Post by amirmukaddas on Mar 11, 2024 7:45:23 GMT
These are times in which Google is starting to reward web pages that "treat" users better in a more evident and less summary way. It means that in addition to taking care of the texts you must take care of organizing the individual areas of your website in such a way as to make your audience immediately perceive the full link between the web project and the topic covered. In short, users who happen to find themselves browsing your website should immediately understand that we are talking about the topic you are dealing with (and not about gardening as on Seogarden). To achieve this we act on four levels: – textual , – chromatic , – photographic , – iconographic . textual optimization Always make sure that the pages of your website open with headers that explain in a few words the meaning of the individual page and the project. In the same way, try to open each page with a small abstract which, in addition to explaining what is being talked about, motivates its reason for being.
How nice it would be if every web page opened with a text like: « this page describes this object of knowledge and we created it for this reason ». color optimization Don't think that it's just about user perception, because Google Denmark Telegram Number Data is often able to associate colors with individual topics quite precisely, especially when there is good traceability. For example, if you curate a vertical project on driving license renewal , Google (and users) will expect to find predominantly pink elements that are well distributed on the page. You can insert a background image of that color or if you aim for an overall lighter and more optimized result, you can act via html by directly inserting the color gradients into the code. Photo optimization It is one of the most fascinating aspects, because web giants like Google and Facebook can easily understand what we show in the photos we publish on the web.
Do not you believe it? Look here: This is the header of my Facebook profile This is the interpretation of the newspaper itself Interesting isn't it? Google and Facebook are able to describe the exact content of the images you publish without difficulty and with good approximation, so focus on matching the photographic references as much as possible to the topic you are dealing with, remembering that original photographs are much better than those taken from the web and that Google can easily grasp the meaning of the text in the form of an image.
How nice it would be if every web page opened with a text like: « this page describes this object of knowledge and we created it for this reason ». color optimization Don't think that it's just about user perception, because Google Denmark Telegram Number Data is often able to associate colors with individual topics quite precisely, especially when there is good traceability. For example, if you curate a vertical project on driving license renewal , Google (and users) will expect to find predominantly pink elements that are well distributed on the page. You can insert a background image of that color or if you aim for an overall lighter and more optimized result, you can act via html by directly inserting the color gradients into the code. Photo optimization It is one of the most fascinating aspects, because web giants like Google and Facebook can easily understand what we show in the photos we publish on the web.
Do not you believe it? Look here: This is the header of my Facebook profile This is the interpretation of the newspaper itself Interesting isn't it? Google and Facebook are able to describe the exact content of the images you publish without difficulty and with good approximation, so focus on matching the photographic references as much as possible to the topic you are dealing with, remembering that original photographs are much better than those taken from the web and that Google can easily grasp the meaning of the text in the form of an image.