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dave 12

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help with my new website
« on: September 17, 2010, 05:22:16 pm »
hi can anyone tell me how to optimize my website http://www.cl-cleaning.co.uk/home as ive searched for it on goggle and its nowhere to be seen? also if any changes i need to make to it ?  :-\ thanks cl-cleaning

martin19842

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Re: help with my new website
« Reply #1 on: September 17, 2010, 07:34:01 pm »
hi there

first of all you need to submit it to google, through google wbmaster tools, they will then give you a piece of code to insert in the home page, so they can verify the site belongs to you.

then submit a sitemap, so that google can navigate your site, and allow it to be crawled,

this will the index pages of your site

regards

martin

martin19842

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Re: help with my new website
« Reply #2 on: September 17, 2010, 07:38:20 pm »
hi there

get rid of the "sign in" and "site activity" buttons. 

reduce the chance of anybody breaking into it.

regards

martin

Nathanael Jones

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Re: help with my new website
« Reply #3 on: September 17, 2010, 09:15:28 pm »
What software did you use to make it? I had a quick glance & your source code looks very Google unfriendly,... very few keywords are visible.

Personally I'd say scrap it & start again using a decent html editor like net objects or dreamweaver (NOT frontpage!)

dave 12

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Re: help with my new website
« Reply #4 on: September 18, 2010, 11:49:28 am »
ok il try all of what u said martin doing it now il keep u updated and thanks for advice  ;)

dave 12

  • Posts: 47
Re: help with my new website
« Reply #5 on: September 18, 2010, 12:02:34 pm »
hi Nathanael whats a source code ? also i made with google sites and if am struggling now dont think id even begin using html etc my stress levels would be through room LOL but again thx for advice  :)

Blast Off Stoke

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Re: help with my new website
« Reply #6 on: September 18, 2010, 06:01:51 pm »
all the text in the about us section needs a bit of work and is hard to read. :)

Nathanael Jones

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Re: help with my new website
« Reply #7 on: September 18, 2010, 07:49:33 pm »
hi Nathanael whats a source code ? also i made with google sites and if am struggling now dont think id even begin using html etc my stress levels would be through room LOL but again thx for advice  :)
In internet explorer if you go to the "View" menu & click on "Source" it will show you the code that the webpage is mad up of.
Google reads this code & dismisses most of the bits that don't display on the screen,.. then it counts how many times you use each word (the actual process is a lot more complex, but you get the idea). If you use the words "window cleaner" a lot throughout your website, Google will recognise this as an important phrase,... you should also list the names of towns where you work. When someone searches for a window cleaner in your town in google, results are shown of websites that have these key phrases included a lot.

mark bowditch

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Re: help with my new website
« Reply #8 on: September 18, 2010, 09:22:09 pm »
this is copied and pasted from my old post
  I have never had any website training whatsoever
Done my WebPages in Dreamweaver as for optimisation SEO  just a bit of reading it is  quite simple to do most important thing page title reflects what the page is about and not your company name unless you are Argos or comet.
Use H1 tag is heading tag which is Text  in your page for important parts which are key words H6 which is your closing tag.
Also in your page name by which I mean it in a browser after www.your site /carpet cleaning for example.
Also when doing your pages give your picture a name not JPEG 34 and its key words again.

And use the alternate text this describes your picture for people who are blind and have pictures turned off and using  text reader will describe the picture Google cannot see pictures but can read the text more keywords.
Just look at any website right click the picture click on properties you will see what I mean it would normally say missing if you do all this and more and you are the person has the most interest in getting your pages up and you will get to page 1


My advice joined this web development Forum.

http://www.vodahost.com/vodatalk/

And do some reading and asked questions

They have free software but please note this will only work with their hosting package and like a lot of other free software

If you do it in any other normal software they will still hosted.
They also have a fairly good video tutorials section.

good video tutorials section link
http://www.vodahost.com/tut_bluevoda.htm

Sorry to go on a bit and hope it helps someone,
All the best
Mark
Pressure Washing and Maintenance
http://www.grimeforce.co.uk

garry22

Re: help with my new website
« Reply #9 on: September 24, 2010, 04:54:06 pm »
Dave,

I have "pinged" your site. This basically means letting the search engines that it's there.

It is now indexed by Google which is the first bit (it was not before yesterday for some reason, despite being a "google site"). That means that they are aware of it but does not yet mean it is ranked.

To check if something is indexed you type in site: followed by the www. bit,  into the search box on Google.

For ranking, you need to follow the advice above.

There does seem to be something in the code that sites don't like but as I've never used Google sites I do not know much about it.

Hope that helps.

Garry

Nick Vassilev

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Re: help with my new website
« Reply #10 on: September 25, 2010, 02:40:55 am »
Dave,

I suspect you might not have access that will allow you to edit the html code on your google site. I have never used these and I can't be certain.

Probably your better option is to go for a low cost website hosting (£2 - £3 per month) and re-create your website using Adobe Dreamweaver (if you are serious about developing your website this software is worth the investment). Then follow the advice from Mark.

Websites hosted for free are quite a pain to maintain and develop anyway.

Good luck!
Nick

garry22

Re: help with my new website
« Reply #11 on: September 25, 2010, 08:37:23 am »
Nick,

I agree. I don't think you can edit the code.

A friend uses Blue Voda and they actually use their own file extensions which only get changed to .html when they are published (to Blue Voda's hosting service).

If you want to alter anything, you have to go into the server and edit the code there. If you want to add a video in say FLV rather than SWF or windows player, you have to do it server side. As soon as you re-publish, these get wiped off. It drives me nuts but he loves it because it's easier to use (well he thinks so anyway).

For starting out, these systems are OK but are difficult to edit later.