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I want to know is my Website good or bad in terms of Design and Search Engine Optimization ? - 447 - 06-03-2014 09:21 AM

Last month I made my website and uploaded it to hosting server. I have no much traffic on my website. I don't know why ? Can anyone let me know is my Website good or bad in terms of Design and Search Engine Optimization. I am not a professional web designer or a SEO expert.

I have learned all web designing elements by searching in Google, youtube and sometimes purchasing softwares from online.

Please help me.


- The Lone Gunman - 06-03-2014 09:30 AM

The reason no one answered is that you did not put a link.
However, if you had put a link it is unlikely that anyone would have clicked on it since following an unknown link is a very risky thing to do.
Sorry, but you need to ask your friends, not us.


- Joseph - 06-03-2014 09:37 AM

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- Crocodile Jock - 06-03-2014 09:49 AM

It would probably help if you put a link up. Then, people don't just stumble across your site, you've got to work at letting people know about it. Use Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn etc to publicise it. If you've built it through searching elements on Google (good for you), you can search Google for analytics tools/methods, and ways to improve your SEO.

Don't worry too much if the design is not 100%, the nice thing about the web is you can alway improve things. In fact, you need to… even the best websites get a regular overhaul.


- John Mayer - 06-03-2014 10:03 AM

One month is a very early period for increase traffic. Design is a big matter to attract visitors. Also you should check website coding. and promote your site on all social media platform and do ethnic method of SEO for your website. after doing all things definitely great response will come.


- RH-Calvin - 06-03-2014 10:15 AM

Building your website or designing it or purchasing softwares will not bring traffic to your website. You should build in links to spread the word of your website to online market.

You should do a proper keyword research and target specific keywords to build in links through guest posting, article submissions, and various other media to share your website online and drive in traffic to it.

Also remember that content is a major factor nowadays for SEO. Here I have shared an article relating about the content marketing and what you should avoid to boost your website in search engines:
http://seoaddict.org/content-marketing-learn-to-avoid-big-mistake/


- Robert - 06-03-2014 10:26 AM

If you're unable to figure out the basics of SEO you could always consider hiring an Internet marketing company to help you get started. Don't be too hard on yourself if you're having difficulty. It takes the professionals years to become experts at SEO, and they have to continually keep up to date with the information as it changes on a daily and weekly basis. If you do a bit of online comparison shopping, you should be able to find a company who is able to offer these services at a decent rate.


- Jo Kelly - 06-03-2014 10:39 AM

How many pages you have for your site? What're the keywords you want to optimize? How about the search volume and difficulty? Have you made the basic on-page optimizations on your pages? It's hard to say without these specific info. But still, one month is too early to say... A site can get traffic in the first month, but that's not important as long as you know how to keep your site running in the right way. Also, design is not that important at the very beginning, if you can provide quality content, do adequate but not overwhelming promotions and keep improving your site on-page / off-page, you will get desired traffic sooner or later.