Building Findable Websites: Web Standards SEO and Beyond

by SEO Consultant on March 9, 2010


DescriptionThis book is not another SEO book exclusively for marketing professionals. Between these covers you’ll find tips and examples for people who build websites with the aim of reaching your target audience. Each chapter will present best practices and new perspectives on how to achieve these simple but essential goals: to help more people find siteHelp its users find the content of his statement visitsThe this book siteEncourage road through the villages of Web standards, the accessibility and contemporary technologies like Ajax, APIs, Flash, and microformats. You will find the big ideas behind these technologies and real examples showing that not endanger the user experience to create search engines, web sites easy to find. Although this book illuminates a wide range of strategies Findability, one enters common theme: the web standards + compelling content = improved = sitesYou’ll Findability Findability success find additional guidance on the book companion site (http:// buildingfindablewebsites. Com ), including the 5 bonus chapters.
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  • ISBN13: 9780321526281
  • Condition: NEW
  • Notes: Brand New from Publisher. No Remainder Mark.

Building Findable Websites: Web Standards SEO and Beyond
Average Ratings 5.0 out of 5

{ 5 comments }

Ron Mertens March 9, 2010 at 4:16 am

I’m not happy with this book. The idea is good – talk about “Ease of location, which is more than SEO. Defines Findability Commell a way to attract website visitors (which can be found in the search engines) how people find the content siterendre his statement siteMon people to your main problem is that I wanted a book on SEO, SEO discussion and no little earth… I wanted more (probably my fault – I should have had a real book of SEO ). Another thing is that there is some sample code in the book that is quite irrelevant. For example, devotes many pages to build an Ajax search engine on your site, or create a mailing list… but it is not coding book, so I think it’s just a way to write more pages.Donc, could be a good book to start learning more about SEO and get some advice about writing blogs and sites. But if you want a book dedicated to the SEO, look for something else (I know – and I’ll update when I find something). Rating: 2 / 5

T. Suliman March 9, 2010 at 7:13 am

Mr. Walter really understands IA, UX, and findability. The book is well written and not too theoretical. It is convenient, easy to follow examples with the underlying reasoning. From the first time I started reading, things I could use at work. Highly recommended! Rating: 5 / 5

Taylor Mickle March 9, 2010 at 9:17 am

First I downloaded the 5 bonus chapters ([...]) and became hooked on writing clear Aarron Walter, code, links, and organization of its chapters. Since I got up, not let me. Previously clarified confusing concepts such as mod_rewrite, 301s, 404 pages, and microformats – and I’m only on page 80. For anyone interested in improving your current site or create a new one from scratch, you need this book. If you want people to find your site (finability) using web standards properly, and get SEO under their belt, I recommend this book. Taylor / [. . . ] Rating: 5 / 5

Spencer Rose March 9, 2010 at 10:05 am

When I asked for this book to my developers and had created a great website and application, and has been running the site almost a year. Twelve months had no page rank and do not appear in our search results for keywords. We were stoned. We knew a lot about development and I found nothing SEO.J Aaron’s book on Amazon and read it in two days. I then spent a month in the implementation of all changes. Within weeks, we had a Google Page Rank and were beginning to appear on the results of the research areas the book does a good job of separating the web standards and SEO. They are distinct and important to understand the difference. I still reference this book and find much more useful to make some adjustments on the site. This book also helped me gain a foundation for SEO and web standards to read other material and understand it better. Rating: 5 / 5

Garrett H. Winder March 9, 2010 at 11:57 am

I have read dozens of books on design, XHTML / CSS, programming, SEO, etc, and is by far the top book on my shelf and I recommend it to anyone trying to take seriously the website standards and findability. It is written in an easy to read how you can get anyone excited about web development. Rating: 5 / 5

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