search on any search engine how often do you look at the description? not very is my bet. I bet you like over 95% of other search engine users only look at the titles of the search results. So <a href="http://andykinsey.com/perfect-webpage-title/2009/">use your title tag to make an impact</a>!</p>
<h3>Rule 7 &#8211; <em>ALTERNATIVE text / tags</em></h3>
<p>You are a blind user, you visit a site full of images (a picture speaks a thousand words), these images explain the content a little better but you can&#8217;t see them&#8230; and they don&#8217;t have an alternative text nor a caption&#8230; they are useless to you and now the site makes no sense.<br />
With this in mind next time you have an image or graphic..or flash file that explains anything make sure you give a text alternative&#8230; oh I almost forgot a search engine won&#8217;t view your images like a human (it sweeps for content and images separately for its indexing, it doesn&#8217;t relate them.) So alternative tags will help your SEO efforts.</p>
<h3>Rule 8 &#8211; <em>DESIGN friendly URLs</em></h3>
<p>Whether dynamic or not, all sites should have SEO / User friendly url&#8217;s this means not having <em>/p?=1234?34</em> or anything like this but rather <em>/real-seo</em> as a url following the domain. There are several ways to do this, some CMS systems (like wordpress) will automatically do this for you, alternatively you can use a .htaccess file or hard-code the file names. &#8230; Get to know about the <a href="http://andykinsey.com/designing-urls-top-10-rules/2009/">10 rules of perfect urls</a>.</p>
<h3>Rule 9 &#8211; <em>SITEMAPs &#8230; both human and robots can read</em></h3>
<p>Often overlooked by designers and developers alike the Sitemap. Ok, it can be forgiven for a site not to have a human readable sitemap&#8230; you don&#8217;t always need one for humans! you navigation should do the job for you. However you MUST create a sitemap for search engines and other web programs &#8230; there are any number of sitemap generator tools around for you to try. &#8230; once you get a sitemap submit it to the search engines as well as have it in your main directory.</p>
<h3>Rule 10 &#8211; <em>RULES are only Rules if you break them</em></h3>
<p>Most SEO&#8217;s will hate me for this (and i know i am in for a nasty time when this is published) most of the above will stand good for many years, but everything changes&#8230; so don&#8217;t trust what you read on every SEO website. If you break a rule above that is fine&#8230;just try not too&#8230;google won&#8217;t penalise you for most of them&#8230; though cheating or being black-hat may see you being in trouble and having a need to explain yourself.</p>
<p class="sexy-rss-footer">10 SEO rules for DESIGNERS was written by Andy Kinsey and published on SEOAndy.com

SEOAndy.com is an internet marketing blog where you can find free hints and tips to improve your SEO strategy. 

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		<title>See How SEO Works</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 16 Mar 2009 12:29:15 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[As with many things in this life, SEO is easier if you can see how it works&#8230; So below is a very simplified flow chart and explantation as to what happens at each stage&#8230; with the result being a high search engine ranking! Start &#8211; This is the start of the whole website process, designing [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As with many things in this life, SEO is easier if you can see how it works&#8230; So below is a very simplified flow chart and explantation as to what happens at each stage&#8230; with the result being a high search engine ranking! <img class="aligncenter" title="SEO Flow Chart" src="http://andykinsey.com/imgs/map.jpg" alt="" width="440" height="510" /> <strong>Start</strong> &#8211; This is the start of the whole website process, designing and creating your website. Remember simple things like building in how your page titles will work, if you want or need URL re-writing and also consider the style of coding you will use.</p>
<p><strong>Content</strong> &#8211; As mentioned in previous posts content is king! If you aren&#8217;t a copy writing expert you may want to invest in the services of one. Or maybe you just need to have a consultation from a copy writer. So why the emphasis on copy writers? Well its simple, if you get a professional / expert copy writer what they write will be perfect for marketing, they are marketing writers. Usually a copy writer will be outside of your niche and so can remove your technical jargon, meaning your copy becomes accessible.</p>
<p>Also copy writing should be natural and should be themed on a per page basis, do not concentrate on certain keywords as this will distort your text and search engines will pick up on this. Don&#8217;t forget to use images to break up your text and if possible make your pages a little interactive, even if its just a search box.</p>
<p><strong>Links -</strong> Building Links is often one of the hardest aspects of getting seen. You should consider trying to find links from; Local Websites, Industry Websites (usually your best bet) and Directories (<a href="http://www.dmoz.org/">DMOZ</a>, <a href="http://uk.dir.yahoo.com/">Yahoo</a> and <a href="http://www.zoominfo.com/">ZoomInfo</a> etc.). Also consider getting links from Friends, Your site designer, Your suppliers and other business affiliates.</p>
<p><strong>Optimise for SEO</strong> &#8211; This is where you should consider your keywords and purposefully theming certain pages to attarct certain types of visitors. Also consider long-tail keywords as a method to attarct visitors.</p>
<p>Keyword Advice: Consider domain related keywords, topic related keywords (best results), both commercial and non-commercial keywords. Most of all do your research into your niche, see what is bringing others the best results and try them, after you try them for a month or two see if its actually helped you and if not remove it.</p>
<p><strong>Getting Indexed</strong> &#8211; The first time you are indexed can take anywhere from 1 week to 3 months, maybe even longer (it depends on the above factors!). To speed up this process you may wish to submit your website to search engines (<a href="http://www.google.com/addurl/?continue=/addurl">Google</a>, <a href="http://uk.docs.yahoo.com/info/include.html">Yahoo</a> &amp; <a href="http://search.live.com/docs/submit.aspx">MSN</a> all have submission pages). Remember though, you are likely to be found first in Google and MSN Live than Yahoo. You will appear first in Google Local than Google.com (if you use <a href="https://www.google.com/local">google local business centre</a>).</p>
<p><strong><em>Repeat the process for each page</em></strong></p>
<p><strong>High Search Rank</strong> &#8211; In addition to the above factors you should remember search engine rankings (including Page Rank) are also based on factors such as domain age and backlink authority (are your back links from highly ranked sites). From a high search rank will come great amounts of traffic, more potential customers and if you get your call to action right you will gain a fantastic return on investment (ROI).</p>
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		<title>25 Top Tips for Success</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 16 Feb 2009 21:53:09 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Andy Kinsey</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[After pondering what this article should be about, I began to write a list of things to cover (for everything in SEO). From this list it was clear I have covered a lot of what I wanted to when I first set out writing my blogs. However, I realised covering the points I have wanted [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>After pondering what this article should be about, I began to write a list of things to cover (for everything in SEO). From this list it was clear I have covered a lot of what I wanted to when I first set out writing my blogs. However, I realised covering the points I have wanted has taken me a while, and more than this I saw that I had given lots of tips&#8230;but they are sometimes hidden away. So here is just 25 of those tips!</em></p>
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<li><strong>Content is King</strong>, quality over quantity. Keep it focused on your theme.</li>
<li><strong>Links are vital</strong>, build a wide and varied back-linking network.</li>
<li><strong>Do NOT be obsessed </strong>with PageRank, PR is only a part of the search ranking algorithms (even for google).</li>
<li><strong>Fresh Content</strong>, impresses search engines and users!</li>
<li><strong>Click Here links</strong>, are rubbish! link text should be informative.</li>
<li><strong>Phrases NOT Words</strong>, focus on key phrases and not words (eg. &#8220;store&#8221; should be &#8220;manchester clothing store&#8221; )</li>
<li><strong>Design for SEO</strong>, you sloud avoid 3rd party scripting where possible.</li>
<li><strong>Use ALT tags</strong>, make your images search able too!</li>
<li><strong>Use Title tag</strong>, rarely used in link this tag allows you to describe further what the anchor text starts.</li>
<li><strong>Canonicalization Issues</strong>, decide whether to use www. or not and add a 301 to the other!</li>
<li><strong>Homepage Links</strong>, ensure that every page of your site links to your homepage.</li>
<li><strong>Broken Links</strong>, not only annoy users but also search engines, avoid them.</li>
<li><strong>Do NOT use Frames</strong>, iFrames are not indexable by search engines, forget them.</li>
<li><strong>Extensions do NOT matter</strong>, whether .html .php .aspx etc it doesn&#8217;t matter to a search engine.</li>
<li><strong>Quality Backlinks</strong>, yes all links matter, but some more than others. Try to get authoritative links from your niche.</li>
<li><strong>Natural Writing</strong>, is one thing a search engine wants. Write to the person not the search engine, don&#8217;t keyword stuff!</li>
<li><strong>Ease of Use is Key</strong>, simple navigation and style is often better than showing off. For both the user and the search engine.</li>
<li><strong>Link Love</strong>, if someone gives you a link ask if they want one back, if you see a site you like or could be of interest don&#8217;t be a link hogger, link out.</li>
<li><strong>It takes Time</strong>, your seo efforts can seem empty, but practice makes perfect.</li>
<li><strong>Be found Naturally</strong>, if you have time on your side let the search engines find you, don&#8217;t submit your site until you need too.</li>
<li><strong>Use a Sitemap</strong>, help direct search engines around your site, it makes life easier.</li>
<li><strong>Use robots.txt</strong>, tell search engines where they can visit, and also direct them to your sitemap.</li>
<li><strong>Social Marketing</strong>, is a part of SEO&#8230; treat it like<em> link love</em>.</li>
<li><strong>Analytics Packages</strong>, can give an indepth look at what people do on your site, this means you can target your audience better.</li>
<li><strong>Validate Code</strong>, valid code makes your site easier to read for search engines, and means it will render correctly in as many browsers as possible.</li>
</ol>
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SEOAndy.com is an internet marketing blog where you can find free hints and tips to improve your SEO strategy. 

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		<title>An SEO Christmas</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 04 Dec 2008 15:00:23 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Andy Kinsey</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[So this week I&#8217;ve been walking around the shops, watching people smile as over the tannoy comes a Christmas song they like. I&#8217;ve seen music channels play more and more of these songs too. And of course lets not forget the Christmas decorations have finally gone up&#8230; even though I persist they don&#8217;t quite look [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>So this week I&#8217;ve been walking around the shops, watching people smile as over the tannoy comes a Christmas song they like. I&#8217;ve seen music channels play more and more of these songs too. And of course lets not forget the Christmas decorations have finally gone up&#8230; even though I persist they don&#8217;t quite look right.</em></p>
<p>I am now getting that Christmas feeling, and with this I was wondering how I can help people with SEO &#8230; Most sites go on and on saying &#8220;christmas present&#8221; but giving you no good and real advice&#8230; So Heres Andy&#8217;s Designs Christmas Alphabet:</p>
<p><strong>C</strong> &#8211; <a href="http://seoandy.com/seo-tips-content/"><em>Content</em></a><br />
<strong>H</strong> &#8211; <a href="http://seoandy.com/seo-tips-content/2008/"><em>Headings</em></a><br />
<strong>R</strong> &#8211; <a href="http://seoandy.com/seo-tips-content/2008/"><em>Relevancy of Text</em></a><br />
<strong>I</strong> &#8211; <a href="http://seoandy.com/seo-tips-images/2008/"><em>Images</em></a><br />
<strong>S</strong> &#8211; <a href="http://seoandy.com/faqs/2008/"><em>Spiders and Search Engines</em></a><br />
<strong>T</strong> &#8211; <a href="http://seoandy.com/seo-tips-copy-writing/2008/"><em>Text (content)</em></a><br />
<strong>M</strong> &#8211; <a href="http://seoandy.com/seo-tips-meta-tags/2008/"><em>Meta Tags</em></a><br />
<strong>A</strong> &#8211; <a href="http://seoandy.com/seo-the-perfect-page/2008/"><em>Accessibility</em></a><br />
<strong>S</strong> &#8211; <a href="http://andykinsey.com/seo-tips-social-networking/2008/"><em>Social Networking and Media</em></a></p>
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