If you are considering an overhaul of your current website or you’re creating a brand new website, you need to consider SEO early on and plan for SEO well before the design process even begins. Great SEO is only available when it is an integral part of early stages of the web design and development.
We don’t even start the graphical portion of the web design process until we’ve gone through a complete keyword discovery and mapping phrase. We hold it until we know what keywords and phrases we will target and what the sitemap will look like. That way you’re designing around core SEO fundamentals and optimizing the user experience all in one. This allows us to build good SEO from the ground up and not backtracking and trying to fill holes within sitemap or website architecture.
Steps for Optimal SEO in Web Design
Review initial list of possible keywords
Compile list of expanded keyword options via:
Existing website review
Planned sitemap changes and/or content updates
Competitor website(s) review
Google Analytics data
Google Search Console (formally Google Webmaster Tools) data
Google autosuggest
Google Adwords campaigns
Historical keyword reports
Review expanded keyword list for further Google suggestions and monthly search volumes
Reduce Google output for irrelevant terms
Review first round of keyword list for relevance scoring
Reduce list of all possible keywords based on relevance input
Match applicable keywords to planned content
Identify keywords for new content creation
Develop list of targeted “long tail” keywords and phrases to be used for blog posts
Optimize page content for SEO, which can include changes to the following:
Page name
URL
H1 header
H2-H6 subheaders
Text on page
Image file names
Image alt text
Hyperlinks
Link alt text
Use of bullets and readability
Create and add page specific meta titles and descriptions