Creating a New Look for a Website
Creating a New Look for a Website
While in the process of Creating a New Look for a Website for our valued customer – or rather for a series of blogs in this particular case – I have been documenting part of the evolution and developments on my Author Blog to give you, my dear readers, some valuable insights as well as share recent knowledge and experience for the benefit of everybody interested in Web Design, Web Graphics and Art especially when developing websites and blogs.
Semiomantics NewsCast
Creating a new look for a website is one thing – but editing and publishing it correctly so search engines find, list and rank the article accordingly is yet another.
As explained previously, the REAL challenge finds place behind the scenes. . . that’s where today’s REAL horsepowers are: on the computer and in your script. Of course, and as on the Internet we are sort of moving on ‘shifting sands’ all the time, you want to add to this knowledge and skills that have to be updated and improved on a daily basis. In online business there’s no standstill. . . there are just two directions: forward with the trend or getting off the Internet alltogether.
I don’t know what results we would be achieving without Semiomantics… I am grateful that I work exclusively on Semiomantics Scripts myself and so do my customers. Once used to Semiomantics and its outstanding performance – if correctly researched, targeted and published – one doesn’t really want to look elsewhere. If investing money and time plus a considerable amount of effort one expects results – results means visibility on Google Top 10. It may take a while to build the trust of Google – but there is no other way. Yes, Social Networks are powerful and can no longer be ignored and that’s why they were the topic of the past Ycademy November Seminar … but our first focus must be Google.
In our example yesterday we worked on Semiomantics NewsCast – which is basically a very comprehensive online Newspaper script.
Creating a New Look for a Website on Google Top 10
I almost forgot about it . . . to check whether I could find yesterday’s extensive post Creating a New Look for a Website on Google Top 10?
Well, I almost fell off my chair just now – here’s the screenshot of the result – click to enlarge it and see it clearly – . . . a whopping spot 3 ahead of 238 MILLION search returns. . . and there are many Google Ads, meaning this is a hot topic!
A fantastic result – and although I should have gotten used to it . . . it still surprises me!
And by the way. . . the article just below. . . “Criteria for a Successful Website” . . . made it to Google Top 10 as well – on two positions that is.
There is a lot hype out there and lots of promises – often at a steep price – to get your website or blog to the top of Google. . . but who actually does?
I made the exercise a few days ago… following some promises in that respect by ads on the right side of Google. But the question I ended up with was: why didn’t I find them at the top of Google on the left side then?
Again, this is a matter of giving ourselves the right means byinvesting wisely and then it’s all about a consistent focus and regular activity. . .
I will continue to inform about Web Design and Online Publishing.
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Co-Founder of YORGOO, YCADEMY and Semiomantics. If you enjoyed reading the above, please consider following future tips and strategies by RSS reader, Email delivery, or Kindle subscription.
Author: Bianca Gubalke, Art, Media, Publishing.




