I was intending to take a break for a while – and focus on some of the excellent seo jobs we have on at the moment. However….

We’re working with a web development company just now who wants to charge the client for the expensive bespoke CMS creating unique page titles. WTF? It’s 2009. My response was:

They want to charge YOU for creating dynamic titles? You should be charging THEM for telling them how to build websites properly.

A website design company is not responsible for getting you trafic to your site, but I wonder if they are liable or responsible for preventing you getting the traffic from Google you deserve, and Google wants to give you? After all you are paying a lot of money for a online shop for instance and Google tells people how to build a basic site it will like:

Create unique, accurate page titles – GOOGLE STARTER GUIDE

Here’s a list of the most common problems I encounter when customers approach us and ask us to audit their site:

  1. Duplicate Page Titles – Every Page on your site should have a unique page title and a unique meta description – a site killer for sites with low link equity, large in pages, and thin on page content.
  2. Duplicate Meta Descriptions – Every Page on your site should have a unique meta description – not a site killer, but useful. (Addition – I’ve added this, while not a killer mistake, it’s indicitive of autogenerating/generic population of things the site should not be doing) – Tip, if you can’t be bothered putting a meta description in yourself, leave it out. Don’t autogenerate stuff like this. Meta descriptions are for humans, not Google, IMO.
  3. Duplicate Content – Duplicate content is problematic – ensure every page is necessary and only primary content is spidered (ie not the PDF or text only version of a page)
  4. Building A Navigation System Google Cant Follow – Make sure Google can read your navigation system and so your content – Flash websites for instance can cause big problems in Google, even today.
  5. Building A Site Structure That Does Not Emphasise Important ContentCreate a site structure for your website eg Home/ Categories/ Subcategory / Products Google can spider – Don’t make a linear navigation route to content that means you have to click 6 times to get to a product page
  6. Sloppy Interlinking causing canonical issues – Google can screw up a bit if you are giving it canonical woes and even have went as far to support a canonical tag to help
  7. Building A Site with A Lot Of Fancy CSS, the result being a lot of what Google will determine ‘Hidden Content’ and actually penalise un-trusted sites

The client is responsible for getting links to a website, which makes it rank, and is responsible for adding keyword targetted content to the site to make it a valuable resource, but I wonder if you would agree a website design company that professes to know little about SEO should know these basic 7 things that could really help a client’s website succeed without pricey seo to fix basic ‘errors’.

Lordy! Pity too, the web design company in question has build a solid site, but basic google-unfriendly woes will nuke it in rankings. So what is the point?

There’s plenty of free advice out there, including the free seo guide for beginners we publish.

ADDED – Here’s another 7 deadly sins of web dev companies – a slightly different slant – a user perspecive. This is a cool article too about the seven deadly sins of seo.

Right, back to work…..

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