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		<description><![CDATA[Welcome to part six in this search engine positioning series. Last week we discussed the importance of internal linking. In part six we will cover the obvious and yet often overlooked importance of its appeal to a real-live human being. While not directly related to SEO it is so often overlooked in the quest for [...]]]></description>
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<p class="style3">While not directly related to SEO it is so often overlooked in the quest for  higher search engine positioning that it has become a fundamental step in our  ten step series.</p>
<p class="style3">Over this series we will cover the ten key aspects to a solid search engine  positioning campaign.</p>
<p><span class="style3"><strong>The Ten Steps We Will Go Through Are:</strong> </span></p>
<ol class="style2">
<li class="style3">Keyword Selection</li>
<li class="style3">Content</li>
<li class="style3">Site Structure</li>
<li class="style3">Optimization</li>
<li class="style3">Internal Linking</li>
<li class="style3"><strong>Human Testing </strong></li>
<li class="style3">Submissions</li>
<li class="style3">Link Building</li>
<li class="style3">Monitoring</li>
<li class="style3">The Extras</li>
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<p class="style3"><strong>Step Six &#8211; Human Testing</strong></p>
<p class="style3">The most important part of your website is to reach the visitor. You have  taken all the steps to create a great design and added SEO elements to your  site, you have created the perfect online presence. Now to see if all that hard  work has attained the main goal, to reach the visitor and steer them in the  direction most desirable.</p>
<p class="style3">First things first, now&#8217;s the time to check for the careless errors that  happen along the way, things like spelling mistakes, paragraph breaks, incorrect  wording etc. Once you have given your new beauty a once over pass it around and  get others to do the same, preferably people who have never read the content  before. The problem with relying on yourself to proof read is that you already  expect what you are going to see and do not read it in its entirety the way  someone would at first glance.</p>
<p class="style3">Once the text is out of the way have some fresh eyes again take a look at the  site. Are there images that they find appealing, unappealing, distracting? Is  there anything in the layout of the content that is too busy or confusing? Once  you&#8217;ve done a check of the visual appeal of the site you will move onto  navigation.</p>
<p class="style3">When having someone test your site navigation it is again very important to  use fresh eyes, make sure these people have no idea what to expect or where to  find anything &#8211; this way they will be free to follow your beautifully laid out  website or fumble and stumble into some dark hole of your site, lost screaming  for help. Okay, perhaps I may have given the worst-case scenario however, how  many of us can say we have never been in that horrid place? These human testers  will be sure to let you know just how your site navigation works for them. They  are the average visitor and if they find what they are looking for easily then  you can congratulate yourself on having such great intuition and move on to the  rest of the tests to come. If there are problems in the navigation I cannot  stress enough how very important it is that you address these immediately. You  must get the desired information across as easily and quickly as possible.</p>
<p class="style3">While on the topic of navigation let&#8217;s discuss the different possibilities of  the placement of your main navigation. The majority of sites out there either  have their main nav on the left or the top of the page. Is there one that is  better? Well, they both have their perks, either is good, anything else is bad.  The majority of visitors look in these two places to navigate because that is  where it always is. There will be other navigation elements throughout your site  that will not be listed in your main navigation area, these internal text and  image links should be well placed and easily followed IN BOTH DIRECTIONS. It&#8217;s  great to give the visitor the option to check out information further into your  site but you really want to be sure they can get back to where they came from,  especially if you are sending them off to information and away from the product  pages. Ways to achieve this are to have the information open in a new window,  add a &#8220;back to previous page&#8221; link or add breadcrumb navigation. What  you choose will depend on the overall structure of your site as well as the size  of your site. If the main nav includes all of your pages (as in some small  sites) then there is no need to add these nav elements however in larger sites  it is easy for a visitor to get lost if the navigation has not been tried and  tested and designed specifically for ease of use. All in all, play with the  navigation and test and retest it until there are no problems. The site  navigation is so very important &#8211; your visitors MUST be able to browse through  your site easily and without frustration.</p>
<p class="style3">The placement of your content is equally important. If you are selling  something obviously you want it offered as easily as possible, and you don&#8217;t  just want it to be available &#8211; you want to sell it. There are many ideas to  consider when deciding on the placement of certain content. A great read that  really shows the way a visitor looks through your site can be found at http://www.poynterextra.org/eyetrack2004/main.htm.  Taking a look through this information can give you lots of tips to work with in  deciding on product and special offer placement etc. In the above-mentioned  article you will be able to see the way an average visitor views a website, the  pattern in which their eyes follow the information, the advertising positions  that are most effective, etc. This is a great resource for you and your company.</p>
<p class="style3">Quite possibly one of the most useful tools available is Clicktracks.  This tool will show you all the very specific details of how visitors are  navigating your site. This tool is many steps above your typical web stats, it  will show you details so specific that you can not only see the search term a  visitor used to find you but what search engine they came from and the path they  followed through your site right down to which search term is selling the most.  This highly detailed information can be an incredibly valuable tool for you.  With access to such info you can, over time, adjust your content, navigation,  and SEO based on these reports &#8211; watching the changes happen and see the effects  not just make good guesses.</p>
<p class="style3">The value of having an average visitor test your site and getting real  feedback is huge. You have no choice but to be a little biased when viewing your  own site and this outsider information can give you tips that you may have only  wished you had. Don&#8217;t put your site out there and wonder what all the visitors  are thinking and doing, just ask! You may even go as far as having a poll  included on your website, so long as it&#8217;s not popping up every time they click a  link. A simple &#8220;we welcome your feedback&#8221; email form on your contact  or profile page would be a professional simple way to keep up with what the  visitors are liking or disliking on a continuous basis.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Welcome to part three in this search engine positioning series. Last week we discussed the importance and considerations that much be made while creating the content that will provide the highest ROI for your optimization efforts. In part three we will discuss the importance of site structure. While there are numerous factors involved with the [...]]]></description>
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<p class="style3">While not directly related to SEO it is so often overlooked in the quest for  higher search engine positioning that it has become a fundamental step in our  ten step series.</p>
<p class="style3">Over this series we will cover the ten key aspects to a solid search engine  positioning campaign.</p>
<p><span class="style3"><strong>The Ten Steps We Will Go Through Are:</strong> </span></p>
<ol class="style2">
<li class="style3">Keyword Selection</li>
<li class="style3">Content</li>
<li class="style3">Site Structure</li>
<li class="style3">Optimization</li>
<li class="style3">Internal Linking</li>
<li class="style3"><strong>Human Testing </strong></li>
<li class="style3">Submissions</li>
<li class="style3">Link Building</li>
<li class="style3">Monitoring</li>
<li class="style3">The Extras</li>
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<p class="style2">
<p class="style3"><strong>Step Six &#8211; Human Testing</strong></p>
<p class="style3">The most important part of your website is to reach the visitor. You have  taken all the steps to create a great design and added SEO elements to your  site, you have created the perfect online presence. Now to see if all that hard  work has attained the main goal, to reach the visitor and steer them in the  direction most desirable.</p>
<p class="style3">First things first, now&#8217;s the time to check for the careless errors that  happen along the way, things like spelling mistakes, paragraph breaks, incorrect  wording etc. Once you have given your new beauty a once over pass it around and  get others to do the same, preferably people who have never read the content  before. The problem with relying on yourself to proof read is that you already  expect what you are going to see and do not read it in its entirety the way  someone would at first glance.</p>
<p class="style3">Once the text is out of the way have some fresh eyes again take a look at the  site. Are there images that they find appealing, unappealing, distracting? Is  there anything in the layout of the content that is too busy or confusing? Once  you&#8217;ve done a check of the visual appeal of the site you will move onto  navigation.</p>
<p class="style3">When having someone test your site navigation it is again very important to  use fresh eyes, make sure these people have no idea what to expect or where to  find anything &#8211; this way they will be free to follow your beautifully laid out  website or fumble and stumble into some dark hole of your site, lost screaming  for help. Okay, perhaps I may have given the worst-case scenario however, how  many of us can say we have never been in that horrid place? These human testers  will be sure to let you know just how your site navigation works for them. They  are the average visitor and if they find what they are looking for easily then  you can congratulate yourself on having such great intuition and move on to the  rest of the tests to come. If there are problems in the navigation I cannot  stress enough how very important it is that you address these immediately. You  must get the desired information across as easily and quickly as possible.</p>
<p class="style3">While on the topic of navigation let&#8217;s discuss the different possibilities of  the placement of your main navigation. The majority of sites out there either  have their main nav on the left or the top of the page. Is there one that is  better? Well, they both have their perks, either is good, anything else is bad.  The majority of visitors look in these two places to navigate because that is  where it always is. There will be other navigation elements throughout your site  that will not be listed in your main navigation area, these internal text and  image links should be well placed and easily followed IN BOTH DIRECTIONS. It&#8217;s  great to give the visitor the option to check out information further into your  site but you really want to be sure they can get back to where they came from,  especially if you are sending them off to information and away from the product  pages. Ways to achieve this are to have the information open in a new window,  add a &#8220;back to previous page&#8221; link or add breadcrumb navigation. What  you choose will depend on the overall structure of your site as well as the size  of your site. If the main nav includes all of your pages (as in some small  sites) then there is no need to add these nav elements however in larger sites  it is easy for a visitor to get lost if the navigation has not been tried and  tested and designed specifically for ease of use. All in all, play with the  navigation and test and retest it until there are no problems. The site  navigation is so very important &#8211; your visitors MUST be able to browse through  your site easily and without frustration.</p>
<p class="style3">The placement of your content is equally important. If you are selling  something obviously you want it offered as easily as possible, and you don&#8217;t  just want it to be available &#8211; you want to sell it. There are many ideas to  consider when deciding on the placement of certain content. A great read that  really shows the way a visitor looks through your site can be found at http://www.poynterextra.org/eyetrack2004/main.htm.  Taking a look through this information can give you lots of tips to work with in  deciding on product and special offer placement etc. In the above-mentioned  article you will be able to see the way an average visitor views a website, the  pattern in which their eyes follow the information, the advertising positions  that are most effective, etc. This is a great resource for you and your company.</p>
<p class="style3">Quite possibly one of the most useful tools available is Clicktracks.  This tool will show you all the very specific details of how visitors are  navigating your site. This tool is many steps above your typical web stats, it  will show you details so specific that you can not only see the search term a  visitor used to find you but what search engine they came from and the path they  followed through your site right down to which search term is selling the most.  This highly detailed information can be an incredibly valuable tool for you.  With access to such info you can, over time, adjust your content, navigation,  and SEO based on these reports &#8211; watching the changes happen and see the effects  not just make good guesses.</p>
<p class="style3">The value of having an average visitor test your site and getting real  feedback is huge. You have no choice but to be a little biased when viewing your  own site and this outsider information can give you tips that you may have only  wished you had. Don&#8217;t put your site out there and wonder what all the visitors  are thinking and doing, just ask! You may even go as far as having a poll  included on your website, so long as it&#8217;s not popping up every time they click a  link. A simple &#8220;we welcome your feedback&#8221; email form on your contact  or profile page would be a professional simple way to keep up with what the  visitors are liking or disliking on a continuous basis.</p>
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