Website Content Query/help

Discussion in 'SEO' started by AlisaRozzy, Mar 28, 2012.

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    Hi all guys using Digital Forum can suggest me about my website "http://www.vocso.com/" regarding this content. Everyone know that Google has mainly focus on quality page means quality content. So please visit my website and tell me that there is enough content or i should add more and if i should add then how many words content should be add on a web page.
     
    AlisaRozzy, Mar 28, 2012 IP
  2. sarahk

    sarahk iTamer Staff

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    It looks pretty good. Some of the text is slightly "off" but overall its well written. Shame the english on your testimonial isn't tho, and the site canadaper is awful - I wouldn't use that one.
     
    sarahk, Mar 28, 2012 IP
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    codexehow Peon

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    You should have between 500-700 on your homepage.

    The main issue I see right now are the grammar errors. Google has said that they are now taking grammar into account. If you want to give value to English speakers, you need to write English in a way that will make them want to read your content. (Google's words, not mine..paraphrased)
     
    codexehow, Apr 5, 2012 IP
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    ryan_uk Illustrious Member

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    You don't necessarily need 500-700 words on there. (Many successful websites don't have that.)

    Focus on the usability factor, as well as informative. I suggest you ask three (or more) non-technical people you know to review the website for you. Their feedback will provide you with far more insight into what's good and what needs to be improved.

    From an SEO point of view, you really need someone to go through the code of your site. It's very "fat". Flash is unnecessarily used a lot (you could achieve the same with JavaScript). You don't want to exclude tablet users who don't have it, e.g. iPad or anyone using Chrome on Android. (Your target market appears to be businesses and a lot of people will be constantly on the move and using tablets.) If you find someone who knows about CSS and JavaScript minification, as well as good coding skills, they should be able to trim down your site significantly without loosing any visual appeal.

    Also at the bottom in your footer, you have a load of spammy looking text just filled with keywords. It won't help, but might harm.

    As I mentioned in your other thread, you need to get the on-page sorted. (This doesn't just mean text quantity and keywords.)

    Focus on making your page for visitors, e.g. quick to load, accessible to everyone, easy to navigate, etc.
     
    ryan_uk, Apr 7, 2012 IP
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    Hi, there is some issues in your site as quality content and load time. These issues should be resolved to get best results from google.
     
    monica82r, Apr 7, 2012 IP
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    nishorga.niloy Peon

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    It looks pretty good. But i think u may try to change your web templet & color..
     
    nishorga.niloy, Apr 8, 2012 IP
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    LinkGenie Active Member

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    Hi,

    Your content is enough. I think you can use those articles in the right to increase content. You can place those articles at the bottom of the site. Also you change the H1 tag exactly to your targeted keyword.

     
    LinkGenie, Apr 8, 2012 IP