Wednesday, June 11, 2014

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A blogger I follow wrote yesterday about the site synonymord which he acquired. It is a search for synonyms, very easy to use and flexible. I was going to go over some things that I might have done differently with the site. Appearance
Today, the site is ugly. Admittedly, crm the function a thousand times more important than appearance, but you still want that one side should feel okay, this is not okay. Home should be simple, but it would be nice if it also was inviting. Perhaps the top searches for the last time (or forever) appear in a list on the right, and maybe even a list of recent searches. It's fun to know what others are looking at. URLs
The reason is quite ekelt make it look much nicer out, and that we may, with the primary keyword synonyms once again in the url. It is crazy much finer with just - as special characters instead of eg +. In addition, there will be only one deep instead of 2. Code
It is absolutely right to have synonyms in h1 on the front page, but to have it on every page? Instead, it should of course be Synonyms for [KEYWORD] that is h1 on the undersides. Eg Synonyms for a moment. Contents
You visit the site to get to know a synonym, so much I understand. crm But it would be nice with an explanation of the word, perhaps a link to wikipedia or NE or similar service. Some words, you want further explanation on, despite knowing its synonyms.
I tested it with Senseo crm to see what they thought about the content SEO-wise, it found no radiant point, so I made the page a bit, you can see my version of http://mossberg.in/labs/synonymer/. It is a nofollow link and robots.txt is set to not to index it. If you are Stefan would like to use some of what I done so, it is entirely free until!
I've only worked on the front page, and not with any of the underlying code, but I've done side LITTLE more interesting. I have made the text a little more relevant, loaded with charts and made to place focus on the search field. Naturally, crm you hire someone crm who can actually design and have good sense of colors to make it look really nice out. This entry was posted in Websites and tagged Feedback, SEO, Synonyms, Web Development on 14/05/2010 by the Fabians. Post navigation scratch cards from FyndIQ Site on Iran
Did a mini update today, no new design but some of your stuff is ticked off now anyway * Last searched and popular synonyms can be found * Synonyms for [KEYWORD] on the undersides now h1 and old h1 got h2 * Page should probably look good on newer mobiles too, anyway my X10
New designs may come another day, but to get more focus on the search box as in your example, I think is good as it is in the back of the head. Hoping to climb any location at Google, the page above me (. Net) I consider to be outdone though I'm not impartial. Will try to send them a cake otherwise.
Nice to see that something is happening! But I definitely think you should see the url structure crm and remove the tilde, it disrupts crm search results if you look at the example http://www.google.se/search?q=site% 3Asynonymord.se
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