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Old 11-05-2004, 04:44 AM Site re-design proces
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Im currently doing a major over haul of a site at my company. Does anybody know of good docs for processes to follow in doing a redevelopment? Also any tips and advice to make it run smoothly?

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Old 11-07-2004, 05:51 AM
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my first tip... BACKUP THE FIRST SITE! Now with that said...

The first step in designing a website is to go and see how people are searching related to your products or services. When you know what people are seeking, you will be able to create content and a site map that gives them what they want. That means happier visitors, and smoother customer relations. By creating content based upon keyword research, you can position your site to win for a wide range of specific keyword phrases.

To find out how people are searching the Web, go to Overture.com and use the Keyword Suggestion Tool and type in all the keywords you can. Go to your competitors' websites and see what keywords they are using. Type those keywords into the Overture tool. Get out a thesaurus and find more keywords. Type those keywords into the Overture tool. Pretty soon you'll have a rank-ordered list of thousands and thousands of keyword phrases related to your products and services. Group those into families, and create content around the families.

As an example, look at the Overture Keyword Suggestion tool for the word "software" in the month of April.

The top 10 searches including the word software are:
1159532 software
219780 free software
82023 software crack
76208 computer software
57840 dvd software
57049 free software download
41540 tax software
38977 help desk software
38305 software driver
37725 palm software

If you were designing an online software retail site, it would make sense to create sections of the site specifically for: free software; dvd software; tax software; help desk software; and palm software. That's a 30 second example to illustrate a point. You need to dig much deeper.

By creating a site map based upon the known searching behavior of your potential customers, you are increasing the usability of your site. You are "speaking their language," so to speak. You are also setting yourself up to win a wide variety of very specific searches.

When redesigning a website, it is critical that you preserve whatever search engine listings you have already achieved. Starting over with a new design and content doesn't have to mean losing the indexing you already have. There are two important considerations, files indexed by the search engines, and files which have links pointing to them from other sites and directories.

First, you need to take special care to preserve the filenames of pages on your site that are already indexed by Google, AltaVista, Alltheweb, Teoma, and Inktomi. The most important files to preserve are the files which Google has already indexed.

Go to Google and search for "domainname site:www.domainname.com" to see almost all the pages on your site which have been indexed.
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