Why Important Is To Ensure Usability And Search Engine Visibility In Your Web Design

Why Important Is To Ensure Usability And Search Engine Visibility In Your Web Design

We saw a website that had a heavy use of graphics with images in its page layout and different background images used in different pages. The top navigation bar was entirely driven with using JavaScript and the use of Flash could also be experienced quite well on the site. All in all, the site seemed to be designed by a new web designer or an unexperienced freebie. The site may appear good in terms of used gadgetry to make it look pretty, but it doesn’t work well under all browsers and also has other weak issues like less usability and less search engine visibility. And such websites tend to attract reduce number of visitors with the passing time.

Therefore, to make a site that looks apparently good may fail to do good on web. To encounter such problems web designers should design a site that not only exists in the virtual world but also compete well with others.

What new comers in web designing industry do is that they focus more or less on its appearance, leaving its functionality behind. The site must indeed look pretty in the eyes of the users but it is even important to know, that appearance is not all for a website. The best example of this can be Google that looks just plain but attracts highest number of users than any other site in the world. Though, it does not mean that you overlook other important issues while designing your website.
The usability factor is far more valuable in website design. It is important to achieve your objective of targeting maximum organic traffic to your website. Every site has its own purpose, as some are only there to answer users’ general queries, some to provide information, and others to sell specific products and services. So, whatever purpose you have with your website, there are a number of things involved in a website design. And the usability of your website is important so that you you can achieve that purpose. It should have –

Availability of Information – suppose you have an ecommerce website, so the users should have access to all details of the products they want to buy and a flexible mode of the payment, etc.

Accessibility of the available Information – it is not only important to make your site available with the useful information but the information should be accessible though. To make it easily accessible, put the link to that place.

Third comes navigation of the website, which is again crucial to have it in proper way in website. A good navigational system allows easy movement to the users from one page to another. Also, it is always better to include a site map in your web design. This also helps search engines to crawl every page of your web site.

Apart from every other facet of a good web design, the search engine visibility is very very important for the success of your website. When a site is newly designed or redesigned, it is crucial for it to appear on top search engine result pages. So a web site is designed with keeping the search engine friendly elements in the mind. A site using lots of Javascript is bad for a website as search engine do not find Javascript while crawling the site.

So, even you design your site in most aesthetically looking way, keep its usability and search engine friendliness in mind to bag most of the success stored for you.

Kabir Bedi is the senior web consultant at LeXolution IT Services, a professional web design company, India that provides efficient web design services and SEO services to its clients. He also advices his clients about creating a successful online presence for their business.

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Pretty sites do not rank pretty well in search engines

It is a great idea to wish to make your web site pleasing to look at. After all, a thing of beauty is joy for all. Unfortunately this holds good only till the beauty is not the cause of woes and worries. This is especially true when it comes to designing a web site, and more so when your web site is meant to be a facilitating means to your business.

Here the idea of looks or beauty of a site is not to be discarded out rightly. Generally it has been seen that new comers or relatively less experienced web designers tend to place excessive emphasis on the appearance of the site knowing little about its ramifications. The wholesale use of images, graphics, animation, often mindless and hardly required, hampers the usability of a site, sometimes severely, albeit the site appears to be fairly good to look at.

It is prudent to look beyond looks of your site

The salvation of a web site lies in all those features that support and enhance its usability. Only then one can look forward to get more traffic, and can give a boost to one’s business prospects. The online behavior of users suggests that your site should be designed in such a way that users are able to fulfill their needs with ease and convenience.

Amongst the features that add to the usability of your site are plain looks with user enabling characteristics, a good navigation system, fresh and informative content, search engine friendly design that enhances the visibility of your site on the web.

Here are a few considerations on the usability of a web site.

Usability is nothing but user friendly features on your site

The less a visitor seems to face hiccups on your site while browsing for a particular purpose, the more your site is said to be usable. Essentially, a web site caters to two needs, broadly, of users: either it helps them get certain information or ideas, or helps them to buy a specific product or avail a particular service. What ever be your objectives, your site must facilitate a smooth completion of such users’ tasks at hand without any annoying hassles.

By annoying hassles I precisely assume all those features which are not well received by the users. Rather such features turn them off and scare them away to another site causing you considerable losses. Say for instance, when you use lots of animations and graphics on your site, the load time of the site increases and users prefer to switch over to another site.

Other hassle could be the lack of information which the users expect the site to contain. Take for example, if the site intends to sell products or services, it must display all the relevant and sufficient information which a buyer might need to make a well informed decision.

Yet another hassle could be in terms of finding the desired information. The information which can not be found with ease on the site tantamount to conspicuous absence of the same altogether. Hence the usability of the site not only lies in the availability of certain information but also in its easy accessibility.

Moreover, users find it difficult to handle the hassle of mobility within a particular web site if it is not logically and conveniently structured. If the visitor of your site gets confused and disappointingly lost in search of what he or she is looking for, it does not auger well for you as well.

A site can never be high on usability scores unless due consideration is given to its navigation system, and it is made user friendly in the process.

Enhancing the usability of the site through an easy navigation system

A good navigation system helps users to go from one section of the site to another with direction and ease. Even if one has invested tremendous amount of money and efforts on optimizing one’s site in the search engine, it is not going to do any good so far as the site lacks easy navigability. Hence the traffic gained the hard way does not translate into tangible benefits due to a thing which is so easy to manage.

Here are some tips for a sound navigation system.

Use a navigation bar or panel on all the pages of your site in a similar or corresponding place.

Think of a navigation plan from a user perspective. This will make you feel the need to provide short cuts from one significant page to its most logical sequence. Clearly, these short cuts are over and above the navigation bar or panel you employ. Remember that these short cuts will save the users from going necessarily to home page or site map to move around.

If your site happens to be large enough, what you require is a site search engine for enhanced usability.

A site map is what you need for sure if your site exceeds a few pages. The crucial advantage of using a site map is that it help search engine to access all the pages of the site. Thus, it goes well with the search engine listing.

It is not advisable that your navigation menu is dependent on a particular browser. In case you prefer to zero in on a specific browser, make it sure that you include alternate facility that is compatible with other browsers too.

Search engine visibility is not a phenomenon in isolation

Search engine optimization ensures that your site gets a good ranking in the search engine pages. A lot of efforts and relevant considerations are required over time for making a page or a web site optimized in search results.

Once a web site enjoys a good visibility in the search engines, any attempt to change or modify the web design may have corresponding effect on the visibility of the site. The changes that have favorable impact on the search engine friendliness are welcome, but certain changes can play havoc with the ranking.

These changes are found to be made by web developer, amateur or not having real insights into mechanics of search engine visibility, quite oblivious of consequences.

Like for example, if a web developer replaces the existing navigation menu and all links with a JavaScript enabled ones, it will definitely dive down on the search results. Whatever purpose JavaScript might serve, it does not help the spiders read all the pages. Consequently, only home page gets indexed, and hence a drop in the ranking is on the anvil.

Key to sustainable visibility

Toward the end of this article, what I wish to stress upon is the fact that getting listed in the search engines is only a beginning. It requires consistent search engine readiness, and more usability features to sustain or improve upon search engine visibility.

Deepak Sharma is a Web Designer at BlueApple, a Web Design and Development Company with a well connected development infrastructure in India having a strong portfolio offering superior web services and solutions at competitive costs.

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